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Book Review: A Love Hate Thing by Whitney D. Grandison

September 20, 2020      Leave a Comment

Rating: Unrated | 448 pages | Inkyard Press | Contemporary | Release Date: 01/07/2020

This book has a lot of mixed reviews and I think part of it is because it has a premise I thought we left behind in the early 2000s. You know– a kid from the hood is dropped into an affluent neighborhood where he finds redemption and peace through writing.

In A Love Hate Thing Tyson Trice is taken in by family friends after a horrific tragedy and reunited with his childhood best friend Nandy. Nandy wants nothing to do with Trice and makes snap judgments about him because he was raised in the hood, while Trice sees her as the spoiled popular girl who only thinks of herself. To rekindle their friendship these stubborn teens have to get past their prejudices and learn to trust each other again.

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Book Review: The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper

September 6, 2020      2 Comments

Rating: Unrated |  Bloomsbury YA | Contemporary YA | Release Date: 02/04/20

I feel like there is a generation of teens from upper-middle-class families growing up in trendy artsy gentrified neighborhoods who, like all teens,  have issues but are privileged enough to know how to ask for help and can easily find it. I feel like this is a book for these kinds of teens– and I think without this understanding this book can come off as a bit insufferable.

Brooklyn bred Cal Lewis Jr. has found a niche for himself as a reporter on the social media app Flash Fame (Think Periscope meets TikTok). He’s covered local news, elections, and America’s newest obsession —NASA’s manned mission to Mars. The last thing Cal expects is for his dad to be chosen to join the mission. Its good-bye, Brooklyn!  Howdy, Texas! As this reporter becomes a part of the story.

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We’re Back (and on WordPress!)

August 31, 2020      Leave a Comment

Kat and I have been on a bit of a blogging hiatus since March. When Virginia locked down due to the pandemic I started taking to Kat about finally migrating our site to WordPress as a project and distraction.

In the mid-2010’s moving to WordPress was this rite of passage for book bloggers. The process always looked intimidating so we put it off for years.  I started researching and found the process was more streamlined than I remembered. I’m moderately tech-savvy and felt I could Google my way through it. Also, the new Blogger made me ready to jump ship.

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AudioFile Magazine’s Picks of the Best YA Audiobooks for Spring Listening

April 17, 2020      Leave a Comment

Spring is finally here and you can always count on an audiobook as a great little getaway,  and AudioFile Magazine is here to help with their Best YA Audiobooks for Spring Listening. For more audiobook reviews, recommendations and blog posts and check out AudioFile Magazine.com or follow @AudioFileMag

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Five Black Children’s Books For Young Bookworms

February 27, 2020      Leave a Comment

Jess and I bought our nephew his first book at two months old because you’re never too young to excited about books! We have a list of children books by Black authors that will make perfect additions to a burgeoning bookshelf.

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AudioFile Magazine’s Picks of the Best New YA Audiobooks For Winter Listening

February 15, 2020      Leave a Comment

We are teaming up with AudioFile Magazine, the place for audiobook reviews, narrator interviews and audiobookish content, to present AudioFile Magazine’s Picks of the Best New YA Audiobooks for winter listening. This Earphones Award-winning list has fantasy, historical fiction, and long-awaited series finales.

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