Cultural Identity in Conflict: African Traditions in an American Setting
In Odo by C. S. Johns, readers are transported into a story that straddles two distinct worlds—Nigeria and the United States. Through the characters of
In Odo by C. S. Johns, readers are transported into a story that straddles two distinct worlds—Nigeria and the United States. Through the characters of
In horror fiction, belief is often the thin line between survival and doom. Characters who dismiss warnings, signs, and traditions are frequently the first to
Migration is often portrayed as a hopeful journey toward a better life, yet it rarely comes without emotional baggage. In Odo by C. S. Johns,
Signs of a Demon in Odo’s World Imagine you’re in your house late one night. The lights flicker. The temperature drops. And suddenly, you feel
The Spirit That Walks Between Life and Death Have you ever stared at a child who seemed too quiet, too still, almost as if their
There are books that thrill, and there are books that haunt. Odo by C. S. Johns does both. Rooted in Yoruba mythology and braided with
In the genre of paranormal mystery and supernatural drama, few novels dig as deep into cultural soil as “Odo” by C.S. Johns. A hauntingly atmospheric
This season, would you like to get your hands on a fictional novel that has horror drama, paranormal mystery, and much more? If yes, then
In the chilling corridors of C.S. Johns’ novel “Odo,” the reader is gripped by a suspenseful descent into spiritual warfare, interwoven with African mythology, psychological