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Reviews on Boom Boom by Jude Idada

 Boom Boom talks about sickle cell anaemia in an educative and emotional way. Jude Idada gave the characters life in a captivating way, and even though a few of the characters were out of role midway “Boom Boom” was still a fascinating read with adventures on each page.“Boom Boom” Is a must read for children, and “warriors” as Jude described them. -Enwerem Chinasa, 16   Jude Idada’s “Boom Boom” was a fantastic read, it’s captivating and I found it quite tough to put down when I started. Jude Idada did a great job portraying a major societal issue in an enthralling and funny way. I would recommend “Boom Boom” strongly for students, people battling sickle cell anaemia, “warriors” as Jude would call them and for people battling depression. This was a fantastic read and I hope to see more books from him. -Kazeem Nofisat Eniola, 15   With "Boom Boom" Jude Idada could do no wrong. An entertaining, but informative and educative work of art, well written to suit the taste...

Reviews on Everyday Poems by Emmanuel Okoro

    “Everyday Poems” was a lovely and insightful read, packed with a load of fun and relatable scenarios we often find ourselves in, it also addressed a number of dilemmas we often find ourselves in. Each piece was easy to read, understand and apply in our everyday lives, justifying the name “Everyday Poems”. Emmanuel was able to present his pieces as captivatingly as possible, pouring positivity into every line to enrich and help whoever reads his work. “Everyday Poems” was an amazing read and although I don’t agree with every pieces intended message, I was marvelled by each piece. -Joshua Kumassi, 16