Skip to main content

OLD READS + NEW READS

    I have decided to show a few books I have read, of which I will not be posting a full review on. The reason being, I cannot remember the full story line of some of them, but I do not want you guys to see some of these novels and turn a blind eye, simply because I failed to inform you about how good or how bad the book is.Whatever the case may be, here are a few books from  my near infinite list of good reads.... :)  



5 stars
This has to be the best book I have ever encountered.
 It has a wonderful story line and an inspiring conclusion. Get it.


4.5 starsThis book gave me so much life;
 I am totally itching to read the sequel.Get it.
4.5 stars
I loved the traditional igbo setting.Get it.
                           
4 stars
Get this novel. That is all I have to say.Get it.
4 stars
Lovely story, sad ending.
Nonetheless, John Green deserves all the laud for this wonderful book.Get it.
 

2 stars
Boring. Boring. Boring. I forced myself to finish this book.
4.5 stars 
I need not say much; Chimamanda did good . Get it.
4 stars 
Nothing like anything I have ever read. (  in a good way though)Get it.
   
4.5 stars
Thumbs up Lola!
This novel accurately depicts the polygamous lifestyle.Get it.
4 stars
I loved it; I still love it.Get it.

3.5 stars
I wish I read this book under a less distracting condition.Get it.

   So, my birthday was this Sunday - The 2nd of August - and I received a few really nice novels from different friends and also a few family members. I will post reviews of each and every one of them soon :) Here they are : 

I got this from my dear friend, Demilade. She is  the sweetest.
Here's  her wonderful Fashion & Lifestyle blog :)

My dad got me this . 


My dear friend, Reme got me this.


I apologize for the inappropriate picture orientation.
 
Thank you for reading x
P.S: Please check out my favourite quotes page for inspirational quotes :)

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

THE FULANI CREATION STORY

    Right from the moment Mr.Salami -my social studies teacher in year 8- taught us about religion and what different ethnic groups in Nigeria believe the true creation story is ;according to their norms and traditional orientation. I took a  particular interest in one story , which was The Fulani peoples' story.      I guess my reason was because it was so different from all the other stories. I was captivated by how they incorporated different elements of life ; how it was presented in  poem form ,but it isn't a poem lol. Let me spare you the detail . Here is a brief history of the Fulanis , for those who aren't too familiar with who they are and what part of Nigeria they hail from. Fulani, people of Africa numbering about 7 million and dispersed in varying, often sizable, concentrations throughout the grassland areas of West Africa from Senegal and Guinea to Nigeria , Cameroon, and Chad. Their Fulfulde language is closely related to the languages of

REVIEW: A COWRIE OF HOPE

Author : Binwell Sinyangwe My Rating : 3 Stars Genre : Fiction/ Literature Year Published : 2000 ISBN : 9780435912024 Number of Pages : 152 Date Read : 03/12/2017 SUMMARY 'These were the nineties,' reflects the narrator of A Cowrie of Hope , and for the young widow Nasula they are years of relentless economic hardship and privation. She dreams of a better life for her beautiful daughter, Sula, free from poverty and independent of marriage. But when Nasula finds herself unable to pay for Sula's education, her hopes seem to have been extinguished - until a friend advises her to go to Lusaka and sell her last sack of highly sought-after Mbala beans. Nasula makes the journey, but in the city she finds herself exposed to new, and predatory, dangers. MY THOUGHTS The author's writing style was pretty basic. The plot was kind of predictable, nothing mind-blowing, but pretty decent. I especially loved how the story gave me Joys of Motherhood vibes.

REVIEW: BLACKASS

Author : A. Igoni Barrett Genre : Fiction | Satire My Rating : 4.5 Stars Year of Publication : 2015 Number of Pages : 302 SUMMARY Furo Wariboko- born and bred in Lagos - wakes up on the morning of his job interview to discover he has turned into a white man. As he hits the city streets running, still reeling from his new-found condition, Furo is amazed to find the dead ends of his life wondrously open out before him. As a white man in Nigeria, the world is seemingly his oyster - except for one thing: despite his radical transformation, his ass remains robustly black... Funny, fierce, inventive and daringly provocative - this is a very modern satire, with a sting in the tail. MY VERDICT I initially came across this book late last year and the title caught my eye immediately . I in cl ud ed it in the first ever Wishlist on the blog here  . So when i was gifted this book by my friend back in July,  I was super eager to read it . Now for my review ; T