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: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

Book Review: His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie

This happens to be one of those "Bookstagram" made me buy it books. I read a lot of good reviews about this book on Instagram that convinced me it was going to be worth my time. The premise of this story is based on the complexities around a man whose family doesn't accept his choice … Continue reading Book Review: His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie

Author Spotlight: Adesuwa Ehinome Iluobe

Hello Everyone, I hope your week has been good. Today, the spotlight is on Adesuwa Iluobe. A Christian fiction author of three books; The Farm & Other Stories, Tamed and the recently published Baby By Me. We will be getting to know this author more and I hope you enjoy the ride. Adesuwa Iluobe Adesuwa … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Adesuwa Ehinome Iluobe

Book Review: Notes On Grief by Chimammanda Ngozi Adichie

โ€œGrief is a cruel kind of education. You learn how ungentle mourning can be, how full of anger. You learn how glib condolences can feel. You learn how much grief is about language, the failure of language and the grasping for languageโ€โ€• Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Notes on Grief This is a very raw and deeply relatable … Continue reading Book Review: Notes On Grief by Chimammanda Ngozi Adichie

Book Review: The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary

I read two fantastic books by the author late last year and couldn't wait to jump on this one. One of the things I enjoyed from these books were the unforgettable characters and the humor that kept me laughing a lot through out the two reads. To say the least, I had high expectations for … Continue reading Book Review: The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary

Book Review: Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey

After reading two really good books by the author that made it to my top 12 best reads for 2021, I decided to catch up on her older books I am yet to read. 'Fix Her Up' is another delightful read by the author with a fake relationship troupe laced with some deeper themes such … Continue reading Book Review: Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey

Book Review: The Sex Lives Of African Women By Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah

This book was read and reviewed by Aisha Musa, a regular contributor on "The RovingBookwormNG Blog". 'The Sex Life of African Women' is an anthology of 32 Stories. The stories are segmented into 3 broad categories Self Discovery, Freedom and Healing. It was an educative read for me with a diverse spectrum of sexuality covered … Continue reading Book Review: The Sex Lives Of African Women By Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah