Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and staying safe. Welcome to our monthly feature for authors. The author for the month of April is the talented Glory Abah, author of the recently published 'Husband Hunting 101' and 'Diary of a Wall Flower' which I have reviewed on this blog (Check them out … Continue reading Author Interview: Glory Abah
Author: Biyai Garricks
Word Play Wednesday: Hebrew Woman by Biyai Garricks
Welcome to Word Play Wednesday!Word Play Wednesday is a weekly feature of written and spoken word poetry. I will be sharing my written and spoken word poems in addition to poems by other wonderful Poets both past and present. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me and … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: Hebrew Woman by Biyai Garricks
Book Review: The Lady Of The Glass House by Oluwabusayo Madariola
Firstly, many thanks to the author for sending me an autographed copy of her book in exchange for an honest review. This is the first book I am reading by the author so I went in with little or no expectations except for what the blurb said. 'The Lady of the Glass House' is a … Continue reading Book Review: The Lady Of The Glass House by Oluwabusayo Madariola
Book Review: Slug….And Other Things I’ve Been Told To Hate by Hollie Mcnish
I have lately been reading a lot of poetry and have been excited about this particular one as I am slowly becoming a huge fan of the author. Although this is the first book I am reading by her, I have been listening to her spoken word poems for a while and really love them. … Continue reading Book Review: Slug….And Other Things I’ve Been Told To Hate by Hollie Mcnish
Book Review: Aviara by Othuke Ominiabohs
Many thanks to the publishers, Masobe Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. 'Aviara' is the sequel to the author's debut novel titled 'Odufa' which I read in 2019 (You can check out my review of 'Odufa' in 'Book Reviews'). It is worthy of note that you do not necessarily need to … Continue reading Book Review: Aviara by Othuke Ominiabohs
Can’t Wait Wednesday: The Mix-Up by Elizabeth Neep
Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Wishful Endings, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating. This week I am anticipating to read a book by Elizabeth Neep. I read a book titled 'Never Say No' written by her sometime last year and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it so when I discovered she had … Continue reading Can’t Wait Wednesday: The Mix-Up by Elizabeth Neep
Book Review: Healing Hearts And Hurts by Glory Abah, Tope Omotosho and other authors
I had planned to read this immediately it was published which was the day before Easter Sunday but life happened and I am just getting around to read it now. 'Healing Hearts and Hurts' is a collection of thirteen short stories with the common theme of forgiveness. These stories came in different shades of beautiful … Continue reading Book Review: Healing Hearts And Hurts by Glory Abah, Tope Omotosho and other authors
Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
Welcome to Monday Morning Motivation! This is a feature where I will be sharing quotes from books that have motivated and encouraged me in one way or another. I hope you will find some of these quotes inspiring and uplifting. This week, I'll be sharing quotes from a book I am currently reading and although … Continue reading Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
The RovingBookworm Podcast: Episode 30 – Spoken Word Poetry Series
Hello Everyone! Welcome to Season 2.5 and Episode 30 of the RovingBookworm Podcast. How did your week go? I hope it was good and you are all well. This week marks the last episode of the Spoken Word Poetry Series and today I will be sharing another poem I recently wrote titled 'Damsels in Distress … Continue reading The RovingBookworm Podcast: Episode 30 – Spoken Word Poetry Series
Book Review: Diary Of A Wallflower by Glory Abah
Last week, I read a very good book by the author and decided to read more of her work. 'Diary of a Wallflower' is a story told by Glory, the protagonist as she makes entries into her diary. Glory is a 28 year old single girl who lives with her parents and calls herself boring … Continue reading Book Review: Diary Of A Wallflower by Glory Abah