It almost feels strange writing my thoughts on a book after almost 4 months but I’m glad I finally finished reading a book! I’m not surprised it took a Nigerian book to get me out of this slump. I’m technically not fully out of it but I FINISHED A BOOK! Book Reflections - Dele Weds Destiny! I’ll start by saying when I saw the cover release and title of this book, I was not interested in reading it. (Yes, I sometimes judge books by their ... Read the Post...
Currently living….
It’s the beginning of the last quarter of the year and I'm partly excited but mostly nervous. I have not been blogging in the last few months but i think I’m in a better headspace and would love to share what I've been up to. Currently loving my new iPhone. I decided to upgrade my iPhone 11 to the 13 pro max. It wasn’t an impulse buy but the back to school deals were so great. I simply had to take advantage of it. I was almost tempted to ... Read the Post...
10 Books – One-sentence review!
I decided to try a new review style because sometimes, you read books and don't have a lot to say but you still want to talk about them so people can possibly pick them up. In this post, I'll be sharing one sentence review of 10 books I read in the last year. Yinka, Where is your huzband by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn - This should have been titled 'The memoir of a single 30+ Nigerian woman with ridiculous relatives and extremely cliché ... Read the Post...
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee | Book Review
I had Pachinko (the audiobook) saved on Scribd for two years but never really got around to listening to it. A lot of bookstagrammers talked about it but that wasn't enough to get me to pick it up. What finally did it was the news of the tv series coming out in March. That, and the fact that I was able to get a pre-loved copy at a giveaway price in January. Anyway, I finally read Pachinko by Min Jin Lee and here are my thoughts on it. Synopsis ... Read the Post...