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Cash by Jessica Peterson
4.0
4.5 ⭐️
this was so cute! more cowboy vibes than elsie silver which i was super into and the characters are so fun
this was so cute! more cowboy vibes than elsie silver which i was super into and the characters are so fun
Crossroads by Devney Perry
4.0
If the ending/last chapter hadn’t been rushed I think I would have given this a 5! this was cute and fun and a easy but great read
Sunlight by Devney Perry
4.0
At first I really was not liking Sasha’s character but her character arc really grew on me and i actually wound up really enjoying this about as much as the first in the series!
On the Line by Naomi Loud
2.0
was there any plot to be found? no
was there any resolutions whatsoever? no
did i have fun reading it? yes
was there any resolutions whatsoever? no
did i have fun reading it? yes
A Shadow in the Ember by Jennifer L. Armentrout
5.0
OHhhhhh there is a chance I am liking this series almost more than the main series I couldn’t put it down
The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates
5.0
Ta-Nehisi Coates' writing is as powerful and thought provoking as it is heartbreaking. The way he brings together the memoirs of his travels to Senegal, South Carolina, israel and Palestine, to show that sometimes the wrong lesson is learned from oppression is incredibly powerful. This book is also a strong argument that written word and journalism is still determined by perception and that it takes real work to adjust your own lens. Incredible work and a must read.
“You cannot act upon what you cannot see. And we are plagued by dead language and dead stories that serve people whose aim is nothing short of a dead world. And it is not enough to stand against these dissemblers. There has to be something in you, something that hungers for clarity. And you will need that hunger, because if you follow that path, soon enough you will find yourself confronting not just their myths, not just their stories, but your own.”
“You cannot act upon what you cannot see. And we are plagued by dead language and dead stories that serve people whose aim is nothing short of a dead world. And it is not enough to stand against these dissemblers. There has to be something in you, something that hungers for clarity. And you will need that hunger, because if you follow that path, soon enough you will find yourself confronting not just their myths, not just their stories, but your own.”