The List delves into the murky territory of the possibility of false accusations and the effects of these false accusations on people.
The List delves into the murky territory of the possibility of false accusations and the effects of these false accusations on people.
Through the lens of Aunty Ifeoma, Adichie masterfully explores the intricacies of postcolonial Nigeria and its effect on the new country.
This anthology, devoid of a singular theme, weaves together five compelling stories of love, pain, frustration, and friendship.
In these tales, women are portrayed as clever and tricky individuals, while men's descent into madness is often a response to these traits.
I recommend Did You Hear About Kitty Karr to anyone interested in books about deception, family secrets, old Hollywood glamor, and black history.
Bisi took me on an emotional roller coaster with Daughter in Exile, exploring topics that we Africans sometimes shy away from.
The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa is a quote-rich page-turner that leaves you with more questions than answers.
The book reserves the best for the last, and there's betrayal, moral dilemma, and a teensy-weensy bit of romance tucked in between the pages.
I'll be singing the praises of Lessons in Chemistry for a while. It made me laugh, not smile, but laugh out loud in public places.
You know just how satisfying eating a bowl of your favorite meal is? Small by Small is exactly like that, leaving you quite content.
Only a psychologist who has done an in-depth study on human beings could write such a masterpiece of a book.
Both books were the highlight of my reading list for 2021 and 2022. I find myself eagerly anticipating the final installment while also dreading it.