As a bookstagrammer, I can attest to the fact that our community is made of 90% ladies. Reading is generally perceived to be a feminine hobby and as such, it comes as no surprise that more ladies are inclined to […]
As a bookstagrammer, I can attest to the fact that our community is made of 90% ladies. Reading is generally perceived to be a feminine hobby and as such, it comes as no surprise that more ladies are inclined to […]
Meet Kerril. Can we start by admiring her name? It is one of those names you do not hear too often here in Kenya. But what really drew me to Kerril’s page is the aesthetic that she has there. I […]
Today, I want to introduce the amazing Wambui to the world. Wambui is one of the most anonymous bookstagrammer on these Kenyan streets but at the same time, she also happens to be one of the most engaging. Her disposition […]
Lexa is one of the most patriotic readers I have encountered so far. I was looking for some Kenyan books to read and a friend recommended me to her page. I was intrigued by her page and her YouTube channel […]
My first thought when I first saw Faith’s Bookstagram page was, ‘Wow, how pretty is this page!’ Little did I know that behind the beautiful page was someone with an even more beautiful soul. I cannot pin point the exact […]
Franscina, commonly referred to as Frankie, is honestly one of my favorite bookstagrammers in the Kenyan space. Her content alternates from being serious and informative to being hilarious and entertaining, and this perfectly describes the two major moods I operate […]
Meet Michelle Omeno. One of the most energetic characters I have ever crossed paths with! Michelle was the first friend I made when I joined Bookstagram. I remember really admiring her account and direct messaging her for more information about […]
I met Soila back in 2017. We worked together as part of the press team for an international Model United Conference for which she was part of the organizing committee. One of the funniest memories I have of our first […]