I decided to read this book because it has been on my TBR for so long and since it is a short book, I believed it would serve well for quick read. The story follows a boy who wanted to travel the world and believed being a Shepherd would be the easiest route to achieve … Continue reading Book Review: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
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Book Review: The Sailor From Casablanca by Charline Malaval
Thank you Netgalley and the publishers Hodder and Stroughton for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The Sailor from Casablanca is a story that straddles between two different times; 1940 and 2005. In 1936, Guillaume, a young vibrant man joins the French Navy as a gateway to fulfil his … Continue reading Book Review: The Sailor From Casablanca by Charline Malaval
Travel Adventures: San Antonio, USA.
Happy Friday friends! I hope you are all doing great and are staying safe. This is a #Flashbackfriday post of my trip to San Antonio, Texas, USA in May last year. I was attending the American Association Of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) International Conference & Exhibition and as usual had to tour the city. San Antonio … Continue reading Travel Adventures: San Antonio, USA.
Travel Adventures: SkyDiveJersey
Today, May 7th is my birthday! Unfortunately, due to the current realities in the world today, I will not be able to do something as exciting as I had hoped. I had planned to go on the Zipline at Dubai's Xline Dubai, UAE but here we are all stuck up at home. I am however, … Continue reading Travel Adventures: SkyDiveJersey
Word Play Wednesday: Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
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 like wonderful Poets both past and present. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
Travel Adventures: Minneapolis, USA
One of my dear friends Motunrayo, lives in Minneapolis. I finally had an opportunity to pay her a visit in April last year and it was such a fun trip. I didn't expect much out of the visit in terms of sight seeing since the weather was still chilly but I was in for a … Continue reading Travel Adventures: Minneapolis, USA
Memory Lane Mondays: Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austin
Welcome to Memory Lane Mondays! This is a weekly feature of unforgettable books I have read in times past which have not had the chance to be reviewed on this blog as I read them a long time ago. Lets’ call them my personal classics. I will be featuring a new favorite every week and … Continue reading Memory Lane Mondays: Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austin
Book Review: Identity Crisis by Ben Elton
"Any bloke who had a six pack at over fifty is either a movie star or a complete wanker with too much time on their hands" - Ben Elton in Identity Crisis Having read five of the author's books, I have become a huge fan who is on a quest to buy and read all … Continue reading Book Review: Identity Crisis by Ben Elton
Book Review: The Peculiars by Jen Thorpe
I have had this book on my TBR for a while now and I wanted to read it for several reasons. It was longlisted for the 9Mobile Prize for Literature and I love the title and the book cover. I was glad to finally find time to read it. The story is centered around people … Continue reading Book Review: The Peculiars by Jen Thorpe
May 2020:Top 10 New Releases To Check Out this Month
Welcome to May! It's been a difficult time for everyone as we are navigating through a time and season that is very foreign to us. Books have been a source of comfort to me especially at this time where most of us have been forced to stay home and work from home and I hope … Continue reading May 2020:Top 10 New Releases To Check Out this Month