1. Teju Cole
1. Teju Cole.
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
I have discovered many beautiful authors from his books. Sebald, Ondjaki…
I want to know 10 of his fav books of all time ? pic.twitter.com/WGmIoZhzkq
2. Odafe Atogun
2. Odafe Atogun
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
I got this book after I saw him on the @akefestival guest list.
I want to know does he write poetry? I love his writing ☺ pic.twitter.com/SqW6itmc8U
3. Chinelo Okparanta
3. Chinelo Okparanta
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
Hello aunty, I adore this sentence a lot.
“Ka udo di, ka ndu di” ❤ pic.twitter.com/A4Gf44TgnC
4. Molara Wood
4. Molara Wood
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
One of my fav collection of short stories ❤
More books please?? ? pic.twitter.com/Sp73cmap9d
5. Laila Lalami
5. Laila Lalami
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
I love fiction that deal in truth. Fantastic storytelling too.
This book needs a movie adaptation, NollyWood wyd? ?? pic.twitter.com/AxJ2t9VV5P
6. Leye Adenle
6. Leye Adenle
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
A book about crime in Lagos?? How did you pull it off?
Very good. Really good ?? pic.twitter.com/GnXsDaEPQc
7. Helon Habila
7. Helon Habila
You are very good sir, any plans to go back to journalism?? ☺ pic.twitter.com/xjQqop7rAd— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
8. Okey Ndibe
8. Okey Ndibe
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
If you haven’t read any book by him, then you need to ASAP.
I will keep the questions I want to ask him to myself. ? pic.twitter.com/e7IuClH5AT
9. Sarah Ladipo Manyika
9. Sarah Ladipo Manyika.
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
I became friends with the grandma next door because of Morayo.
Her insight on growing old is beautiful and sad ? pic.twitter.com/QN3NKMREOh
10. NoViolet Bulawayo
10. Noviolet Bulawayo
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
Hahaha. Your sense of humor is ??
Why did you give your characters names like ‘Bastard, Godknows etc.
Aunty why? ? pic.twitter.com/79T9pnz0IF
11. Alain Mabanckou
11. Alain Mabanckou
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
I just need to learn how to pronounce your name well, so I can brag about you ?
You are too good, it makes me cry. pic.twitter.com/YozWvKGlOX
12. Ngugi wa Thiong’O
12. Ngugi wa Thiong’O
— Zaynab Quadri (@Zaynabtyty) November 14, 2016
I love your campaign for linguistic decolonization in African literature ❤
Still pained about the Nobel Prize sha? pic.twitter.com/oEVYzViD4e