Top five books I think you should read next

TOP FIVE BOOKS I THINK YOU SHOULD READ NEXT.

              Are you undecided on what book to read next. Do you need some help to decide?Here are top ten books I think you should read next .
1.  Children of virtue and vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi. 
Children of virtue and vegance is the sequel to Tomi Adeyemi's Children of blood and bone. The book is set in an imaginary land called Orisha.  The sequel continues after Zelie ,Amari and Inan succeed in bringing magic back to the land of Orisha and the Magi tribe have full access to magic powers.They return back to Oriisha to school their awakened powers for a war and Prince Inan tries to push the monarchy into reconciliation. However his mother is set against it  if you have read the first book you should totally read it before the third book is out.








2. Little women by Louisa May Alcott
The classics was recently adapted into a movie starring Emma Watson. You should totally teas the book if you love reading classics. You could also read before you watch the movie so the imagination can be fresh in your mind. The little women is about four sisters living with their mother Mrs March and their father gone to war. While they struggle to survive.

3. The Conference of the birds:  This is the fifth of the Miss Peregrine's series by Ransom Riggs.




4.  Americanah by Chimamanda Adiche 
 Chimamanda Adiche is an author I really love. Americanah is a novel about a Nigerian female immigrant in America. The novel explores her life in both places, America and Nigeria. And explores racist themes as well as love. An HBO series is currently being produced which might be staring Lupita Nyongo. You should totally read this book and watch the mini series when it is out.

5.My sister the serial killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite .
Oyinkan Braithwaite is a graduate of Kingston University in Creative Writing and Law. Following her degree, she worked as an assistant editor at Kachifo Limited, a Nigerian publishing house, and as a production manager at Ajapaworld, a children's educational and entertainment company. She now works as a freelance writer and editor. In 2014, she was shortlisted as a top-ten spoken-word artist in the Eko Poetry Slam, and in 2016 she was a finalist for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She lives in Lagos, Nigeria.  This book was published in 2019 and has attracted over the last two years. The book is about Korede's possibly sociopathic sister, Ayoola who kills her boyfriends. Korede is Ayoola's saving grace and helps her dispose of the body and cleans out blood. You should read it to find out what happens. ( don't want to be a spoiler! )

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