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6th June 201911th June 2019 Lara42 Comments

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I started this guest feature series on my blog in July 2018. It has been a tasking but successful feature so far and I hope it continues to stay that way. This feature is awesome for because it promotes you and your blog. These feature posts are so important to me because they highlight diversity. Everyone has a voice and adds to the cause. Creating awareness for the underrepresented/marginalised in our societies.

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Hi! My name is Lara Kareem, creator of this website. I’m a big literary aficionado, who also loves her heritage, hence the name Naija. I’m a Nigerian born and bred in Lagos… (read more)

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QOTD: Do you have books you started reading years ago and still plan on finishing? Born a Crime by Trevor Noah was that book for me.
Kololo Hill by Neema Shah is Ugandan Historical Fiction Worthy of Reading.
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Any book especially ones that fall under Young Adult that features Nigerians instantly captures my attention, but Like Home itself is a book that is easy to gobble up in one sitting because it opens your eyes and mind to many issues such as gentrification, how the media comes into play, activism, economic status and what change means.
After reading The Gilded Ones, I won’t say I consider it Young Adult fiction, that tag is so limiting, because it implies the target audience for the book are young but the reality is it’s fiction for all. One young girls and women of all ages can relate to.

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