Book Review: Am I Allergic To Men? (The Callaghan Sister #5) by Kristen Bailey

This is the last book in the "Callaghan Sisters" series and It has been such an awesome journey. You can check out my reviews of the other four books in this series in "Book Reviews". 'Am I Allergic to Men?' follows the last sister and baby of the family Lucy. We have seen a lot … Continue reading Book Review: Am I Allergic To Men? (The Callaghan Sister #5) by Kristen Bailey

Book Review: Peace is a Practice: An Invitation To Breath Deep And Find A New Rhythm To Life by Morgan Harper Nichols

In this book, Morgan Harper Nichols while sharing her lifeโ€™s experiences tells us the many ways we can practice peace with all the chaos around us. She stresses that peace or chaos is different for different people therefore we have to learn to practice peace based on what we know works for us. Reading this … Continue reading Book Review: Peace is a Practice: An Invitation To Breath Deep And Find A New Rhythm To Life by Morgan Harper Nichols

Book Review: Bambozzled by Jesus by Yvonne Orji

This is my first book by the author although I have watched a couple of her Youtube videos and knowing she is a comedian, I had expectations to be entertained. I also found the title quite attractive and was curious as to what this book had to offer. 'Bambozzled by Jesus' is a memoir of … Continue reading Book Review: Bambozzled by Jesus by Yvonne Orji

Book Review: Family Secrets At Hedgehog Hollow by Jessica Redland

This is the third book in the 'Hedgehog Hollow' series and it keeps getting better with each book. My review of the first two books can be found in "Book Reviews". In this book, as the title suggests a number of grey areas in the first two books were brought to light. The story follows … Continue reading Book Review: Family Secrets At Hedgehog Hollow by Jessica Redland

Book Review: Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

This is another fascinating short story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. 'Zikora' is a reflective and engaging story about a young woman (Zikora) who ponders on the current state of her life as she is about to have her baby on her own. Kwame her boyfriend has cut ties with her as she decided to keep … Continue reading Book Review: Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Book Review: Bridges Are For Burning by Bina Idonije

Happy Publication Day and thanks to the publishers, Masobebooks for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. It is one of my most anticipated reads for the year even though it is a debut and I was really excited to go into it especially with it's very attractive cover. The story … Continue reading Book Review: Bridges Are For Burning by Bina Idonije

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