Book Review: The Visit by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

This was a super quick read (listen) but packed with so much to ponder. 'The Visit' is a speculative fictional story where women rule the world and men take the places of women in the home and in the society in general. I found most of it quite funny and found myself smiling all through … Continue reading Book Review: The Visit by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Book Review: How Much Wine Will Fix My Broken Heart? by Kristen Bailey

This is the 4th book in this series (The Callaghan Sisters) having thoroughly enjoyed the first three in the series (reviews of all three books can be found in "Book Reviews") . I have had this book on my TBR for a while but was prompted to read it when the 5th book was published … Continue reading Book Review: How Much Wine Will Fix My Broken Heart? by Kristen Bailey

Book Review: Alo- A Collection of Yoruba Folktales by Omolara Olalerin

I received an ARC of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Omolara. Reading this collection brought a feeling of nostalgia, taking me back to my childhood days when we watched the popular TV program aired all over Nigeria titled "Tales by Moonlight". Although I am not Yoruba, most … Continue reading Book Review: Alo- A Collection of Yoruba Folktales by Omolara Olalerin

Book Review: Reminders Of Him by Colleen Hoover

This was one of my most anticipated reads for January 2022 and I am glad I got around to reading it. In this story, Keena Rowan has just finished serving a five years prison sentence and is back in town hoping to make contact with her four year old daughter who is being cared for … Continue reading Book Review: Reminders Of Him by Colleen Hoover

Book Review: Wahala by Nikki May

This was one of my anticipated reads for this month and I had high hopes for it even though this is the authorโ€™s debut. โ€˜Wahalaโ€™ is a story about three best friends who believed they had a secure and close knit friendship until Isobel, the fourth leg jumps into their circle and exposes what may … Continue reading Book Review: Wahala by Nikki May

Book Review: New Arrivals At Hedgehog Hollow By Jessica Redland

This is the second book in this series and also my second book by the author. I really loved the first book 'Finding Love at Hedgehog Hollow' (you can check out my review in "Book Reviews) and I was excited going into reading this one. This book throws more light on Josh, Samantha's boyfriend as … Continue reading Book Review: New Arrivals At Hedgehog Hollow By Jessica Redland

Book Review: 30 Days A Woman- A Practical Guide To Living Life Fully by Titilope Oguntuga

"In this story of your life, you own the plot, you are the master storyteller, the chief scripter and the director. You must own the narrative, but first, you have to create your plot" - Titilope Oguntuga, 30 Days a Woman: A Practical Guide to Living Life Fully. Many thanks to the author for sending … Continue reading Book Review: 30 Days A Woman- A Practical Guide To Living Life Fully by Titilope Oguntuga

Book review: Ginika’s Bridesmaids (Book 5) Ginika by The Fertile Chick

This is the fifth and last book in this series and I bet you, this author definitely saved the best for last. I must point out here that you can actually read this book as a standalone even if you haven't read any of the other four books. However, I have reviewed all four books … Continue reading Book review: Ginika’s Bridesmaids (Book 5) Ginika by The Fertile Chick

Book Review:Wings of The Night Sky by Jessica Tagbajumi

Many thanks to the author for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Although I am not a big fan of fantasy, my daughter is and sometimes, I buddy-read with her to be able to share her excitement and have bookish conversations with her. Also, I had in the recent past … Continue reading Book Review:Wings of The Night Sky by Jessica Tagbajumi

Book Review: Confess by Colleen Hoover

This was another great story by Colleen Hoover. Although it carried heavy themes such as loss, addiction, sacrifice, toxic relationships, manipulation and second chances, I would say it is one of my best by her so far. Auburn and Owen meet in unusual circumstances and experience an almost instant attraction to each other but due … Continue reading Book Review: Confess by Colleen Hoover