Book Review: I’m Telling The Truth But I’m Lying by Bassey Ikpi

I watched a review of this book on Youtube by book tuber, Rachel Eyo (you can watch her review HERE) and was immediately interested in reading it so I quickly went in search for it. 'I'm Telling The Truth But I'm Lying' is a collection of stories (even though they are called essays) that document the … Continue reading Book Review: I’m Telling The Truth But I’m Lying by Bassey Ikpi

Book Review: The Courage Map – 13 Principles To Living Boldly by Franziska Iseli

"The stories you tell yourself and others create a lens through which you see the world and this perspective will determine whether you act out of fear or courage. Your stories determine how courageously you will live. And because you are the author of your own stories, you can rewrite the ones that don't serve … Continue reading Book Review: The Courage Map – 13 Principles To Living Boldly by Franziska Iseli

Word Play Wednesday: Dying With A Little Patience by Abhijit Sarmah

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 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: Dying With A Little Patience by Abhijit Sarmah

Book Review: The Farm and Other Stories by Adesuwa Iluobe

I received a free copy of this book from the author. Thank you Adesuwa. 'The Farm and Other Stories' is a collection of five short stories (the first story is basically a novella) with diverse themes ranging from love, friendship, loss, betrayal, to child trafficking, girl child marriage, the Boko Haram Insurgency and poverty. The … Continue reading Book Review: The Farm and Other Stories by Adesuwa Iluobe

Memory Lane Monday: And The Shofar Blew by Francine Rivers

Happy New Week Lovelies! 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 … Continue reading Memory Lane Monday: And The Shofar Blew by Francine Rivers

The RovingBookworm Podcast: Forgiveness – Moving On From Past Hurts

Hello everyone, Welcome to Episode 3 of the RovingBookworm Podcast! A safe space for meaningful conversations inspired by books, poetry and music. I hope that this podcast will bring to life interesting perspectives from fiction to real life and hopefully it would be something worth your while. I am excited to be publishing yet another … Continue reading The RovingBookworm Podcast: Forgiveness – Moving On From Past Hurts

Book Review: Has Anyone Seen My Sex Life? by Kristen Bailey

I recently discovered this author last month and I found her writing really to down to earth, hilarious and the story relatable so I decided to go on a book hunt for what else she has written and I found this book. This is a laugh out loud hilarious and enjoyable story about the Morton … Continue reading Book Review: Has Anyone Seen My Sex Life? by Kristen Bailey

Book Review: Wrong Place, Right Time by E. B. Roshan

"I've asked God over and over again to make me strong enough to forgive, but everyday, when I go into the sitting room and Sasha's not there with his pile of three-inch textbooks, I have to start all over again". "But that's what forgiveness is. You have to choose it again and again, maybe for … Continue reading Book Review: Wrong Place, Right Time by E. B. Roshan

Book Review: Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan

Kevin Kwan's books were some of the best things that came out of my 2018 reads and I became an instant fan. When his new book was available for pre-order I immediately jumped on it and waited patiently for the release date. In typical Kevin Kwan style which is usually filled the filthy rich and … Continue reading Book Review: Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan

Book Review: Redemption At The Eleventh Hour by Andrew Crown

I received a copy of this book from Book Sirens in exchange for an honest review. Thank you. This is the first book I am reading by the author so I had no expectations whatsoever. It turned out to be a heartwarming story set during the time when Jesus Christ walked this earth. The narrative … Continue reading Book Review: Redemption At The Eleventh Hour by Andrew Crown