Assata: An Autobiography

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This book was outstanding. The first page will grab you and never let go. I learned so much about her childhood as well as once she became an adult. I also felt like I had front row seats inside both the Black Liberation Army and The Black Panther Party. American Schools will only teach us about Rosa Parks and MLK. It’s up to us to teach ourselves about the hundreds (possibly thousands) of other heroes that the government keeps from us. Next up for me is An Autobiography by Angela Davis and Black Prophet by Nat Turner. Did you know that she is Tupac’s Godmother 🤯

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a year ago

All Systems Red

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I wasn’t all that impressed. So many people had hyped me up about it, that I thought I was about to read the next terminator or something. So some of this is my fault. The book had some funny moments and I loved that it was a sci-fi. My biggest issue was the lack of murdering. This is the Murderbot Diaries. I needed dead bodies 🤦🏾‍♂️. I purchased the entire series so I will definitely keep reading. Hopefully the action I’m looking for will start in book 2 🤷🏾‍♂️.

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a year ago

High Season: A Novel

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ARC Review: From NetGalley

Release Date: 8-12-25

Author: Katie Bishop


This was my first ARC review and let’s just say that I was super geeked that I was given the opportunity. “High Season” is a who done it murder mystery. The plot is great, and I love the twist at the end. However, I felt like there was a lot of over-describing in the beginning and a lot of over-explaining in the middle. Sometimes it dragged on and I felt like there were parts that could have been left out. There is also a lot of jumping around between POVs and times, but it is not too difficult to keep up with. Overall, I liked it but didn’t love it. I’m giving it three and a half stars!

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a year ago