Two Book club
@twobookclubHosted by Benedicta & Nasiba . we exist to build a community of readers and a space where everyone can talk non-stop about books.
"He didn’t ask. He knew that when someone offers you healing, you don’t question their methods."
Efe from rootless. We still grieve her today
One thing I’ve learnt is that you never stop grieving someone you love.
Fa’iza Mohammed was brought up to be a good and obedient daughter, the bearer of her family’s honour and virtue. When she left Abuja for university in Canada, armed with her mother’s words of caution, her father’s faith in her, and under the escort of her older brother,
Meet the 2s - your favorite community duo🤎. Yesterday’s book discussion on Ama’s Woman Eat me Whole was so good. The recording is on our page on IG. We loved every bit of that recording . Our community keeps expanding and we are grateful to you all for staying with us.
Today I am plugging you on to a poetry collection. This book is more than a poetry collection, it’s a dirge, a prayer, a wish, a thanksgiving to women and our bodies. The audiobook is even best! Put this poetry collection on your tbr and thank me later. Ama Asantewa is a gift🤎
Poetra Asantewaa is HER👍🏾 The dedication of this book alone>>>>
This year is going to be an exciting turning point for the 2s and we can’t wait to show you all the spins we have made! First of we are kickstarting our reading year with this beautiful collection of poems by Ama Asantewa Diaka.
“I don’t know what it means to move from one place to another, to make a home for yourself; to try and build a life from uncertainty. To have to do this alone, away from the people you love. I don’t know how this feels, so sometimes, like today, I ask” - Small worlds
Twice. A hilarious set of short stories.
“Mum asks each of us to shuffle in so that we fit in the frame for a photo. I wonder what she sees in this moment, what she wants to commit to celluloid, what she might want to hold, forever” Small Worlds
There are stories and there is ALL MY RAGE. Top top top book . yes All my rage has been captured succinctly in this book. You would be furious, angry, annoyed, irritated , enraged and sometimes you would feel all of these emotions at once. I totally recommend
This month we are unto something light so we are reading Nearly All the Men in Lagos are mad by Damilare Kuku. Have you read this before? What do you think? Is it as light as we anticipate? 😉 we can’t wait to dig in.
I enjoyed Augustown. Nice read.
I still wish Augustown burned down in the autoclaps 😂 like scatter everywhere 🫠🫠🫠
My favorite thing about book club is that you get to hear all the hidden darkest thoughts of people about a book. You get to hear where the story hurt them and how it made them laugh. Here are jpegs from last Saturdays book date with Kei Miller and the 2s☺️❤️
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