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.
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.
The book revolves around 3 people: a husband, his wife, and her best friend. It's told from all 3 aspects, and the whole plot is set in one day.
The element of the family plays a significant role in shaping the experiences and growth of the main character, Kuki.
One Chance Dance is such an inspiring and heartfelt book! Sometimes, we forget what it means to dream and not let anyone or anything get in the way of those dreams...
I was impressed at the simplicity of the language used in Things Fall Apart, as it made it easy to read. I also loved the Igbo words and phrases used in the book.
Someday, Maybe is a book I would love to re-read, and I recommend it to whoever can handle its heavy content.
Yeayi Kobina's storytelling is top-notch, and The Usurper's Dream is just the beginning of what promises to be an outstanding series.
Vagabonds is a beautiful kind of weird book that immerses you in the lives of people who defy societal norms and live above the law.
After I read A Girl Is a Body of Water, I knew I had to read all the other books authored by her, and I sure wasn't disappointed.
His Only Wife is Peace Adzo Medie's debut novel, and she absolutely nailed it! The story is about Afi Tekple, who is about to get married to someone she has never met.
The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II is unflinching and unwavering in its portrayal and indictment of the evil Japan wrought on Nanking, China.
The end is heartbreaking. If politics is involved, someone has to pay the price, and Oppenheimer has to pay the price here.