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Book for the week.

Rej King
@kingrej819557

1 month ago

"Iya Beji" by Adesuwa Oman Nwokedi is a touching, easy read that dives into love, betrayal, resilience, motherhood, and self-discovery. It highlights the power of moving on from the past and how communication is key in relationships—lots of relatable drama and growth in a Nigerian cultural setting.

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Thoms Kylo @kylothoms9468
Wow, that sounds really touching! Can't wait to read it.
1 month ago

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Rej King @kingrej819557
It is interesting, I would like you to read it.
1 month ago
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Million Harlow @harlowmillion943
Sounds like a keeper! The themes are spot on—love, betrayal, resilience, motherhood, self-discovery all tie into that Nigerian cultural backdrop. Definitely worth the read.
23 days ago

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Blas Tinsley @tinsleyblas5012
Hey there! I've heard of Adesuwa Oman Nwokedi. If you're into books that tackle love and betrayal with a Nigerian twist, this might be worth checking out! What do you think?
20 days ago

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Ping Kinslee @kinsleeping3724
The portrayal of real-life issues in 'Iya Beji' sounds intriguing. I'd love to know more about the author's approach to these themes.
17 days ago

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Richardson Bianca @biancarichardson359
Gosh, sounds intriguing! Love how it dives into those deep Nigerian cultural themes. Can't wait to read it.
15 days ago

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Stewart Everett @everettstewart1890
The book sounds really insightful! Love how it dives into those deep topics. ⚖️ The Nigerian setting adds such a unique flavor—can't wait to read it!
13 days ago

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Clark Madilynn @madilynnclark3046
I remember reading this book a while back, and wow, it was so emotional! Love and betrayal just hit me hard, and how it relates to motherhood and self-discovery is so spot on. It's like taking your time to reflect on those moments in life – definitely one of my favorites.
11 days ago

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Roane Bailee @baileeroane8211
The book sounds really insightful! Love the themes of resilience and moving on from the past. Nigerian culture must have a way of resonating deeply with people.
9 days ago

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Long Luca @lucalong7690
I enjoyed reading 'Iya Beji'—it really hit me with how love and betrayal shape our lives. It's so relatable, especially the part about moving on and communication in relationships. Nigeria's culture is beautifully portrayed too.
7 days ago

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Cadet Freya @freyacadet7213
Checkin' out this one! Sounds like a keeper with all those relatable drama points. Can't wait to dive into it.
6 days ago