Category: All Book Reviews

October 15, 2021
Shadow of The Fox (Books #1-3) by Julie Kagawa

...Yumeko gets thrusts unexpectedly into a power struggle, prophecy, a potential love interest who happens to be a demon slayer, quest (and side quests), and of course a motley of sidekicks (a ronin, a noble, and eventually a priest and a temple maid)

October 15, 2021
Stay With Me by Ayòbámi Adébáyọ̀

It's fiction from the deepest hells of reality

October 15, 2021
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

The story is an apartheid eye-opener

October 13, 2021
The Name of The Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle #1) by Patrick Rothfuss

Never have I ever enjoyed first person POV as much as I did in this book.

October 12, 2021
A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness #1) by Joe Abercrombie

Truly, truly enjoyable, this book was. Honestly, I was not eager to start this one, seeing as it's not yet a complete series. But it was a big-name author. Besides, the books I've been reading recently have not precisely been intriguing, so I just decided to give this one a try. And I certainly wasn't […]

October 12, 2021
An Orchestra of Minorities by Chigozie Obioma

Then there is man. As flawed as he will ever be.

October 12, 2021
Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Hopefully, the reading of a book as this will enlighten men and generally educate people in the making of the right choices regarding amatory unions.

October 12, 2021
The God is Not Willing (Witness #1) by Steven Erikson

Here, the author appears to be more intricate and deliberate in his storytelling, happy to help readers truly understand events in a blow-by-blow manner.

October 11, 2021
Gardens of the Moon (Malazan Book of the Fallen #1) by Steven Erikson

The magic system is amazing

October 11, 2021
On Black Sisters Street by Chika Unigwe

Each character is portrayed in all the gory glory of abuses suffered, dashed hopes, false prophecies, and all of the vices that infest human society.

October 11, 2021
Blood Scion (Blood Scion #1) by Deborah Falaye

...she leaves no stone unturned in her bid to deliver incisive, accurate, and deliciously exciting Yoruba mytho-fantasy.

October 11, 2021
Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen #3)

The scattergun approach is not even supposed to work, but yet it has. And beautifully so. Just brilliant!

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