I am so late for this. There is no wind in me left to say why. But I did it, FINALLY!
NEW IN 2018||Book Haul
I do not have the luxury of buying all the books I desire as often as I desire. However, every now and then a gift lands on my lap or some extra cash in my pocket.
MY TOP 3 BOOKS|| Of 2018
As it turns out of the 14 books I read last year only 3 got 5 star reviews. And get this, all three were written by black women. What are the chances, two of which were debuts – GET OUT OF TOWN.
BOOKS I READ|| In 2018
In 2018 I got through a dismal total of 14 books. Only 2 up from the previous year, go figure. But I’ve set my sights on 6 more books in addition to that number this year.
TWO DARK REIGNS|| Kendare Blake
The mist has always held some level of mystery in the Three Dark Crowns series. It’s as though Kendare brought us up to have a
My favourite book of 2018
I could wax lyrical about Angie Thomas’s debut novel The Hate U Give (T.H.U.G.) inspired by the #blacklivesmatter movement. I could literally use every word
INTRUDERS|| Mohale Mashigo
I have chosen to break each of these short stories into mini-reviews for purposes of this review. I hope this gives you a glimpse into
HALF OF A YELLOW SUN|| Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The world was silent when we died … the title of the book within this book encapsulates the message of Adichie’s story. If I’m honest,
ONE DARK THRONE|| Kendare Blake
This is the sequel to Three Dark Crowns and therefore cannot be read or reviewed in isolation. In this sequel, the real games begin. At
DEAR SUMMER|| Mahlogonolo B. Masebe
This is the first non-fiction book to feature on my blog. So we are driving blind folks … enjoy the ride! Masebe is a South