Hey everyone!
I hope the holiday season has been relaxing thus far. 2015 is almost over! I ended up reading 26 books this year (and I turned 26 years old this year too, haha. It’s a coincidence, I promise). The break down of my 2015 reading experience is as follows:
Longest book read: A Deeper Love Inside: The Porsche Santiaga Story by Sister Souljah – 432 pages.
Shortest book read: We Should All be Feminists by Chimamanda N. Adichie – 32 pages.
African literature: 10 books
Caribbean literature: 2 books
African-American/Black literature: 11 books
Other: 3 books (these are non-African diaspora books. I read books written by – Mitch Albom, Lena Dunham, Jhumpa Lahiri)
14 women writers ; 6 men writers
I read multiple books (two each) by the following authors: Amma Darko, Maya Angelou, Ngūgī wa Thiong’o, Alice Walker, Chinua Achebe and Nayyirah Waheed.
Top 5 favorite books of 2015
- The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma
- You Can’t Keep a Good Women Down by Alice Walker
- The Trouble with Nigeria by Chinua Achebe
- salt. by Nayyirah Waheed
- Dreams In a Time of War by Ngūgī wa Thiong’o





These books took a toll on my emotions the most! If you’ve read my reviews for these 5 books, you know exactly why they are my top 5! And didn’t I say The Fishermen would win many awards? So far Obioma’s debut novel was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize (this is a big deal!) alongside other nominations, and won the 2015 Emerging Voices Award. There are probably more awards it’s won that I’m missing out! I’m not surprised by the success of The Fishermen, it is well deserved – #iToldYouSo!
Reviews for all the books read this year are in the Book Reviews section of the book blog. [Some missing reviews (4 of them) will be posted in 2016].
I also attended quite a number of book readings, thanks to Writers Project of Ghana and some invitations I received to attend readings. Below are pictures of my favorite reading events this year:












In my 2014 recap, I mentioned that my favorite book for 2014 was Binyavanga Wainaina’s memoir, One Day I Will Write About This Place. I was elated to finally meet him when he came to Accra! Unfortunately, Binyavanga recently suffered from a series of strokes and is receiving medical care in India. I pray he has a speedy recovery, so we can all enjoy his fun-loving spirit soon. Let’s keep him in our prayers!
Finally, this year I joined in a partnership with AFREADA !
“AFREADA is an online literary magazine, featuring original stories from emerging writers across the Continent.”
If you write short stories or you love photography, definitely submit your work to AFREADA! And if you are a lover of original, African short stories – visit the website! There are some lovely stories written by talented writers from all over the continent, as well as photo stories AND book reviews by me! Visit http://www.afreada.com, and thank me later.
It has been a fulfilling year! What were your favorite books of 2015? And what were some of your fave bookish events? Please do share!
I’m truly grateful to everyone who frequents this book blog and for the great discussions (agreements, disagreements and recommendations) we have in the comments section. I also enjoyed commenting on various blogs as well! I really appreciate the support and love shown here from you all. I’m excited for all I have to share in 2016. God bless 🙂
this is just awesome love it to every bit .. you go gal you have belief in me
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Thanks Ismail lol. I hope you are well. Keep writing your awesome poems 🙂
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oh cheers really im humbled. I try best I can poetry is hard phew!!
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Nice! You had a great year. May 2016 bring you more 🙂
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Thanks Osondu! Amen ohh, I pray 2016 is as great – and for you too 🙂
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I need to add The Fisherman to my TBR pile.
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Hi Evelyn. You should definitely add it to your TBR and make it a priority read 🙂
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What a year! #Goals
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Thank you!! Talk to you soon 😉
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You have been nominated for a Blogger Recognition Award. Congratulations and thank you for blogging! http://folkloreandliteracy.com/2015/12/blogger-recognition-award/
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Hi Leslie! Thank you for blogging too! I always appreciate your unique posts on literature and art 🙂 THANK YOU SO MUCH for the nomination!! I will check it out right away.
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Thanks to you! for blogging!!!
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Thanks to you too Mary! Have a Happy New Year!! xx
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Thanks for contributing to the blogging world about black authors. I thoroughly enjoy your blog and Instagram. Happy New Year and lots of meaningful reading in 2016! 🙂
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Hi Didi! Oh thank you to you as well for contributing to the blogging world about black authors! I’m glad you enjoy the blog and my Instagram haha. Thank you for stopping by, Happy New Year 🙂
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We Should All Be Feminists was a fantastic read. It should be studied in schools. Amazing x
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Hi ljbentley27, thanks for the follow! I like your blog :). I agree, its such a phenomenal book! I’m sure its already required reading in many colleges/universities.
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Wow, you have been busy and as usual I love your reading choices! Wishing you an awesome year ahead lovely 🙂
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Thank you! Happy reading in 2016!! I look forward to your reviews! 🙂
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thanks so much for sharing – I love the pictures! must read The Fisherman…
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Thanks Zanna! Happy reading in 2016 🙂
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