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  • ‘My Name is Maame’: A Humorous Take on Maturity and Family Expectations

    “My Name is Maame” by Jessica George follows Maddie, a 25-year-old navigating grief and familial responsibilities. She struggles with feelings of inadequacy and isolation. The novel explores deep themes like loss and maturity, leading to a satisfying resolution that redefines her identity.

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  • Half of a Yellow Sun | Book Review

    I hated ‘Half of a Yellow Sun when I first read it. To be fair, I was only fourteen years old and I had just gotten off the Enid Blyton express. To put it simply, my mind was not yet accustomed to mature themes and I could not get around Ugwu’s gauche yet charming interest…

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  • 3:15 AM and other stories| Book review

    I grew up reading books that felt foreign and dishonest, with characters I could not relate to and whose lives I could not quite emulate. From Hans Christian Andersen to Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton, my young imagination was fed by stories of talking mermaids and child detectives, who outsmarted the police and ate cucumber…

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  • The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: who was the best husband?| Book review

    Warning: This review may contain spoilers☺️ Having been pressured into reading the novel on Twitter and TikTok (as one normally is), I decided to give it a shot and see what it was all about. From the onset, I had assumed that infidelity, misogyny and ‘slut-shaming’ would be central elements of the text, but it…

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