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Naija Book Bae

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Divulging my feelings on Daughters of Nri by Reni K. Amayo

3rd July 202019th May 2021 Lara T. Kareem3 Comments

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Title: Daughters of Nri

Author: Reni K. Amayo

Publication: October 1st, 2019.

Publisher: Onwe Press

Genre: Fantasy & Young Adult Fiction

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I was completely captivated by She Would Be King by Wayétu Moore.

28th May 202019th May 2021 Lara T. Kareem1 Comment

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Title: She Would Be King

Author: Wayétu Moore

Publication Date: 1st July, 2019.

Publisher – ONE

Genre – Historical Fiction

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Buried Beneath the Baobab by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani, is a book everyone should read.

18th April 202019th May 2021 Lara T. Kareem4 Comments

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Title: Buried Beneath the Baobab

Author: Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani

Publication Date: September 4th, 2018.

Publisher: Masobe Books

Genre: Faction, Young & Adult Fiction

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Dive into this Nigerian Paranormal Romance, Dawsk by Erhu Kome Yellow!

1st April 202019th May 2021 Lara T. Kareem7 Comments

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Title – Dawsk

Author – Erhu Kome Yellow

Publication Date – June 28th, 2019.

Publisher – Love Africa Press

Genre – Paranormal, Romance & Adult Fiction

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Magic and Murder in Mayhem by Estelle Laure

22nd March 202022nd May 2021 Lara T. Kareem1 Comment

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Title – Mayhem

Author – Estelle Laure 

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Publication Date: 14th July, 2020.

Genres: Fantasy, Contemporary & Young Adult Fiction

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🧵of Books I've Read In 2025 ✨

— Lara (@naijabookbae) January 1, 2025

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When a late-night elevator malfunction traps Adanna between floors, she doesn’t expect the calm voice on the other end of the line to change everything.

Tola Adeyemi keeps the building running—but it’s Adanna who brings him undone.

Between deadlines, desire, and the lines they shouldn’t cross, Adanna and Tola find themselves slipping into something deeper that lingers far beyond rescue.

Set in Lagos, Caught Between Floors is a contemporary, character-driven office romance about two overworked professionals finding love in the in-between spaces.

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I visited Lagos’ newest library @thelitcornerclub, and honestly, I’m obsessed. It’s everything. This is my new chill zone, and the best part is, it’s on the mainland! Lmao… this song choice adequately captures Tai in a nutshell. Ake Arts & Book Festival 2025 has come to an end, but my heart is still so full. I’m wrapped in that warm, fuzzy feeling that reminds me, “I’m loved and I am exactly where I’m meant to be.” Christmas came a little early for me thanks to my fave @tomilolacoco 💚 sorry to my current reads, someone else has claimed the top spot! The moment I started Necessary Fiction, I knew it wasn’t going to follow the rules. It was so clear. I’d tried reading Vagabond before, but I had to put it down because I wasn’t in the right headspace to navigate what I was reading. Things I Do as a Financially Responsible Book Lover in My 20s Fiction > reality. Takes the edge off every time. #NecessaryFictionisComing Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan was a ride. I just finished it and found myself yimmu-ing a lot, so I had to do this. I enjoyed reading The Bishop’s Prodigal Daughter by Timendu Aghahowa. Na wa o. This book stressed me out. April is my birth month, so I’m only accepting good vibes. Which means I’m reading my favourite genre this month—Romance™️, obviously.
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