Episodes

  • Ep. 24 | Caffeinated Chapter: A Cozy Return to Reading
    Jan 17 2026

    In this episode of Caffeinated Chapter, I reintroduce the podcast, sharing my excitement about returning to the mic after a hiatus.

    I discuss my goals for the podcast, including cutting out filler words and creating a cozy space for book lovers.

    I reflect on my recent reading journey, mentioning the books I have completed and my intention to read more consistently.

    I emphasized the importance of enjoying the reading process without pressure, and I shared my love for coffee, a recurring theme in the upcoming episodes.

    Throughout the conversation, I also express gratitude for listener engagement and the emotional connection I feel with my audience, highlighting the impact of a supportive community on my creative endeavors.

    Some of the books mentioned in this episode:

    • The Bone River by Nkereuwem Albert
    • Rebel Folklore: Empowering Tales of Spirits, Witches, and Other Misfits from Anansi to Baba Yaga Audiobook edition by Icy Sedgwick with Maite Jáuregui (Narrator)
    • Things We Do Not Tell The People We Love by Huma Qureshi
    • Son of the Morning by Akwaeke Emezi
    • The Samurai's Garden by Gail Tsukiyama
    • Gate to Kagoshima by Poppy Kuroki

    The 2026 reading challenges mentioned:

    • Fun With Titles Reading Challenge 2026
    • January in Japan
    • The StoryGraph Reads the World 2026
    • The StoryGraph's Genre Challenge 2026
    • The 2026 #SomethingBookishReadingChallenge

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    52 mins
  • Ep. 23 | Reintroduction + Current Reading Goals for 2023
    Sep 10 2023

    Hey there, welcome back to the podcast. It has been so long and I'm glad to be back.

    In today's episode, I'll be reintroducing the podcast while addressing and sharing with you some plans that I have and I'll also be sharing my current goals for the rest of 2023.

    Here's a look at some of the top episodes we've had in past seasons:

    1. Reading A Broken People's Playlist
    2. Recommending Reading Challenges for 2022
    3. Recommending Smutty books
    • I mentioned listening to more audiobooks and if you want to get into it as well, you can do that by signing up to Scribd. With this link, you get 60 days free to listen and read so many books.
    • Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter, and Storygraph.
    • Subscribe to my YouTube Channel and Newsletter.
    • Join the Something Bookish Reading Challenge and The Storygraph Reads The World 2023 Challenge.

    Enjoy! ✨

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    26 mins
  • Ep. 15: Reading | A Broken People's Playlist by Chimeka Garricks
    May 20 2022
    It's #ShortStorySeptember and I'm doing another reading from A Broken People's Playlist, a collection of 12 stories inspired by music. This is an all time favorite book and you'll find that I mentioned among the books that would pull you out of a reading slump in Episode 9.
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    38 mins
  • Ep. 22: Recommending | Five Books for Five Prompts in The Something Bookish Reading Challenge.
    May 6 2022

    Every book fits into a prompt in a reading challenge, it all just depends on you.

    On the show today, I shared books for five prompts in The Something Bookish Reading Challenge, the prompts mentioned in this show are:

    1. A book over 500 pages
    2. A book by a Southern African Author
    3. A book by a Caribbean Author
    4. A book set in East Africa
    5. A translated novel published in 2022

    The Reading challenge is hosted by Amyn - The Lipglossmaffia and the books recommended can be found on Scribd, using my link and you get 60 days free. Try it Now!

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    20 mins
  • Ep. 21: Reading | The Sex Lives Of African Women
    Apr 24 2022
    For today, I'm reading an excerpt from the book; The Sex Lives Of African Women by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah. This reads more like a memoir which features the stories of several women talking about the sex experiences and how they've been able to come to terms with their sexuality despite societal norms. I hope you enjoy listening to me read this, also leave me a comment if you've read this book.
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    36 mins
  • Ep.20: Recommending | Books by Black Women you should read
    Apr 9 2022
    In today's episode, I'm celebrating Black women writers and sharing their books. In order of appearance: Coconut by Florence Olajide LegendBorn by Tracy Deonn The First Woman by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi In Dependence by Sarah Ladipo Manyika Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones On The Come Up by Angie Thomas His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna You can connect with On Instagram and Twitter
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    34 mins
  • Recommending | 4 Reading Challenges to join in
    Jan 23 2022
    There are no rules to participating in reading challenges. There are lots of them right now and you can pick anyone from the list below: The Something Bookish Reading Challenge 2022 10 books 10 decades 20 books by black women Storygraph read the world 2022 Follow me on bookstagram, try scribd for free for 60 days If you enjoy my content, please consider supporting me and buy me a cup of digital coffee Subscribe to my newsletter Daalụ ❤
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    29 mins
  • Best Books of 2021 & Anticipated releases of 2022
    Jan 16 2022

    Hey there! Happy New Year! Welcome to the first episode on the podcast season 3, today I'm sharing my best books of 2021 and anticipated releases of 2022. Reviews and Reflections of books mentioned are:

    • The Gilded One
    • The Mountains Sing
    • The First Woman
    • Ace of Spades
    • Butter Honey Pig Bread

    If you love my content, please share and buy me a digital cup of coffee.

    The complete list of Best Books of 2021 and anticipated releases of 2022 are up here!

    Follow me on StoryGraph and get 60 days free to read book on Scribd

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    34 mins