When I read the synopsis of this book before I purchased it- I couldn’t understand what its about very clearly. So I ignored it at first. But that title kept on nagging me..so I gave in and got it. Best decision ever! I have laughed, highlighted hilarious parts just to find more hilarious pages furtherContinue reading “I Do Not Come To You By Chance- Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani”
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The Defining Decade- MEG JAY
Someone in the group where I got this book asked, what’s the fuss about it? And no one has answered up to now. Its hard describing this book. It talks of so much in such a clear way giving real life examples. There is no single twenty year who can read this book and notContinue reading “The Defining Decade- MEG JAY”
YESTERDAY I CRIED- IYANLA VANZANT
Its hard to describe this book. But if I get the kind of audience it targets, its way easy. Well, technically speaking it targets everyone. We all need to heal. All of us. None of us was raised in a perfect home, and if you were raised in a good home then certainly you gotContinue reading “YESTERDAY I CRIED- IYANLA VANZANT “
GIRLS OF RIYADH – RAJAA ALSENEA
Wow! I have totally enjoyed reading this book. You see, the previous books based on Saudi Arabia by women or about women, that i have read, are usually really sad and makes one aghast with the oppression of women there. Most are even written by women in exile from Saudi Arabia who are even wantedContinue reading “GIRLS OF RIYADH – RAJAA ALSENEA”
THE LITTLE COFFEE HOUSE OF KABUL- DEBORAH RODRIGUEZ
Two things made me want this book- the word Kabul and women. Khaled Hosseini already opened my mind to Afghanistan and he made me want to read more about the lives of the people there amidst all those chaos. And this one is a page turner. Its been long since I read a sentimental bookContinue reading “THE LITTLE COFFEE HOUSE OF KABUL- DEBORAH RODRIGUEZ”
One day I will write about this place- Binyavang’a Wainaina
I have always wanted to read this book. Not that I heard much about it, rather I heard much about its author. I don’t remember when exactly I encountered the name Binyavang’a, but I recall just always hearing about him. Its like after Ngugi in Kenya came Binyavang’a. That’s why I wanted to read hisContinue reading “One day I will write about this place- Binyavang’a Wainaina “
Teju Cole – Every day is for a thief
Who is an African writer? This discussion has been going on for the last few years. Especially with renowned writers from Africa being based abroad and their books published there by international publishing houses. Or the other case being that we only celebrate African writers on the continent once they have been awarded by outsiders. Continue reading “Teju Cole – Every day is for a thief”
Year of yes- Shonda Rhimes
This has been a personal one. Like this isn’t exactly a review since my personal life is intertwined with how I perceived it. I’ve heard of this book and seen it doing rounds for quite a while. But it wasn’t until a friend put up a screenshot of it that I considered reading it. AndContinue reading “Year of yes- Shonda Rhimes”
WE NEED NEW NAMES – NOVIOLET BULAWAYO
This one is a roller coaster. That’s the best way to describe it. Before I read it, I thought it was written a long time ago. Like over 10 years ago. Reason being that for the longest time ever, I have always heard about it. I heard of it before I heard of Chimamanda. JustContinue reading “WE NEED NEW NAMES – NOVIOLET BULAWAYO”
Lola Shoneyin- The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s wives
Just like The last Black Unicorn, I looked for this book due to it being highly acclaimed. And after reading it, only one word comes to mind- EXQUISITE. As a writer, you are told to write a book that you would love to read. And for me, this was not a book I would justContinue reading “Lola Shoneyin- The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s wives”