Hiromi Kawakami’s Strange Weather in Tokyo.

I never learn!!! I thought by now I’d have the sense to stop expecting so much from a book by just seeing the cover, but it’s me duuhh 🤷🏽‍♀️ Google suggested I read this when I asked for Asian authored books and I was like -yaaaayyy nice book- (a young woman floating mid-air in what … Continue reading Hiromi Kawakami’s Strange Weather in Tokyo.

All Ghana a Stage by Sedinam Kufe

and 29 young Ghanaian writers. The unboxing of this book was one that I’m not sure the second lady will be very much pleased with but again, she wouldn’t care because it was a messy excitement from adorable kids during unboxing. Plus they were excited to open it more than the owner of the package. … Continue reading All Ghana a Stage by Sedinam Kufe

Sally Ronney’s Normal people

Normal People traces the story of Marianne and Connell, two ordinary people with ordinary feelings. This novel also displays acute observations of human psychology, revealing things about everyday life that are well-known yet disturbing, and demonstrating the extent to which relationships are structured by interlocking patterns of dysfunction. The novel isn’t the teach or preach … Continue reading Sally Ronney’s Normal people

If Baele streets could talk & Changes: A Love Story.

from the movie Number of pages: HC-197, SC-?Literary Genre: Classical fiction ⁣⁣ Stories like this make me speechless. ⁣While reading I was crying. Finished and had a headache. I just slept like a baby. ⁣⁣I woke up and watched the movie. Again, I was crying. Found myself cussing. Cussed more than my parents will tolerate … Continue reading If Baele streets could talk & Changes: A Love Story.