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Dracula – Bram Stoker
₦14,000.00Even the deep, burning eyes seemed set amongst the swollen flesh, for the lids and pouches underneath were bloated. It seemed as if the whole awful creature were simply gorged with blood; he lay like a filthy leech, exhausted with his repletion.’
Thus Bram Stoker, one of the greatest exponents of the supernatural narrative, describes the demonic …
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Dream Count – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
₦15,000.00Chiamaka is a Nigerian travel writer living in America. In Dream Count, Adichie trains her fierce eye on these women in a sparkling, transcendent novel that takes up the very nature of love itself.
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Dream Count – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
₦30,000.00Chiamaka is a Nigerian travel writer living in America. In Dream Count, Adichie trains her fierce eye on these women in a sparkling, transcendent novel that takes up the very nature of love itself.
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East of Eden – John Steinbeck
₦22,000.00Set in the rich farmland of the Salinas Valley, California, this powerful, often brutal novel, follows the interwined destinies of two families – the Trasks and the Hamiltons – whose generations hopelessly re-enact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel. Here Steinbeck created some of his most memorable characters and …
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Esu At The Library and Other Poems – Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún
₦10,000.00A native son meets a familiar deity in a foreign town, in books, in the faces and voices of strangers, on trains, in the histories that intersect with traumas and pleasures, in flirtations at a bank on Euston Road, in food, in contemplations of space, accents, missed connections, and police shootings in Lagos; all as part of one travel experience …
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Every Day is for the Thief – Teju Cole
₦10,000.00A young man decides to visit Nigeria after years of absence. But before the story can even begin, he has to queue for his visa…
Every Day is for the Thief is a striking portrait of Nigeria in change.
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Everything is Not Enough – Lola Akinmade-Akerström
₦15,000.00From international bestselling author Lola Akinmade Åkerström, the highly anticipated follow-up to her debut novel, In Every Mirror She’s Black, focusing on the lives of three Black women as they fight their own personal struggles in one of the most egalitarian societies, Sweden. Can a career woman truly have it all?
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Fine Boys – Eghosa Imasuen
₦6,000.00Warri, October 1992: Seething with idleness and nonchalance, sick of watching his parents fight, 16-year-old Ewaen is waiting for university to begin, waiting for something to happen. An incident of petty crime snowballs into tragedy…
Fine Boys is Eghosa Imasuen’s second novel.
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Flashlight – Susan Choi
₦19,000.00One evening, ten-year-old Louisa and her father take a walk out on the breakwater. When Louisa wakes hours later, she has washed up on the beach and her father is missing, probably drowned.
The disappearance of Louisa’s father shatters their small family unit. As Louisa and her American mother Anne return to the US, this traumatic event reverberates across time and space, and the mystery of what really happened to Serk slowly unravels.
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Flawless: Chestnut Springs, 1 – Elsie Silver
₦15,000.00But when an outburst threatens his career, his team brings in a professional babysitter. Enter Summer Hamilton, his agent’s daughter.
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For Broken Men Who Cross Often – Efe Paul Azino
₦3,000.00For Broken Men Who Cross often is a refreshing and brilliant bond of the written and the oral, as it invents aesthetic devices to connect the two mediums which have constantly generated wide debate: spoken word and poetry-on-the-page. The author reiterates, through his themes of advocacy, love, loss, identity and history, the need to revisit the i…
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Fourth Wing: The Empyrean, 1 – Rebecca Yarros
₦18,000.00Welcome to the brutal and elite world of Basgiath War College . . . But when you’re smaller than everyone else and your body is brittle, death is only a heartbeat away . . . because dragons don’t bond to ‘fragile’ humans.
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Free Troubles – Obari Gomba
₦10,000.00Free Troubles: A Writer’s Eyes on the World is a collection of beautifully written essays that x-rays, critiques and parodies the ills of modern day society. Obari Gomba employs tropes of satire and social commentary, pyrotechnics of wit, beauty of language, diversity of style, force of imagination and experimentation, and first-person point of vi…