A Small World – Season Three

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In this jam-packed third season of A Small World, The Church Girl and her family are thrown into another scandal when Samson is arrested for a felony. Jamie and Adania are locked in a custody battle after she wakes up from her coma. Amaka has had enough of men treating her like a piece of meat and decides to take a film producer to court when he makes a pass at her.

Meanwhile, Promise, Ope, and Cindy find favour and a new beginning awaits after being Broken. Temi makes the hard decision of serving Oyinda divorce papers, but he compels her to go on a couples’ retreat with Danny and Tolu. But what will happen when he finally learns the secret she’s been hiding?

It’s An Emotional Affair all over again when Amaka shows up at Bolu’s office, requesting his services as a solicitor. Lola must now face the truth about her husband. Will he pass the test that only A Few Good Men will?

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28 thoughts on “A Small World – Season Three”

  1. Just as her stories maybe,they always feel so real,this one was no expectation.This thing called forgiveness is something hard to do,but we just have to,so we can steady our hearts,so we can live,so we can have peace,seeking solace in the arms of another won’t wipe away the sadness,the thought (oyinda and temi).
    When we know how important something is to us,we should be ready to sacrifice, just one single sacrifice will save us from a lot of trouble (Bolu).
    It is understandable that not everyone got to learn something the easy way,but with the grace of God we can change and see the truth (samson and Jamie).
    I mean I learnt a lot just from this season alone,infact next season please.

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  2. Victoria Ozidu

    I loved this book. Characters are very relatable and likeable. I found myself rooting for everyone. I especially enjoyed the marriage retreat part because the truths shared were so insightful.
    I think this book should be read by everyone. And I am so glad I have the privilege of enjoying Ufuoma’s unique talent. Bring on season 4!

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  3. Oh my! So much twist & drama. So many lessons. Ufuomaee’s books are so unpredictable. Every family has a story one can learn from and apply to our lives. Forgiveness….so deep! Great lesson. Many thanks Ufuomaee for being a channel once again.

    Good job.

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  4. Like previous seasons, this season did not disappoint at all. There are indeed still good men ready and willing to make sacrifices for their family. I enjoyed reading about the Couples Retreat, I felt like I was at the retreat with them. There was so much to unpack and learn. One major takeaway for me was that no matter how far gone your marriage seems to be, if you’ll only allow God to work in your lives, there’s still hope. The nuggets from the retreat alone will make for a good relationship/ marriage manual. This season was indeed jam-packed. It had a lot going on but it still made sense because of how detailed it was. I love how Oyinda evolved, even though I never expected that he could change. I love how the couples were able to resolve their issues and build their relationships. I could go on about all the things I love about this book. I was sad about Adania though, I wish she had just held on to hope. As usual, all the characters were so real and relatable. We saw themes like forgiveness, dying to self, love, redemption explored in this novel. Thank you Ufuomaee for another banger! Over to season 4!

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  5. This is a book that requires one having a cold drink right next to them.

    My goodness, so much in a book.
    I think everyone should read and pay attention to this season especially the retreat part.
    The lessons here are gold.

    I love the transformation of Oyinda. It shows that no matter how far we think a person has gone, they can still be transformed.

    Adania’s death was a bit painful for me. I was hoping there was hope for her and Jamie.

    I love the plot twist.
    This book is worth the read.
    God bless you,ma

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  6. Wow! Just wow!
    This series is EVERYTHING; The way the story of each character blends into the next is just mind-blowing.
    There are a lot of lessons to glean from this book; lessons on Marriage and relationship, faith and love, justice and compromise, etc.
    This is not just a novel, it could pass for a self help book as well and I absolutely love it.

    Ufuomaee, you are amazing! Well done.

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  7. Arrrrrrrrhhhhh….. Season 3 is packing punches. So much emotions flying in the air. The tension, the scare, tears, joy and rekindled hope in the hearts of many is deep. Is it possible for life to rise up again from some ashes? What will be the after effects of some decisions taken earlier? Ufuomaee has created a full blown community with a small world with all lives intertwined. As I read, I am amazed at her she connects all the characters and new ones continue popping up and take their place in the wheel of life.
    Season 3 is packed full with nuggets that will help married people in every stage of the marital journey- from the honey moon stage, to the voyager stage and even the mountain climbing stage. Communication, forgiveness, renewing our minds with the word of God and guarding our hearts are key points to note in our walk with God. You will love some characters, hate some, cry with some and jump for joy with some. This is a powerful irrestible book.
    Mary and Ifeanyi still standing strong like the fertile bedrock of A small world community from which all other characters derived their roots. Temi, Jaime, Danny, Lolu, Ope, Promise, Cindy, Lola, Chuka, Samson, Samuel and so many other characters make this book an exciting roller-coaster to read. A small world Season 3- a book hard to put down. Thank you Ufuomaee for this awesome book. Indeed, there are good men who have committed themselves to living their lives purposely for God, committed to make their marriage work irrespective of the challenges they face and ready to admit their faults and make ammends.

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  8. Season 3 is packed with lessons that everyone should learn from, married and singles alike.
    I’m happy that Oyinda wants to change, but I don’t think he would have made any moves if Temi didn’t file for divorce. They’re learning that two wrongs will never make a right.
    I applaud Bolu for his decision. He identified the potential problem, sought to solve it, and then came clean to Lola.
    This book, like all of Mama Ufuomaee’s books, is jam-packed with important life lessons we all should learn from. God bless you ma👏

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  9. Omooooo, ASW season 3 is a rollercoaster of emotions. Is it really Ufuomaee’s book if there aren’t dramas and plot twists?

    ASW season 3 picked up from where season 2 stopped and trust me, it’s a good read!

    Oyinda’s sudden change of character shocked me but I think there’s more coming, can’t wait to read ASW season 4.

    I look forward to reading more about all the couples and also the singles.

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  10. Hmmmm, what more can I say, than I’m blessed to be reading this. The gems that Ufuomaee gave us in this book is pure gold. It felt like I was a partaker of the marriage retreat itself. It was jam-packed , filled with a lot happening to the characters and thus, I had my emotions set in different places. It was such a roller coaster.

    I’m particularly happy that Oyinda desires a change and I hope Temi is willing to give him a chance for that🌝

    As for the cliffhanger at the end🤔,I’m eagerly waiting to read the next season. I hope to see the characters shining brighter.

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  11. Okayyy
    This series is getting more and more interesting
    It has opened my eyes on marriage. I learnt a lot of lessons especially the aspect of forgiveness. Don’t give love expecting it in return but give love because that is what you are. See love as grace and truth. This is one of the quotes/lessons from the book I particularly loved. The book shows that you need to forgive as a Christian. Inability to only causes harm on oneself as we can in the case of…..It was sad but then off to see what is gonna happen to Jamie in season 4
    P.S: I am happy for Oyinda(it shows God can change any man and no one deserves condemnation)and still in love with Mary and Ifeanyi couple goals

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  12. To be sincere I love the vociferous experience this book gave me, it was exciting and interesting I learnt a lot about marriage and also learnt that it is so easy to fall right back. It really not good to be indecisive. The drama is Wooo…..ooo…ooowwww it was like I was in the midst of it all that’s how real it was to me. The Emphasis on forgiveness was it for me… it’s so easy to say forgive nauu but when you are faced with that situation yourself what do you think your decision will be for real. This book enlightened me in different ways one was the explanation of the stone that can either break us or crush us at first I was like what was nau the difference but if you want to know….. read the book. It also gives all those spices like the African Mom drama( Mrs Nkechi🫣).

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  13. I had mixed feeling reading ASW 3.
    I read the book in two sittings, I was so engulfed in the book, I love the couple’s retreat, it felt like I went there with them
    Unku Oyinda shocked me though, I never expected it; truly what God cannot do does not exist.
    Adania’s was so sad.
    Also, I know everyone was calm with Samson and all, but I really wished someone gave him his size ( his matter get as e be)
    I learnt a few lessons too;
    1. For every action there’s a repercussion and consequence.
    2. Forgiveness is not just for the other party but also for yourself

    This book is actually like a marriage manual – A must to read.
    Good Job 👍 Mama Ufuomaee

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  14. Season 3 is a full marriage manual.
    It was full of very worthy nuggets that could help a marriage and I absolutely enjoyed it.
    One thing that was a lesson for me was the fact that you can’t eat your cake and also have it. You also can not force another person to give you his own cake after you have eaten yours.
    Then, it’s important we try as much as possible to pay heed to God no matter how difficult it is.
    As usual, it was a lovely read and I enjoyed.

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  15. My God! I’m still in shock! My body is still tingling all over from the highs and lows that this book put me through.
    Some characters I started out annoyed with have managed to wiggle their way into my heart. And some characters I liked and supported at the outset are now proving too stubborn for my liking.
    I still can’t comprehend how Ufuomaee manages to weave in the intricacies of so many characters at once. It’s just so crisply and deliciously done.
    Two major lessons I drew from this season are the importance of disciplines as Christians. We have to renew our mind and kill our flesh daily. Also, the practice of forgiveness and accountability in our Christian walk, although it is often very difficult, cannot be overemphasized. This particular season taught me a whole lot that I will still take my time to properly ponder and act on.
    In a way, I feel Season 3 wrecked me emotionally more than the previous seasons, and now I’m dreading the next season thanks to the cover and subtitle. But, trust me, I’m plunging right ahead into it, because the cliffhanger(s) this book ended with had me gaping in shock for a full minute.
    I highly recommend this book and the entire A Small World Series for everyone!

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  16. When you think Ufuomaee has done so well in season 1 and 2,she goes forward to out do herself in ASW3.
    The story takes a different turn and ended with a cliffhanger as usual.
    But much more than the story line, this book is a manual, for not just relationships, but for living.

    So much details, so much knowledge poured out in this book, in the most engaging way, as usual.
    I’m really happy I read this book and happier because I can and would still read it over and over.

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  17. I loved how this book focused on marriage and its true purpose.
    The marriage retreat segment has a lot of gems and learning nuggets that should be noted down whether you’re married or single.

    The ending didn’t shock me as Adania was vindictive. She wanted Jamie to feel the pain she had , without thinking of their son.

    Let me run and start book four, am intrigued on how this story will unfold

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