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Digital marketer. At night a bit of a TV addict with an appreciation of good food & books. Please Don't Ignore the Hyphen. Views are my own.

Are you worried about your future – Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Apr 24, 2021Apr 25, 2021

The Future of You by Tracey Follows

The Future Of You: Can Your Identity Survive 21st Century Technology the latest book by professional futurist Tracey Follows explores how our personal freedoms have changed as a result of our use of digital technology, and will continue to do so.

Have you ever Gone Missing in Harlem? Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Apr 24, 2021Apr 24, 2021

Gone Missing in Harlem by Karla FC Holloway

Gone Missing in Harlem by Karla F. C. Holloway is her highly anticipated second novel, from her In Harlem series. This book is set against the backdrop of the real and infamous Charles Lindbergh  kidnapping and murder case of the 1930s. In Gone Missing in Harlem, the child in question is a baby girl called […]

Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley – Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Apr 20, 2021Apr 24, 2021

Fire Keepers Daughter by Angeline Boulley

Once again, I was drawn to a book because of its cover, and what a stunning cover it is. Firekeeper’s Daughter is the YA debut novel by Angeline Boulley and narrated by Isabella Star La Blanc. It tells the story of Duanis, an Ojibwe teenage girl who ends up assisting the FBI, as an informant […]

Have you heard of Wanda Coleman? Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Apr 7, 2021Feb 2, 2025

Wicked Enchantment by Wanda Coleman

Prior to seeing the book cover of Wicked Enchantment, I had never heard of Wanda Coleman, and I have to say I feel somewhat robbed that I did not discover her until after she had died some years ago. The cover drove me to choose the book as it showed a striking image of a […]

Yaa Gyasi does it again – Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Apr 6, 2021Apr 2, 2026 1 Comment

Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

“…We humans are reckless with our bodies, reckless with our lives, for no other reason than that we want to know what would happen, what it might feel like to brush up against death, to run right up to the edge of our lives, which is, in some ways, to live fully.” Transcendent Kingdom, Yaa […]

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