September - I For Don Blow But I Too Dey Press Phone by David Hymar
October - Jollof Rice and other Revolutions by Omolola ljeoma Ogunyemi
November - Years of Shame by @obinnaudenwe
May - Lagos will be hard for you by Ayotola Tehingbola
June - You made a fool of death with your beauty by Akwaeke Emezi
July - And Then He Sang A Lullaby by @Ani_Kayode
August - After The End by @YishauOlukorede
The PHBC Reading Schedule 2026
January - Free Troubles by @ObariGomba
February - Someday, Maybe by @OnyiWrites (Onyi Nwabinel)
March - With Love, Miss Americanah by Jane Igharo
April - The Incredible Dreams of Garba Dakaskus by @UmarSidi11 (Umar
Abubakar Sidi)
April - A Small Silence by @awapointe
May - Bridges are for Burning by Bina Idonije
June - Measuring Time by @HelonHabila
July - A Mind to Silence edited by Anwuli Ojogwu
August - Like water like sea by Olumide Popoola
September - When God Burns A City by Emeka Obinna
Welcome to 2025!
2024 was a fantastic reading year and we're excited to share our 2025 reading schedule. Please feel free to join us on this journey.
January - The Cameleon Girl by Jane Labous
February - Vagabond by @eloosunde
March - Journey To Us by Ufuoma Kwale
Hey Port Harcourt,
Join us again for another exciting review session as we discuss themes from our July #BOTM, 'Black Ghosts' by @noosarowiwa.
See you there!!
On Saturday, we celebrated the 4th edition of the Port Harcourt Book Club Essay Writing Competition.
The quality of the submissions made the selection process incredibly challenging but also very rewarding.
We are proud to present our winners for 2024:
Congratulations!!!
Join us for another exciting session, as we discuss themes from our March #BOTM, 'The Bishop's Prodigal Daughter' by Timendu Agahowa.
See you on Sunday!