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AudioFile’s 2020 Best Young Adult Audiobooks

November 30, 2020      2 Comments

Today we are excited to present AudioFile’s 2020 Best Young Adult Audiobooks. AudioFile Magazine is the place to find audiobook reviews, narrator interviews and recommendations. For avid listeners don’t forget to subscribe to the AudioFile Magazine Podcast.

Raybearer

by Jordan Ifueko| Read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt

We Are Not From Here

by Jenny Torres Sanchez| Read by Marisa Blake

Stamped

by Jason Reynolds, Ibram X. Kendi| Read by Jason Reynolds, Ibram X. Kendi [Intro.]

The Black Flamingo

by Dean Atta| Read by Dean Atta

Punching The Air

by Ibi Zoboi, Yusef Salaam| Read by Ethan Herisse

Kent State

by Deborah Wiles| Read by Lauren Ezzo, Christopher Gebauer, Christina Delaine, Johnny Heller, Roger Wayne, Korey Jackson, David DeVries

Click here to check out all of the of AudioFile’s 2020 Best Audiobooks

Black Friday Read-a-Thon Quote Challenge

November 27, 2020      24 Comments

Good Morning #BFRat Participants! Now that you’ve started it’s time to share! Comment below with a quote from your current read and you’ll be entered to win a $10 Amazon Gift Card. You must be signed up for the Black Friday Read-a-Thon to eligible

Our Black Friday Readathon TBR #BFRaT !

November 24, 2020      2 Comments

This Friday, Jess and I are co-hosting the Black Friday Readathon with Alysia from Mocha Girls Read and readathon founder, Amber from DuLivre! We’re getting our TBRs together to spend all day reading, playing games, and giving away prizes. There is still time to sign up for the Black Friday Readathon here.

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Audiobook Review: Dread Nation by Justina Ireland

November 22, 2020      Leave a Comment


320 pages | Titan Books | Historical Fantasy | 11 Hours 56 mins

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

What if instead of The South rising…the dead did? More than a decade after the zombies or “shamblers” began to roam, Black slaves and Native Americans have been forced from the fields and into battle schools to become protectors or Attendants for whites.

Justina Ireland’s re-imagined history is a unique concept that combines historical fiction with action, adventure and light horror as her battle-tested heroine, Jane,stops fighting to save white people and starts fighting to save herself. At first, I  had a hard time with this book because I went in expecting this to be a book about an alternate-universe antebellum zombie apocalypse, but really this more about what it is like living in a world where zombies are the new norm. Once I was able to adjust my expectations and our main character is taken from the world she knows and dropped into the untamed wild west, I found this to be a solid read. …

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#BFRaT Read-a-thon Sign Up

November 11, 2020      2 Comments

This year, more than ever, instead of standing in long lines or fighting traffic the day after Thanksgiving kickback and join the Black Friday Read-a-Thon created by Amber at DuLivre , co-hosted by Alysia at Mocha Girls Reads and us.

Sign up below and prepare a TBR for a relaxing day of reading, giveaways and encouragement! See you there Friday, November 27th 2020

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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