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On his book tour, Nkereuwem Albert stopped by the Yanga Book Club meeting at the Roving Heights Bookstore in Garki, Abuja. The conversation skimmed the book without spoilers and Nkereuwem dove as deep as he could into his inspiration for the novel, t... more
Nkereuwem Albert’s debut centers its urban fantasy in Calabar, asking questions of power and peace and what it takes to keep peace among interests seeking to destroy each other at the drop of hat. The Book Replay’s Review of this book dives into all ... more
I find that Nana Sule is an author with one of the clearest voices I have experienced. She knows what she wants to say and as she says it, you hear every bit of it. And underneath that clarity where you think you know everything there is more. And th... more
Right after her book reading in Abuja in July, Nana Sule dropped by the Leopard House for a conversation with Shammah Godoz of the Book Replay. They talked about everything they could in 74 minutes, and of course, Nana's debut novel, Not So Terrible ... more
Right after her book reading in Abuja in July, Nana Sule dropped by the Leopard House for a conversation with Shammah Godoz of the Book Replay. They talked about everything they could in 74 minutes, and of course, Nana's debut novel, Not So Terrible ... more
Literature: Chimamanda’s Dream Count vacillates between mediocre-good
This article was culled from my video review of the novel.Watch it here. Dream Count by Chimamanda Adichie — The Book Replay, Episode 6
So much has been said about separating the... more
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