Book Review: The Voice Under Silence by Abhijit Sarmah

Poetry is a subconcious echo, of a concious voice, against a superconcious mind. - The Voice Under Silence 'The Voice Under Silence' is an anthology of twenty seven vivid, provocative and captivating poems. The collection is an expression of the author's reflection on different aspects of  life's realities such as love, pain, regret, death, war, … Continue reading Book Review: The Voice Under Silence by Abhijit Sarmah

Book Review: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

I read 'The Bride Test' by this author last month and really enjoyed it. It happened to be the second title in the series so I decided to go back and read the first book before proceeding to the third. Also, this book won the Goodreads 2018 award for best romance novel so my expectations … Continue reading Book Review: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

Book Review: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones

“Much of life is timing and circumstance, I see that now.” - An American Marriage A lot of people had raved about this book when it was published last year but I wasn't sure if it was based on the fact that it was an Oprah book club pick. However, when it recently won the … Continue reading Book Review: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones

Book Review: Paris For One And Other Stories by Jojo Moyes

   After reading reading 'Me Before You' by this author, I couldn't help but go on a Jojo Moyes books shopping spree.... I decided to start with this one ( a collection of short stories) while nursing my wounds from my last read. 'Paris For One and Other Stories' is a collection of ten stories … Continue reading Book Review: Paris For One And Other Stories by Jojo Moyes

Book Review: Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

I often hear people say they read books that made them feel so angry that they threw the book across the room but I never understood it until now. Fortunately, I listened to the audio version of this book so common sense stopped me from smashing my phone against the wall even when I was … Continue reading Book Review: Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

Top 10 Books To Be Released This Month: September 2019

Welcome to September! I can not believe the year has flown fast to September already and I still have a lot on my TBR to finish before the end of this year! God help me! This month is coming with quite a number of very interesting titles from a variety of genres and authors both … Continue reading Top 10 Books To Be Released This Month: September 2019

Book Review: How Successful People Think by John Maxwell

"Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, if there be any virtue, if there be any praise, think on these things." - The Apostle Paul. "Everything begins with a thought. Life consists of what a man … Continue reading Book Review: How Successful People Think by John Maxwell

Book Genres: A Reader’s Guide

Most people, especially new readers purchase books based on the hype from the media about a book or a catchy book cover without taking an important aspect into cognizance - The Book Genre. A book genre is a specific type of book distinguished from others by some characteristic or quality. Books can be classified into … Continue reading Book Genres: A Reader’s Guide

TOPE OMOTOSHO INTERVIEW- WHY I WRITE!

Upon reading and reviewing 'Once Upon A First Love' and 'I'll Keep Loving You' (follow links to read my reviews on these books - https://rovingbookwormng.com/2018/11/28/once-upon-a-first-love-by-tope-omotosho/ and  https://rovingbookwormng.com/2019/07/26/book-review-ill-keep-loving-you-by-tope-omotosho/) by Tope Omotosho, I felt compelled to interview the author as I was fascinated by the themes and strong message of God's love for humanity especially through works of … Continue reading TOPE OMOTOSHO INTERVIEW- WHY I WRITE!

Book Review: An Elegy For Easterly by Petina Gappah

"Like the worthless dogs that are his countrymen, my husband believed that his penis was wasted if he was faithful to just one woman" - At The Sound Of The Last post In my quest to find new authors to add to my list of favorites,  sometime last year I discovered Petina Gappah when I … Continue reading Book Review: An Elegy For Easterly by Petina Gappah