An honest review about Tearless, a book by Ayo Deforg about grieving and healing from childhood trauma.
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Dele Weds Destiny by Tomi Obaro: Book Review
Dele Weds Destiny is a tale of friendship between three women, Funmi, Enitan and Zainab, who met at university and became close despite their many differences. Over the years, and through many occurrences, including long-distance, the friendships change. The novel is based on the women finally being reunited at the wedding of Funmi’s daughter, Destiny.
‘My Name Is Maame’ By Jessica George: Book Review
My name is Maame is described as a late coming of age story. A story that covers grief, dating, and the trials of a 20 something year old woman who is the main carer for her sick father. If you love reading real, raw literature this book should be on your to read list.
Book Review: My Thoughts on Matthew Perry’s Autobiography
Mathew Perry’s autobiography deeply touched me, especially in light of his death.
Book Review: Lovers, Leavers & Keepers Written By Ola Awonubi
What is the book about? Lola Sawyer has abandoned Ladi, her Godfearing boyfriend to marry a handsome but toxic man who does everything in his power to break her spirit. After several bouts of physical and emotional abuse from her husband, Lola flees to the UK. She ends up working at the school whose headteacherContinue reading “Book Review: Lovers, Leavers & Keepers Written By Ola Awonubi”
Book Review: Lies by T M Logan
Lies is a compelling psychological thriller written by T M Logan. It also has a twist at the end that you won’t see coming.
Book Review: Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda’s excellent vocabulary and brilliance shine through in this novel in a way that will have a lasting impact on the reader well after finishing the book.
