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  • Creator Spotlight: Meet Shelah, the Gordon Ramsay of Book Reviews

    鈥淚 don’t review books for authors in Nigeria anymore because they don鈥檛 take criticism well. They also like to pay, and I don鈥檛 like getting paid so I don鈥檛 feel obligated to write a nice review.鈥 – @creepyshelah

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    Hi, I’m Shelah Jegede, a 25-year-old who writes book reviews.

    I like rock music. I read a lot and work at a bookstore as a buyer/procurer. For fun, I watch anime. I don鈥檛 really think I鈥檓 interesting.

    What鈥檚 your favourite anime?

    One Piece!

    See, I don鈥檛 know why I asked. Your Twitter name is 鈥淟uffy鈥檚 wife鈥

    Laughs*  Yeah, that’s my favourite anime.

    So, you鈥檙e a bookstagrammer. How did that happen?

    I have a friend, Uche, who ran a bookstagram account two years ago. I read a lot, and I’d tell him how good I think a particular book is, so he asked me to open one too. I was so confused about what a bookstagram account was. He showed me his page, and I saw that the people he was following and his followers were all book accounts. I opened mine in 2020. 

    What鈥檚 it like to be a bookstagrammer?

    You get to meet many people and work in the book industry. It’s always funny to hear people say, 鈥淣igerians don鈥檛 read,鈥 because working in the book industry has shown me that鈥檚 a lie. The sales we make daily at the bookstore where I work, selling only books, show that a lot of Nigerians read. I鈥檝e seen someone walk into the store and buy 鈧100k worth of books just like that. Not for a library or charity, just for themselves. 

    Have you always been a big reader?

    Yes, I鈥檝e been a big reader since I was a child. I always make sure to read 100 pages every day. 

    What types of books did you read as a child? 

    When I started reading, I didn鈥檛 read children’s books. I was reading thrillers and horror when I was like seven.

    So like Goosebumps? Please say Goosebumps

    Yes, I read those, but I started with the gory ones. It got to a point where my mum started burning my books when she noticed I was buying and reading stuff like that.

    Do you think those books had any influence on you?

    Well, I鈥檓 goth. I鈥檝e always been into dark stuff like rock music and horror. I used to take pictures at home dressed as a goth, but I no longer have time for that. I also have a lot of tattoos, and people are always surprised by them. It鈥檚 just what I am and what I’ve always been. I can鈥檛 go full goth to work, but I always wear black. When people ask if I’m mourning someone, I just explain that I’m goth and can鈥檛 express myself how I’d like. 

    And you said you鈥檙e not interesting. If you could live in a fictional universe, what would it be?

    I wouldn鈥檛 survive but the universe of Six of Crows. You can only survive if you have money. Actually, even money can鈥檛 save you. Tbh a better option would be One Piece. I鈥檇 like to chill with Luffy and the gang. 

    How many books do you own?

    I own a lot of books. I started to run out of shelf space, so now, they live in boxes. They should be up to 300.

    What! How do you handle rodents? 

    I don’t have rodent issues. They don’t disturb my books.

    How can you afford that? Are you laundering money?

    Laughs* I鈥檝e been buying books since I can鈥檛 remember. Plus the old ones and the ones I鈥檝e been given. If I have a book I don鈥檛 like, I read and sell or give it out. 

    Does working at a bookstore get you discounts?

    Yes, I get discounts. I also get proof copies. Also, one advantage of running a bookstagram account is authors and publishers will reach out to you for book reviews. I don’t review books for self published authors in Nigeria anymore because they don鈥檛 take criticism well. They also like to pay, and I don鈥檛 like getting paid so I don鈥檛 feel obligated to write a nice review. If your book is horrible, I鈥檒l say it鈥檚 horrible, and I don鈥檛 want money to tie me down. 

    Ever had issues because of a bad review you wrote?

    Yes, two of them. I didn鈥檛 even give bad reviews. I have a reputation on Instagram as the Gordon Ramsey of books because I鈥檓 always honest. The  first author sent me a review copy, and the book was awful. I had to force myself to finish. When I was done, I took a picture and said, 鈥淔or reasons known to me, I will not be reviewing this book鈥, and she blocked me. What if I had reviewed the book instead? 

    The second author  wrote about queer people condescendingly, and it had nothing to do with the plot. It was even Christian fiction. I had to call it out. Then she wrote a blog post saying how she was not homophobic. I told her to write her Christian fiction and go away, abeg. 

    How do you get to review books from non-Nigerians?

    You reach out to the publishers, not the authors, and tell them what you do. Share your handle and where you鈥檇 be reviewing it. Some of them will air your message because, who are you? And there is this bias they have towards African book reviewers. During COVID, they told me that because of the pandemic, they couldn鈥檛 send books out, but they sent them to other non-Africans. It鈥檚 just luck. Most times, I just buy the book. 

    What are some other struggles you face as a bookstagrammer? 

    Sometimes, it can be overwhelming when other bookstagrammers are reading a so many books. I feel pressured to do the same. There鈥檚 also the pressure of taking nice pictures. Sometimes, I take breaks from posting so I don鈥檛 feel pressured and can just enjoy my book. Another thing is there鈥檚 always the pressure to read popular books. People ignore you when you鈥檙e talking about the non-popular ones, except you already have a following.

    How did you become the Gordon Ramsey of book reviews?

    There are these popular books people on TikTok always say are interesting, but when you read them, it鈥檒l be the worst thing you鈥檝e ever read. No plot, just heterosexual sex. I started doing this thing where I those specific books, dissect and tell people how trash it is. 

    There was a time when I said many writers on TikTok don鈥檛 know how to write romance. They鈥檇 write sexual connections and sell them as romantic, and people started agreeing with me. I like romance but let it be well written. I鈥檓 just tired of the heteronormative rubbish in romance. If it鈥檚 good, I won鈥檛 say it鈥檚 bad. I thought people would unfollow me for these opinions, but it turns out they like them.  

    Which romantic books do you consider well-written?

    I鈥檒l say She Gets the Girl, the Heartstopper series. I don鈥檛 read a lot of romance; fantasy is my favourite genre. Six of Crows is fantasy, but some of the characters were in love and had good relationships. The Song of Achilles is also good, and finally, Seven Days in June

    Her favourite books right now

    Which do you prefer, hard copies or ebooks?

    Definitely hard copies. I don鈥檛 enjoy reading on my phone; it鈥檚 very distracting. 

    Book pet peeve?

    Unremovable stickers and annotating books. I can鈥檛 stand it. Just get a jotter or something. It鈥檚 like defacing a beautiful white wall. Why would you do that? Get sticky notes, don鈥檛 just write on the book nau.

    No. Let鈥檚 fight because I annotate. Let me guess, you don鈥檛 lend people your books, right?

    Let’s not fight, please. I don鈥檛 borrow people my books oh. I鈥檇 rather buy you a copy. I had this book titled Knots and Crosses, a series about an alternate universe where white people are oppressed. I borrowed this boy, but he didn鈥檛 tell me he was travelling. I didn鈥檛 see him for a week so I visited and his Grandma said he鈥檇 travelled. With my book! I bought a new one, but never again. 

    What鈥檚 your favourite and least favourite thing about being a bookstagrammer?

    Just discussing books with people is what I love most about it. I love when I post about a book I鈥檓 reading, people reply, and we have the most interesting conversation. I don鈥檛 like the arguments and when people are snobbish with books that aren鈥檛 even good. 

    D鈥檡ou think you鈥檒l still be talking about books in the next five years?

    Way more even. I鈥檒l still be reading and reviewing books. That can never change. I鈥檓 thinking of starting a sapphic book club. The idea is nice, but I鈥檓 not an extrovert and gathering people together is hard. It鈥檒l be monthly, for people who are just starting to read and want something fluffy. No pressure to read whatever we鈥檇 be reading monthly. 

    What鈥檚 your favourite quote about books?

    A book is a gift you can open over and over again. I don鈥檛 know who said it. 

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