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Too hard to choose just one! These are just a few of my fave ya books by black authors-I recommend all of them❤️❤️
I‘m not usually into contemporary YA, so take this review with a grain of salt. Y‘all...I struggled with this book. Rico was relatable protagonist, & I liked the interludes with random objects. The plot moved quickly, & was way more romantic than expected. Normally I wouldn‘t mind this at all, but Zan, the love interest, felt a little too cartoony to be real. The narration grated on my nerves a bit, but that probably means it was authentic. ★★★☆☆.
Post #BookCon, I‘ve made a list of authors I watched panels of but have never read any of their works with the goal to remedy that stat.
I‘ve been able to maintain several monthly challenges that I‘ve found rewarding — #BookSpin #AuthorAMonth #ShakespeareReadalong — so here‘s to a new (personal) one: #NewToMe - a focus on a diverse array of authors I have up till now never read.
Tagged is first up on my list.
Who‘s with me? 💪🏻🤗😍
Clever, well-written YA that examines class and money—both too little and too much—and how we make our own luck in the world.
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Nic Stone is such a unique storyteller. I love how she brought it in the perspectives of inanimate objects through the story. The ending was kind of ambiguous, but I guess that was the point.
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This story jumps right into Rico's life - a 17 year old who's had no breaks in her life. She's equally responsible for her 9 year old brother as her mom - both working full-time just to get by with no safety nets. Rico's life is sharply contrasted with Zan, who has never had to worry about money. The two are brought together through a fluke that turns into a quest; they develop a relationship where they learn more about themselves than each other.
Really enjoyed the character-work, especially Rico. Money/finances are such complex subjects to tackle (yay capitalism), even more so in YA, and Nic Stone does a solid job. Confused about how I feel about the ending but I think that's the intention, because it makes the reader have to confront their relationship with money, value, wealth, humanity as it exists in a capitalist structure. Any clean ending would have felt disjointed. 1/250
A zany ya adventure and cute love story. But I guessed the big reveal right off the bat. And there was no real driver for the plot.
Rico, was a likeable character in the beginning I definitely understood her desperation to find the ticket because of her economic standing, I believe as the book went on her constant reminder of just how poor she was, was overdramatic. I loved the different inanimate object point of views. I would have liked to learn more about her partner in crime background throughout the book to understand his point of why he did what he did in the end.
I need to stop doing this - staying up late to finish a book. Of course I won‘t but still. This book was super cute. I absolutely loved the main characters. The book poses a lot of interesting questions in regards to class and wealth. I really enjoyed it. I definitely wasn‘t expecting the ending. 4.5:5 overall. Why didn‘t they have really good YA fiction when I was younger? Also I love the bookstore ladies who gave me an ARC. 🙂
I was not expecting this!! I'm so spoiled, I hit the jackpot, literally! The bags & wrapping were gorgeous! Thank you for ALL the yummy candy (I 💛white choco kitkats & whoppers!), the Never Give Up pin, the bookmark light I'm now obsessed with!! I've been wanting a book diary, & the books!! I'm dying to read the tagged, & I've heard such good things about The Body! ♥️ the Chicago skyline & of course my Audible credits!!🤗🤗 @Twainy #NightmareSwap
Awesome mail day! An ARC I won from Goodreads (that took forever to arrive) and a Funko I could not resist.
Went to hear Nic Stone talk tonight at politics and prose in union market (in dc). She brought a panel of friends with her, all women who write YA. It was a really cool discussion.