In this video, we review Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter — a dark and disturbing psychological thriller that pulls no punches. Centered around sisters Claire and Lydia, the story unravels years after the disappearance of their older sister. When another tragedy hits close to home, the two estranged siblings are forced to reconnect and uncover a horrifying truth hidden beneath layers of lies and trauma. We’ll walk you through the plot basics, discuss key themes like grief, justice, and survival, and explore Slaughter’s gripping writing style that keeps you turning pages — or covering your eyes.If you're into intense thrillers with strong emotional depth and shocking twists, this book might be for you — but it’s definitely not a light read. We’ll also share who We think will appreciate this novel the most, and who might want to skip it. Let us know in the comments if you’ve read Pretty Girls or if it’s on your TBR! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more book reviews, thriller recommendations, and all things bookish.
Buckle up for a ride like no other. In this review, we dive deep into the Mindfuck Series by S.T. Abby — a gripping, morally gray, and brutally emotional thriller that blends romance, revenge, and psychological suspense. Is it worth the hype? Let’s break it down.
Homegoing follows the descendants of two half-sisters from 18th-century Ghana—one sold into slavery, the other married to a British colonizer.
Spanning continents and centuries, Yaa Gyasi’s powerful novel explores the lasting legacy of slavery, identity, and generational trauma.🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more book insights!
If you thought the first book was powerful, Book 2 dives even deeper into the hidden lives of Nairobi men—raw, unfiltered, and unforgettable.
Joan Thatiah once again delivers a compelling collection of real-life stories that explore masculinity, vulnerability, pain, and healing from the male perspective.In this video, we share our thoughts on the themes, the most striking stories, and why this book stayed with us long after we turned the last page.
In this episode, we review Confessions of Nairobi Men by Joan Thatiah—a bold, emotional, and eye-opening collection of real-life stories told by men living in Nairobi. In a world where men are rarely encouraged to express vulnerability, this book offers a rare glimpse into the hidden emotional lives of Kenyan men.From heartbreak and betrayal to trauma and healing, these deeply personal confessions reveal the pain, struggles, and resilience that many carry silently. Joan Thatiah creates a space for these voices—raw, unfiltered, and surprisingly tender—to be heard without judgment.This book isn't just about men. It's about humanity, emotional honesty, and breaking generational silence. If you're interested in gender dynamics, African literature, or stories that challenge societal norms, this book—and this review—are for you.📘 Watch for our honest thoughts, favorite stories from the book, and why this read left a lasting impression.
In this week's book review, we're diving into Sinners by Sarah Haluwa—a steamy, chaotic, and unapologetically messy rollercoaster of lust, lies, and late-night decisions ;). If you love your romance served with a side of sin and a whole lot of drama, you might just be in for a treat. Let’s break down the characters, the plot twists, the steamy scenes (yes, we’re going there), and whether it lives up to it's title.📚 Spoiler-light, sass-heavy, and totally honest.
In this video, we review Confessions of Nairobi Women Book 2 by Joan Thatiah — a gripping collection of real-life stories from women living in Nairobi. We discuss the powerful themes, impactful confessions, and how this sequel compares to the first book.Join us as we explore the bold, emotional, and sometimes heartbreaking truths shared in these pages. If you're into African literature or real-life stories, this one’s for you!💬 Highlights:Strong themes & emotional storytelling
Real confessions that stayed with us
Our overall take on the book
Real talk, real stories! 📖 In this episode, we dive into the raw, unfiltered confessions of Nairobi women, captured in real-time. Join us as we unpack their truths, struggles, and triumphs—straight from the heart of Nairobi. 🌆✨
In part two of our series, we pick up where we left off in Jackson Biko's Drunk, delving further into the evolving narrative, dynamic characters, and the thought-provoking themes that define the story.
Join us for another round of detailed analysis and discussion as we continue to unpack the book, chapter by chapter.
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In this first episode, we dive deep into Jackson Biko's Drunk and unravel its gripping narrative, unique characters, and the powerful themes explored in the story. If you’ve ever battled your own demons or loved someone who has, this one’s for you.
Hit play and let’s unpack this beautifully messy narrative together.
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