For our sixth #BOTM of 2026, The Port Harcourt Bookclub is reading, 'You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty' by Akwaeke Emezi...
You can get a copy from @Bookvilleworld or @Rovingheights
For May, we read Lagos Will Be Hard For You by Ayotola Tehingbola
The conversation was stimulating, robust, and filled with diverse perspectives on the book’s themes, characters, and social commentary.
At the end of the discussion, the book received an overall rating of 4.1/5.
We have exciting news for all our out-of-town folks — this month’s review will be virtual. So clear your schedules and join us this Sunday as we discuss themes from our May #BOTM, 'Lagos Will Be Hard for You'...
Meeting link:
https://t.co/d1LAyXiWwA
The Future is Now
One of the best ways to prepare children for the future is through reading. Books help children imagine, learn, grow, and dream bigger.
A child who reads is a child ready for the future.
Happy Children’s Day!
We're kicking off the second quarter of 2026 with Umar Abubakar Sidi's, 'The Incredible Dreams of Garba Dakaskus'...
Don't have a copy? Get yours from @Bookvilleworld or @Rovingheights
This month, we read the YA novel, 'With Love, Miss Americanah' by Jane Igharo. The book sparked conversations about teenage dreams, parental expectations, and whether a best friend should be blindly loyal. Overall, we gave it a rating of 3.3/5.
Port Harcourt,
What are you reading this month? At The Port Harcourt Bookclub, we're reading, 'With Love, Miss Americanah' by Jane Igharo...
You can get a copy from @Bookvilleworld or @Rovingheights
Hey book lovers,
It's that time of the month again. So clear your schedule and join us for another exciting evening of great conversations as we discuss themes from our February #BOTM.
Our first book review of 2026 was a blast. @ObariGomba's, 'Free Troubles' gave us a lot to talk about and we all had a great time.
The book received an average rating of 3/5