traceyscott08's Reading List
3 stories
Teen Age Her by zia_tiffah
zia_tiffah
  • WpView
    Reads 10,185
  • WpVote
    Votes 1,882
  • WpPart
    Parts 41
How many times have you tried to relate to books but your situation was unique? Basically I'm saying that this covers all aspects of the naija girl. Will include but is not limited to: Random quotes and rants, Music and Relatable 101. ‡‡‡ That sounded like an ad. Cover by @arielella
Our beautiful mistake (Completed) by rlfriday
rlfriday
  • WpView
    Reads 644,330
  • WpVote
    Votes 20,047
  • WpPart
    Parts 50
He was my brother's best friend. A guy who was definitely off limits. But we couldn't ignore the chemistry we have for each other, so we gave in to the attraction. Can our love survive the many obstacles that are thrown at us? Or will we lose the fight and each other before we meet our beautiful mistake.
Pidgin English by Mayowa0
Mayowa0
  • WpView
    Reads 33,242
  • WpVote
    Votes 3,914
  • WpPart
    Parts 15
"Following these traditional good girl ways, I learnt to cook, clean and sweep at the age of 8. Today I am 16 year old and all I do is cook, clean and sweep, preparing myself for the days when I turn 21 and cook, clean and sweep for eternity while my husband-the doctor/lawyer/engineer/rich man/ Igbo to the core-goes about his daily business making money to provide for me and my 4 children who will be First In All Their Classes." Ifeoma Asika is an 18-year-old girl from Lagos, born into Nigerian Elite. She is First In All Her Classes (as she was born to parents who were First In All Her Classes), beautiful and talented. She speaks fluent Igbo and drives around in tinted Range Rovers, unaware of the evils that lurk. Cynical and world-weary, she dreams of a life untouched by Nigerian values and Marriage. She lives a repeated life of school, housework and church desperate for a chance to do something different. Then comes Bankole. He's unlike anyone she has ever met. He is the tall muscular son of her father's new employee. With his close-shaven head, rapid-fire Yoruba, his free spirit, he is a light at the end of the tunnel. When-in a series of unfortunate events-she finds herself pregnant, disowned, expelled and in debt to the local dibia, she seeks the help of Bankole in which they find the one thing they have both been looking for. #weneeddiversebooks