Book Review:The Fault in stars by john green

This is my first book by the author and it was highly recommended by several friends on bookstagram. This story is told by Hazel, a 16 year old girl living in Indianapolis, USA who was diagnosed with cancer after she turned 13. She is one of the lucky ones who has responded positively to a … Continue reading Book Review:The Fault in stars by john green

Book Review: How To Get Over A Boy by Chidera Egguere

After reading and reviewing the author's first book 'What It Means To Be Alone', I decided to read her second book even if I didn't think it was quite for me. I was hoping that maybe, there may be something in it for my daughter but I was in for a surprise. Although I didn't … Continue reading Book Review: How To Get Over A Boy by Chidera Egguere

Book Review: Ginika’s Bridesmaids (Isioma) Book 2 by The Fertile Chick

This is the second book in the series and after reading book 1, I was really excited getting into this book with high expectations. The story follows Isioma, one of Ginika's bridesmaids and childhood friend. Isioma after leaving a long term relationship with her university beau, she falls in love with the handsome and charismatic … Continue reading Book Review: Ginika’s Bridesmaids (Isioma) Book 2 by The Fertile Chick

Book Review: Ginika’s Bridesmaids Bk 1 (Ara) by The Fertile Chick

I had been procrastinating on reading a book by this author considering how popular she is on the Okadabooks app. and I am glad I eventually got around to reading this book. 'Ginika's Bridesmaides (Ara)' is a multithemed story about love, commitment, Infidelity, heartbreak, forgiveness and friendship centered around Ginika and her best friend Ara. … Continue reading Book Review: Ginika’s Bridesmaids Bk 1 (Ara) by The Fertile Chick

Book Review: The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

After reading 'A Walk To Remember' by the author, I quickly jumped on this one because I really loved reading that book and suddenly had high expectations for this one. This is a story about the power first love. Noah and Allie meet and fall in love one summer as teenagers but Allie's parents don't … Continue reading Book Review: The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

Book Review: What A Time To Be Alone by Chidera Eggerue

โ€œThe biggest mistake you can make is to allow yourself to be sidetracked by people who would never be willing to stay with you during the storm they create in your life through their own selfishness.โ€ย - 'What A Time To Be Alone' by Chidera Eggerue. This quick read was a pleasant surprise. I recently read … Continue reading Book Review: What A Time To Be Alone by Chidera Eggerue

Book Review: A Time To Remember by Nicholas Sparks

This is my first book by the author and it was recommended to me by a friend on Bookstagram. I am now wondering why I had never heard of him considering how popular I have come to know his books are especially as a number of them have been made into movies. I wasn't sure … Continue reading Book Review: A Time To Remember by Nicholas Sparks

Book Review: Out Of The Depths by Funmilayo Oyefusi

I received a copy of this book from Satayaa Africa in exchange for an honest review. Thank you. 'Out of the Depths' is a memoir that details the author's life experiences from when she embarked on the Nigerian National Youth Service to date. Her story is one of perseverance, faith and trust in God. After … Continue reading Book Review: Out Of The Depths by Funmilayo Oyefusi

Book Review: Nearly All the Men in Lagos are Mad by Damilare Kuku

This is one of my highly anticipated reads for this year. First, because of the title and secondly because it is by an author I haven't read any of her work and I always look forward to discovering new authors. 'Nearly All The Men In Lagos Are Mad' is a collection of 12 short stories … Continue reading Book Review: Nearly All the Men in Lagos are Mad by Damilare Kuku

Book Review: Memoirs of a Lazy Korfa by Tunmise Usikalu

This book has been on my TBR for quite a while now and I am glad I finally got around to reading it. Tunmise's memoir is a quick, interesting and mostly funny account of her experiences at the compulsory Nigerian Youth Service Corps which every university graduate under 30 years of age is expected to … Continue reading Book Review: Memoirs of a Lazy Korfa by Tunmise Usikalu