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Something Bookish

Author: Amyn

The Something Bookish Podcast is a quirky and candid podcast hosted by the crazy book lady, Amyn AKA Lipglossmaffia. Every other week, while tipsy, she hosts unfiltered conversations with herself or a guest to talk about all things related to books and reading. No gimmicks or pseudointellectual chatter. Just a mega dose of bookish goodness. Find her on Twitter or Instagram @Lipglossmaffia or https://somethingbookish.com.ng
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Genres: Arts, Books

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Ep 98: January Wrap-Up + Sharjah Festival of African Literature Reflections
Episode 8
Thursday, 30 January, 2025

In this episode, I talk about all the books I read in January 2025. All 18 of them! I also reflect on my experience as a guest moderator at the first ever Sharjah Festival of African Literature, held in the UAE Drink Of The Pod: Rum & Coke Enjoy!  In Case You Missed It ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  The Litty Review: Chain Gang All-Stars Books, Publishing, And The Reader's Perspective ft Niki The 2025 Something Bookish Reading Challenge Guide Top Tips To Get Out Of A Reading Slump  ⁠ ⁠⁠Tips For Reading Multiple Books At A Time CONTACT  Questions? Comments? Email me at amynbawa.allah@gmail.com or Find me HERE

 

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