KingOfCornFlowers

viggieoke

Hello! I recently came across your queer Nigerian themed book, and coincidentally, I have also written a queer Nigerian story. I'm definitely interested in checking out 'Serendipity' as I believe it would be wonderful to support each other's works. Regardless, I'm looking forward to reading your book. https://www.wattpad.com/story/295582486

viggieoke

@viggieoke thank you! I'm loving serendipity so far.
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KingOfCornFlowers

@viggieoke Hey! I added your book to my library and read it once I can!
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loveislove69m

Omooooo..... This book almost made me cry.... Like I didn't even know when I got to the end, na ran back to chapter 1 and finally understood the italics. I really enjoyed the book, I have soooooooo many questions. Will there be a sequel? Was that the end for Irekanmi? God abegggg.... This is the first Nigerian book I'm reading and the first Nigerian queer ❤️❤️❤️

loveislove69m

@KingOfCornFlowers As long as I see them in another book, I'll be contented.... Please don't let it be the end for Irekanmi 
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KingOfCornFlowers

@loveislove69m Thank you for giving Serendipity a chance! I'm glad you liked it!
            To answer your questions; 1. No there will not be a sequel. At least, I never planned to write one. That said, you may see the characters again in another book. 2. I don’t know, was it? 
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KingOfCornFlowers

According to Bookclubs.com, I read 11 books this year and my top books were Afterlove by Tanya Byrne, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid and The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon.
          
          Seems about right, although Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir should have been on that list. I read the priory of the orange tree early last year; I only reread my favourite parts this year because I missed it(;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`)