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Tag: The Guardian First Book Prize

December 30, 2011December 31, 2011 Kinna

2011 Awards Round-up (9): The Final List of the Year

November 26, 2011November 26, 2011 Kinna

2011 Awards Round-up (8): So Many Winners…

July 21, 2011 Kinna

2011 Awards Round-up (6): Wins, Shortlists and Nominations

Kinna

Lifelong reader. I read mostly fiction. I enjoy world literature. I’m partial to women writers, especially African women writers. Here, you'll find commentary on novels, short stories and poems. In Accra, Ghana. Contact me at kinnareads at gmail dot com. Host of Africa Reading Challenge.

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