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The Cost of Knowing
The Cost of Knowing | Brittney Morris
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Dear Martin meets They Both Die at the End in this gripping, evocative novel about a Black teen who has the power to see into the future, whose life turns upside down when he foresees his younger brothers imminent death, from the acclaimed author of SLAY. Sixteen-year-old Alex Rufus is trying his best. He tries to be the best employee he can be at the local ice cream shop; the best boyfriend he can be to his amazing girlfriend, Talia; the best protector he can be over his little brother, Isaiah. But as much as Alex tries, he often comes up short. Its hard to for him to be present when every time he touches an object or person, Alex sees into its future. When he touches a scoop, he has a vision of him using it to scoop ice cream. When he touches his car, he sees it years from now, totaled and underwater. When he touches Talia, he sees them at the precipice of breaking up, and that terrifies him. Alex feels these visions are a curse, distracting him, making him anxious and unable to live an ordinary life. And when Alex touches a photo that gives him a vision of his brothers imminent death, everything changes. With Alex now in a race against time, death, and circumstances, he and Isaiah must grapple with their past, their future, and what it means to be a young Black man in America in the present.
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Gissy
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When Alex touches a person or object, he can see the future. He lives in agony, fear, anxiety since “this power” appears in his life. One day after he touched a family photo, he could see his brother death😭Sad but also beautiful. The relationship and love between these brothers are unique♥️It is also about racism. There were some magical realism that not always worked for me but I saw it as part of their ancestors history. So beautiful 4/4.5⭐️⬇️

Gissy It‘s a YA story but so emotional. It‘s about values, respect, family, love. Have your Kleenex box near to you.
First book finished during #20in4 Readathon @Andrew65
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Gissy It‘s a YA story but so emotional. It‘s about values, respect, family, love. Have your Kleenex box near to you.
First book finished during #20in4 Readathon @Andrew65
#BlackHistoryMonth #BlackAuthor
February 2023 #BookSpinBingo (#17) (@TheAromaOfBooks
#ISpyBingo February 2023 (cursive font) well the title has 2 words in cursive font 😜 @TheAromaOfBooks @clwojick
14mo
Clwojick Well done! 14mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 14mo
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 14mo
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Chelleo
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Starting this audiobook today.

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JenniferEgnor
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I loved this book so much. It was sad, honest, and uplifting all at the same time. The story centers around two young Black brothers who have experienced tragedies in the past. Since that time, they both have been living with a gift yet at times a curse—unbeknownst to each other. This story is about being who you are, even when it scares you—and the reality of what it means to be Black in America. Some key take aways for me:

JenniferEgnor •It‘s okay to not be okay. •It‘s okay to be afraid of your gifts, and to not know what to do with them. (I can say as a Medium, it‘s not always easy to see what you see. It can be a struggle!) •Your Ancestors are always standing by you with love. •It‘s okay to say no, and to do it without apologies. •Make sure your loved ones know how you feel—you never know if it could be the last time. •Accidental racism STILL gets peoplx killed; stop it! 2y
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Sharanya
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DNF @ 47%. Y‘all, I really tried my damnedest with this book, but it just wasn‘t for me. The subject matter is crucial & the relationship between the two MCs is poignant, but the pacing was REALLY bogged down by the rules of magic. Also, the narrator suffers from extreme anxiety, & as someone who struggles with anxiety myself, it was too much. I loved the author‘s previous book, Slay, & would def recommend that over this.

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BookNightOwl
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The cost of knowing is about a brother who can see into the future simply by touching something. So when he sees a glimpse of his brother dying he decides there is things In his life that need to change.

I felt this was well written. I loved the sibling love and also the different topics it covered. I gave this an A-

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Skygoddess1
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I was lucky enough to be selected to be a part of a book tour for this book. Wow! I can‘t believe it‘s taken me this long to read Brittney Morris, she is an amazing and talented writer. This book put me through various emotions and made me reflect on and think about how relevant this book is. This is a book that has various triggers and so readers should read with care. My full review and a bookish inspired playlist can be found on my blog.

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SoManyBooksNotEnoughTime
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Alex Rufus sees the future of any object or person he touches. What sounds like an amazing superpower is really only a curse. Unable to change the future, the cost of knowing it is steep, especially when he sees visions of his younger brother's imminent death. In addition, Alex is still forced to deal with the complexities of growing up too soon in a world of toxic masculinity & racism. This book had me crying both tears of joy and sadness.

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MidnightBookGirl
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This book doesn't come out until April of 2021, but ya'll it's so good! Alex is a 16 year old black teen with the weight of the world on his shoulders. He and his little brother, Isaiah, have been living with their aunt in a mostly white, upper class neighborhood since losing their parents in a car accident- an accident that left Alex with the power to see the future through touch, a curse that shows him his brother's impending death. Con't...

MidnightBookGirl Alex has kept his distance from Isaiah for years, and since he knows he can't change the outcome of his vision, he's determined to spend as much time with his little brother. Racial tensions are gripping their neighborhood, and all the ways death can come for a Black teen are on display. Yes, you will cry. But just read through the tears. 3y
Clare-Dragonfly Wow! Sounds amazing. 3y
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MidnightBookGirl
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Really enjoying this book, and this quote really stands out. It's easy to get overwhelmed in troubled times, or lifetimes of oppression. But being able to find moments of joy, pure self joy, is a powerful thing.

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