

Sometimes the novels chosen are new, often they are from the backlist and occasionally re-issued from way back. But to keep ourselves on our toes, we have a rule that author gender is alternated, girl-boy-girl-boy, and the continents always rotated (with occasional glitches). In any case, I loved the book and I cant wait to read the next one. Set in the ancient Nigerian Kingdom of Nri, Sinai and Naala both explore their epic journey of self-discovery as they embark on a path back to one another. Too good to be true? The catch is that the bookshop gets to choose what the book group reads. Daughters Of Nri explores their epic journey of self-discovery as they embark on a. Amayo, Daughters of Nri, tells a tale of twin sisters separated at birth, who unbeknownst to them are descendants of lost Gods. Each month the discussion is lively and unpretentious, with naughty snacks and plenty to drink.

Daughters of Nri, Reni K Amayo Rating: 5/5 Author: Reni K Amayo Publisher: Onwe Press Released: 12/2019 QOTD: What’s your favorite 2020 read so far The answer to today question is an easy one for me. You don’t even have to have had read the book. We’re just standing here, trapped by customs, watching life go by. The title to be read and discussed is sign-posted and on sale for the whole of the previous month (with a discount for those who make it known they intend to come) and everybody is welcome, whether first-timer, part-timer or regular-timer. With rare exceptions such as bank holidays, the book group meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm. Now past its tenth year the Crow Book Group has grown into a regular social event.
