Blurb Book Review: Jollof rice and other revolutions by Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi. Students at an all-girls boarding school, Nonso, Remi, Aisha, and Solape forge an unbreakable sisterhood that is tempered …
Blurb Book Review: Ayanfe by Feyi Aina. Princess Ayanfe’s only duty is to marry the Prince of Irefa, buy the land of Agbo Ode the sea routes and make her …
Blurb Book Review: Expert in all styles by I. O. Echeruo. Expert In All Styles explores, in richly-textured stories, the complex and often painful struggles of individuals with desire, despair, …
Blurb Book Review: Fine Boys by Eghosa Imasuen. A coming-of-age tale told from the perspective of Nigeria’s Generation X, caught amid the throes of a nascent pro-democracy movement, demoralizing corruption, …
Blurb Book Review: Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi. An extraordinary debut novel, Freshwater explores the surreal experience of having a fractured self. It centers around a young Nigerian woman, Ada, who develops separate …
Blurb Book Review: Wives at war by Flora Nwapa. From Flora Nwapa comes another collection of absorbing short stories centered around women. Common to all stories is the involvement of …
Blurb Book Review: Hesper by Obasi Naomi. Disfigured, and despised by everyone she knew, Jolene always believed fate was against her. That was until Lord Aiken, whose appearance changed her …
Blurb Book Review: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. Who are you?What have we done to each other? These are the questions Nick Dunne finds himself asking on the morning of …
Blurb Book Review: The Mechanics of Yenagoa by Michael Afenfia. Ebinimi, star mechanic of Kalakala Street, is a man with a hapless knack for getting in and out of trouble. …
Blurb Book Review: Why be happy when you could be normal? Jeanette Winterson’s novels have established her as a major figure in world literature. She has written some of the …