Lexa W. Lubanga
@Lexa_Lubanga
Woman of Letters |Kenyan Lit. Enthusiast| @wazalendoreads || Host @kreadathon🇰🇪 & The Meja Mwangi Readathon |Book news @booksofkenya
Just finished reading Meja Mwangi's Kill Me Quick... we read these books as kids just for entertainment. Now they hold a completely deeper meaning
My dad loved buying me books. It was one of his presents. I still have my first copy but some pages are torn. 🤩 Funny he gets irritated in my adulthood that I read too much.
One of the best Kenyan books I've ever read. Gave me so much insight about life the first time I read in 2007. I remember it like it was yesterday.
Excited for our Book club meeting tomorrow to discuss this masterpiece.❤️ #readmejamwangi
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Our July edition is out now! Featuring: fiction by Gloria Mwaniga Odary, poetry by Adesiyan Oluwapelumi, hybrid by Orji Victor Ebubechukwu, visual by Habibat Muhammad Sani, and drama by Doreen Masika. lolwe.org
One of the best books I've read. Meja Mwangi remains Goated!
Excited for our Book club meeting tomorrow to discuss this masterpiece.❤️ #readmejamwangi
Excited for our Book club meeting tomorrow to discuss this masterpiece.❤️ #readmejamwangi

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ALIBHAI MULLA JEEVANJEE Entrepreneur Extraordinaire who Broke Barriers in Colonial Kenya
Alibhai Mulla Jeevanjee established “The African Standard” in Mombasa in 1902 as a weekly newspaper. In 1905, the newspaper changed its name to “The East African Standard” after AMJ sold it to two British nationals.
In case you didn’t know, today is Monday. We’ve got to go bake the daily bread!’ Meja Mwangi ~ 1979
Deep in the African jungle where even the bravest are afraid to venture, lies a truth that will propel James through his probable American journey, if he can come out alive. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
FITZ de SOUZA Lawyer who became “Maker of a Nation”: How Fitz’s Legal Mind saw Colonial Injustice Fizzle Out
MAKHAN SINGH Uhuru Sasa! All But Now Forgotten: How Kenya Forgot Her Independence Hero