It's the last month of the year and I've probably said this five hundred times but 'I CANNOT BELIEVE 2021 IS ABOUT TO BE OVER'! December is usually not my favorite month because my anxiety is at an all-time high but I'm hoping this year will be different. I'm back again with my anticipated December 2021 releases. Here are my Anticipated December 2021 Releases. It's a short list because a lot of the books being released this ... Read the Post...
5 Books I’m Hoping To Read Before 2021 Is Over
2021 is over in one month and I’m still struggling to come to terms with it. I mean, it was just the pandemic year yesterday? I don’t understand. This year has been my worst and best year yet. It’s difficult to explain without context, but if you’re a subscriber and you get my newsletters, you might understand why. (If you haven’t subscribed, there is still more than enough time for you to join the party. We’re welcoming over there!) I haven’t ... Read the Post...
Nearly All The Men In Lagos Are Mad | Mini Review
I'd been anticipating the book's release for months. In fact, I pre-ordered it and I rarely pre-order books (not because I think I’m cool or anything. I just like to wait for a few reviews so I don’t waste my money.) I mean, the title was enough to get me intrigued; "Nearly all the men in Lagos are mad". Yes, Damilola, as a woman who has lived in Lagos (as an adult) since 2015, I would say that I completely concur! About the book “Nearly ... Read the Post...
Friday Quotes – The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
While I read this book, I just kept noting the quotable phrases. (There were lots of them) and because this story explores some of my favorite themes like love, loss, and relationships, I knew I’d enjoy it just a few pages into it. On this episode of Friday Quotes, I’ll be sharing some of the quotes I loved from The invisible life of Addie LaRue. Quotes from The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. “You put them on such a pedestal, but humans ... Read the Post...