Let me start by saying I finished this book in two days. I have a six-month-old. I don’t finish my laundry or even a plate of food in two days anymore. I typically stay away from celebrity memoirs, essays, or even think pieces. I unfairly assume they’ll be full of...
Luster: A Novel by Raven Leilani Sistah Girls, this book is wild. If you’re looking for a dramatic read with a lot of depth then this is for you. Luster is a literary fiction novel that follows Edie, a broke 23-year-old with a monotonous job and a dangerous...
Dear love: This Sh*t Hurts by Tiana Dear love: This Sh*t Hurts is not a traditional romance. Some may even say it’s taboo but nonetheless it was an interesting story that grabbed my attention from the prologue. This story is about Phoenix, who finds herself in...
Void by Kaye Lovett Sistah Girls, there is a trigger warning at the beginning and I highly suggest you read it before you start the book. If you are okay with it and proceed, you are in for a ride. I read this book in one sitting, staying up until 3 am to finish. It...
Book Review: Nearly All The Men In Lagos Are Mad by Damilare Kuku Sistah Girls, have you ever not been looking for and yet found just the book you wanted? I mean, it is the sweetest feeling ever! The hard work of searching for a good novel no be here (not easy), which...
All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks “All too often women believe it is a sign of commitment, an expression of love, to endure unkindness or cruelty, to forgive and forget. In actuality, when we love rightly we know that the healthy, loving response to cruelty...
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.