Book Review: The Emperor’s Babe

Author: Bernadine Evaristo Pages: 246 Favorite quote: To love is to fear rejection : I was a slave, but also a queen :My skin was color of dark honey, my hair a wild tangle of black Genre: Fiction Purchase: Mahiri Books Price: Ugx. 45000, 12USD For lovers of poetry, song and verse, this is definitely…

Book Review: Loved By The Best by Justice Mike J Chibita

Heyaa fellow bloggers and beautiful readers. How are we? Am really excited about today. “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book. When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library of…

Book Review: The Alchemist

Heyaa, fellow bloggers and beautiful readers. Muli muyta? (How are you?) So today i will do a review on a book called The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. Let’s roll; It is very interesting to learn that all of us have dreams, we all have particular things that we want to achieve in life, but it…

Book Review: Eleven Minutes

Hey there fellow bloggers and esteemed readers. Hope you are well? A week ago i started reading a book, Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho de Souza an amazing Brazilian writer who is best known for his novel the Alchemist. I must say that never in my life have i come across such a book that…

Book Review: Things Fall Apart.

“Indeed an object is considered beautiful beacuse of the truths it reveals and the communities it helps to build.” Chinua Achebe Hey there fellow bloggers and esteemed readers, hope you are well and the week has started off well for you. Today i will do a review of All Things Fall Apart written by Chinua…

MOVIE REVIEW: Courageous

During my time of Hibernation I happened to watch this life changing movie. This is what I discovered. Courageous is an American independent movie (Christian drama) written and directed by the Kendrick brothers. It’s an inspiring, touching heart-warming ,spiritual, with inspirational characters, thought provoking and uplifting. For anyone planning to become a father, fatherhood isn’t…