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Black Buck
Black Buck | Mateo Askaripour
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For fans of Sorry to Bother You and The Wolf of Wall Streeta crackling, satirical debut novel about a young man given a shot at stardom as the lone black salesman at a mysterious, cult-like, and wildly successful startup where nothing is as it seems. Theres nothing like a black salesman on a mission. An unambitious twenty-two-year-old, Darren lives in a Bed-Stuy brownstone with his mother, who wants nothing more than to see him live up to his potential as the valedictorian of Bronx Science. But Darren is content working at Starbucks in the lobby of a Midtown office building, hanging out with his girlfriend, Soraya, and eating his mothers home-cooked meals. All that changes when a chance encounter with Rhett Daniels, the silver-tongued CEO of Sumwun, NYCs hottest tech startup, results in an exclusive invitation for Darren to join an elite sales team on the thirty-sixth floor. After enduring a hell week of training, Darren, the only black person in the company, reimagines himself as Buck, a ruthless salesman unrecognizable to his friends and family. But when things turn tragic at home and Buck feels hes hit rock bottom, he begins to hatch a plan to help young people of color infiltrate Americas sales force, setting off a chain of events that forever changes the game. Black Buck is a hilarious, razor-sharp skewering of Americas workforce; it is a propulsive, crackling debut that explores ambition and race, and makes way for a necessary new vision of the American dream.
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Deblovestoread
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Yay for #TBRTarot! Fourth from the left, top shelf of the TBR bookcase. I received this book in a #blitsyswap a couple of years ago and am excited to add it to my March reading plan.

CBee Perfect!! 😊😊 14mo
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Litsi
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Could it be true that while you‘re talking about office seating charts your black colleague is summoning her ancestors to manage her rage over your freshest microagression? I am here to tell you “ yes”. So is Askaripour. But even a satirical novel with a message needs to be a successful novel and this one is not. https://www.facebook.com/1082882538/posts/pfbid023MF9Mcpdo1mG3D3X1WWetiNCLfLsFqH...

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Karisa
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Mehso-so

This book started strong but it felt like it lost some momentum for me as the main character lost his way. At its heart it feels like a cautionary tale about a young man that puts career over family and neighborhood. Then he tries to do every right and things don‘t go well either. Just sad and frustrating, but maybe that‘s the point? 🤷🏻‍♀️

adoramichaels This is good to know. I literally just put this on my wishlist a couple days ago. Thank you! 2y
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Kaarin
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Had a great experience with the audiobook

Litsi Well read indeed, but sadly not well written 1y
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mollyrotondo
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I really enjoyed this satire on racism in the workplace and the bullying at tech startups. Very dark but balanced the humor and honest, serious topics so well. I also really loved how the main character gave the reader sale tactic advice throughout his telling of his story. Very well written. Definitely recommend.

Ruthiella This had been on my TBR list ever since it was first published! I just need to find the time! 2y
mollyrotondo @Ruthiella I got it in my BOTM box last year when it came out and I finally got to it! I made a point to select it for a book club I‘m in since it was my turn to pick 😆 2y
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NikkiCureton
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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. The narrator was fantastic and the subject matter was timely and compelling. 🎧

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Carolhreads
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Drives home a certain message that left me feeling defeated . If you read this book don‘t get your hopes up even through all the ups there are a lot of downs I repeat don‘t get your hopes up . Good book but because of what I mentioned I had to rate it lower now I see why people said this book pissed them off . It had so much potential to leave readers feeling inspired but it did just the opposite.

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Acoleman
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Mehso-so

This one was just OK for me. The first half I really enjoyed, then it dragged on too long for me. I did like the characters and the real life examples of systematic racism that plagues our country. It just went a little overboard in the second half of the book.

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ReviewsMayVary
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Mehso-so

his is getting 3 1/2 wobbly stars. There are some great moments in it but all together, it‘s a bit of a fizzler.

The first 3/4 is a bit of a cross between Sorry to Bother You and Survivor, by Chuck Palahniuk. But then the end is a bad crime drama/ blacksploitation mashup. Or something.

I would read something else by this author but I‘d DNF quicker if even remotely pulled to.

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Schlinkles
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It‘s time for the Savannah Book Festival again and yesterday I had the pleasure of escorting Mateo to speak at a local Savannah school. He‘s a true delight and the kids loved every minute of it.

Ruthiella I‘ve wanted to read his novel since it first came out! So many books, so little time! 2y
Schlinkles @ruthiella Ain‘t that the truth?!? 2y
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JulieAly
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed this but didn‘t enjoy it at the same time. The story itself was really good but I was not a fan of some of the characters. Overall not a bad read but I wouldn‘t rush to pick it up.

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Traci1
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Mehso-so

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I really wanted to love this one. And the beginning was promising. But somewhere around the middle it just started feeling drawn out. It had moments of greatness, but there was just too much that felt like filler. I'm still glad to have read it, but I'm not sure how much I'll remember 6 months from now.

This was my #doublespin for February.

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DMC_run8
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Darren, aka Buck, is a supervisor at Starbucks who is offered an opportunity to work for a start-up company selling...it takes awhile to get to that. Darren is our narrator and his goal is to teach us how to sell. This book was darkly satirical and I was pleasantly surprised by it. My first 5⭐️ this year.

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Smartypants
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Excellent book! Great story with the cutthroat industry of startup sales with a character from Bes-Stuy, one of my fave Brooklyn neighborhoods. I‘ll definitely read this author again. #greatread

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TheNerdyProfessor
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This book was a wild ride. It starts out exploring the challenges that people of color face when trying to ascend the corporate ladder - through sarcasm and satire it highlights the constant systemic oppression POC experience. Buck, our narrator, is at once a hero and very despicable. The end of the book provides a chance for redemption, but the storyline does get a bit far-fetched - though I appreciated the commentary on race wars and privilege.

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TheNerdyProfessor
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I have a terrible habit of buying BOTMs but then not actually wanting to read them months later - on a mission to get through the backlog. About 80 pages into Black Buck - it feels like Wolf of Wall Street in terms of the ridiculous antics that tech companies utilize to turn a profit. This was described as satire but sadly reads like it could be reality. Lots of examples of microaggressions and racism.

*Pete the Cat courtesy of my daughter 😻

Megabooks It gets more satire-y as you read on. 👍🏻 I have some botm‘s to get through as well. 3y
TheNerdyProfessor @Megabooks did you read The Other Black Girl? That one became too far "out there" for my taste. I wonder if this one is too outrageous to be believable? 3y
Megabooks I did read TOBG, and I didn‘t think about comparing the two until you mentioned it. They both definitely get out of control towards the end! Interested to read your thoughts when you finish this. 3y
Kimberlone I think everyone with a #BOTM sub has the same problem! 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Eggs Well done 👍🏼 3y
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TheNerdyProfessor
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This is the fastest my #BOTM box has ever arrived! I actually used my second account this month and I am waiting on 3 more books to arrive. Can't wait to dive into these!

FelinesAndFelonies I am jealous! 😭 3y
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MicheleinPhilly
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I thought this was REALLY well done. Inventive and engaging, Askaripour takes this completely over the top and outside the realm of believability but for some reason, it still worked for me 100%. I can‘t wait to see what he does next.

TrishB Sounds good 👍🏻 3y
rockpools I‘m kind-of intrigued. 3y
Megabooks I didn‘t love this as much as you, but I‘m definitely on board for his next!! 3y
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Sharpeipup
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How the day‘s going.

(Internet/cable is out again…good thing I have books)

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Oryx
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My latest Mr B's subscription book. The first few pages are putting me in mind of the film "Sorry to Bother You" - but surely it can't get as bonkers as that. ?

TrishB I don‘t know the film (but that‘s not a surprise really!) 3y
Oryx @TrishB The film is about a Black guy who works for this weird telesales company in the US, and he learns that if he puts on a white voice, his sales do better. So he climbs the ranks of this company. And then it goes a bit odd. This is about a Black guy starting a sales job at a (mostly white) start up. And the company's a bit mysterious. It seems to have the same dark humor as the start of that film. I'm liking it so far. 3y
TrishB Sounds interesting 👍🏻 3y
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Reggie That film was crazypants! 3y
Reggie You might be the only other person I know who‘s watched it. 3y
Oryx @Reggie totally bizarre. I had no idea going into it - I thought it was a dark satire on code switching. And it was, but then... 🤯 Maximum points for surprise. I actually don't know anyone who has seen it either, and it's a hard one to recommend to people 😄 3y
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GloVerdino
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Things got a bit crazy and I had to keep reminding myself that this is supposed to be a satire, I kind of lost interest in the middle when I had no idea where the story was going but it was a solid ending so I‘m giving it a pick!

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sharread
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"And it's the potential of failure, more than failure itself, that stops so many people from beginning anything." I've just found another favorite author. I utterly loved this book. It was funny, real, engaging, memorable and downright fun. It's all about fate, choices, and lovable characters. I highly recommend this one as a read. Loved it! ❤❤❤❤❤ 5 big hearts. #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #BOTM

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Normally I get annoyed when people compare a new book to older media, I rarely find they relate, but I do think it is accurate to do so here with Sorry To Bother You and The Wolf of Wall Street. While this is highly original it does have the feel and close premise to both. I am glad the cover flap referenced both movies so I was prepared for this to go off the rails.
Overall this was good. Solid 3.5 while I was immediately sucked into the story👇

ChaoticMissAdventures I felt this started lagging about 3/4 of the way in. And the characters were not a deep and we'll rounded as they should have been for a novel of this length. It was a very quick fast paced read that was good fun. 3y
Oryx I've only started this, but I'm definitely getting Sorry to Bother You vibes! 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Reading Black Buck and decided this was the time to try Starbucks again. I am an ultra snobby Portlander who knows there is tons of better coffee out there so it has been years since I have tried them. Surprised to learn they have nitro! But not as surprised as the lady taking my order when i couldn't figure out what a medium was. 😆☕📚

Verdict - happy with their no straw needed lid, the coffee was fine, totally not as bad as I remember!

marleed Ohh are Seattle and Portland competitive about their coffees!? My brother passed away but was a die-hart downtown Seattle-er. He was a coffee fanatic and truly beloved it was his responsibility as a Seattle-er to love the stuff! 3y
ChaoticMissAdventures @marleed I am so sorry for your loss. Starbucks is more of a Seattle thing, whole there are shops every other block here, PDXers have that we are far too cool, hippy and weird to do SB 😆. Mostly you will find born and raised PDXers at their neighborhood (walkable) indie owned coffee places. I will go 15 or more minutes out if my way to hit a small business and avoid the chain. That said I do think they are great to their employees! 3y
marleed Haha. That funny and I understand - respect for Portland and indies! It is great that SB has benefits for employees. It‘s actually good for me too as I‘ve used it as my excuse for frequenting them so often! 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Weekend reads
#tbr #readinggoals

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DGRachel
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I loved this right up until the next to last chapter. I HATED the plot twist at the end. The rest was well-written and well-paced, with good character development and people I really cared about. I could have lived without the flashbacks to my own time in business-to-business lead generation for Compaq, though. 😂

vivastory I agree about the plot twist 3y
Mitch Oh no... hope the ending let down didn't spoil the experience! 3y
DGRachel @vivastory It felt like the author ran out of plot and thought “oh crap. I‘ve got nothing else to say but I need an ending so let me use the most garbage, cliched thing I can think of. 😡 3y
DGRachel @Mitch It definitely knocked my rating down. I still think it was most well written and the author did a great job creating complex characters to root for (or against), but the ending was definitely disappointing. 3y
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Jadams89
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I‘ll be catching up on my BOTM backlog this month! Super excited about my #bookspin and #doublespin picks!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Melismatic
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Pickpick

This book really nails startup culture - especially in New York City - and made me chuckle out loud quite a few times. Few of the characters are actually likeable but their mistakes are believable in the pursuit of power, money, and influence. Some details took me out of it because they were just too goofy/unrealistic....but overall, I devoured this.

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eraderneely
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This went to places I didn‘t expect it to go. I was intrigued at the start, then flooded with anxiety waiting for things to go very very wrong, then it went to comic book villain level craziness, and came around to a solid ending.
The style was innovative without being gimmicky. Solid pick for me.

squirrelbrain Great review! 3y
Oryx I've just got this from a book subscription - glad to see you give it a good review. 😁 Looking forward to reading it. 3y
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whatkhrysreads
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This book was so good I couldn‘t put it down. Not sure why it‘s labeled as satire because these things happen daily in the corporate world. Well worth the read and I gave it 5 ⭐️.

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Jnnlb
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Mateo's book while full of humor and sadness, is a cautionary tale of that slippery slope when we don't learn from the lessons that Martin Luther King Jr. tried to teach us, "We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."
I received an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. #NetGalley #BlackBuck

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Addison_Reads
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#SpringSentiments @Eggs

There is certainly lots of #Enterprising that occurs in this novel. I can't wait to see what this author writes next.

Eggs Great choice 📚👏🏻📚 3y
Leftcoastzen Great pick 3y
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vivastory
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Justin Bieber-worshipping cult 😂😂

Cathythoughts That‘s so funny 👍🏻🤣 3y
Megnogged 😂😂😂 I have this one out in my latest library haul! 3y
vivastory @Megnogged I hope you enjoy it! I have a little over 100 pages left. 3y
TheLibrarian Omg. Now I definitely need to move this up on my tbr pile 😂 3y
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Addison_Reads
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#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

I started this audiobook yesterday, and finished it today, so I'm using it as a Free space on my card.

The satire in this book is brilliant, although things do get a little off the rails in the second half. Using the corporate world as the setting to expose racial problems in society worked well in this novel.

I'm excited to read more from this author in the future.

marleed I agree. I wish the second half would have been as interesting as the first half, but I can imagine a production company doing some tweaks and developing this into a movie or limited series. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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MelKelsey
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Book 33

I listened to this book about a respectful guy who gets discovered to become a salesperson for a startup while at his job as a Starbucks' manager. The story started out engaging, but the salesman stereotype that the protagonist becomes was distasteful and off-putting. The resolution is inadequate to counterbalance the distasteful midsection. ⭐⭐

LiteraryinLawrence Bummer! This one seemed like it could be hit or miss. Sorry it was a miss! 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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Honestly, I almost didn‘t read it.Starting out with the hard sell or die theme is so 1980s Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross) This novel has a lot to say about race , class, ambition, community, gentrification,tech , and losing your way . Filled with dark humor & food for thought.A bit wild at the end .Would definitely check out Mr. Askaripours next book.
#catsOfLitsy

Crazeedi So sweet 😻 I miss my kitties so much, I need to get a couple very soon 3y
Leftcoastzen @Crazeedi you should if you can. Great reading buddies!😻😀 3y
Megabooks Fantastic review! I‘m interested to see what he writes next too. 3y
UwannaPublishme 😻😻😻 3y
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rachelsbrittain
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1. The Gilded Ones and Weird Kid

2. Hardcover (but I have plenty of softcover books too)

3. Black Buck

#WeekendReads

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TiminCalifornia
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Great debut novel here. I've never worked at a start-up myself but have worked at professional service organizations where start-up companies were clients and have heard enough stories that very little of what happened at Buck's company Sumwun was unbelievable. Except for maybe a full-grown pet pig in a NYC high rise. I‘d believe it in Silicon Valley though.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3886017062

#satire #blitsy

Liz_M Oh, you better believe there are New Yorkers that keep all sorts of exotic pets:
Pigs: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/nyregion/illegal-but-still-around-new-yorks-h...
425-lb tiger and an alligator: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/18/nyregion/ming-tiger-harlem-nyc.html
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TiminCalifornia @Liz_M Ha! I need to talk to these people. I can‘t get past building security with so much as a banker box without a pass from our office manager! 3y
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Jen2
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I could not put this down!!

BarbaraTheBibliophage Agreed! It was such a strong debut novel! 3y
Litsi Have it. Cannot wait. 3y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So true 🙌🏻💪🏻❤️ 3y
DarkMina @Mavey You‘re welcome! Love the quote! 3y
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BookReviewsbyTara
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Pickpick

I‘m kind of in between “Pick” and “So-So” with this one. The main reason I say it‘s a “pick” is because I took over a month to complete the audiobook so I don‘t feel I connected with it as much as I would have if I would have listened to it daily..But it is an interesting read about sales! Good plot. I liked the 1st half much more than the 2nd half!

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TheBookDream
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A solid 4 star read that kind of reminded me of the movie “Sorry to Bother You.”

About 6 hours into #MyReadathon reading goal. 3.5 into my schoolwork goal. 0 into ghe gaming goal so won‘t reach that.

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TheBookDream
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Today in “In case you forgot the author is male” 😬 😅#MyReadathon

youneverarrived 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ 3y
Hooked_on_books Yeah, I noticed a few of these in this one. I had to roll my eyes a bit. 3y
TheBookDream @Hooked_on_books it‘s too bad. This book is aces otherwise. Having trouble putting it down. That line just totally snapped my suspension of disbelief though. 3y
reading_rainbow What?? 😂😂 3y
bookishbitch As one does. 🙄😂 3y
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TheBookDream
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Life is also a marathon. #advice

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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

While overall I enjoyed this story of a bright young black man getting thrown into an unexpected opportunity, by the end it just went too over the top. There‘s also one character whose actions drive the climax and his motivations just aren‘t believable. The protagonist is relatable, the format is great, and the audio is well done. I wish it had a tad more restraint.

Megabooks Totally agree. 3y
Hooked_on_books @Megabooks I noticed your review largely reflected my thoughts. I hope to see more from this author in the future with a slightly tighter rein. He‘s clearly talented and I think he‘s capable of producing something tremendous. 3y
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TiminCalifornia
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@DebInHawaii, Thank you so much for a PERFECT collection of #blitsyswap gifts. Love them all. The pencil holder is especially cool and needed! And, yes, yellow is my favorite color. :-)

I opened the Jardin Sauvage South African tea first and enjoyed a mug while opening all the neatly wrapped gifts. Black Buck is going to be my first read!

#blitsy #bhms #blitsyhistorymonth

@Chelleo Thanks for hosting. So much fun!

Chelleo What a great package! So glad your first swap went well!! 3y
DebinHawaii Oh good! I am happy you liked it. I was very excited about the pencil case. The Etsy seller had some great items & I love the color. I can‘t wait to hear how you like Black Buck. I was tempted to get a copy myself.😉 3y
sweetpealsd Great package! 3y
TiminCalifornia @DebinHawaii I had the same reaction shopping for my swap partner - wanted to buy two copies of the books! :-) 3y
TiminCalifornia @Chelleo So glad I started with this swap. It's been a fantastic experience. Even the anticipation while waiting for opening day! 3y
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triplem80
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Pickpick

Alright, confession time -- even though I finished this book last week, I'm just now posting about it (this has been a long, stressful week for me personally). And if it wasn't my #bookspin of the month, I probably would have just skipped the post altogether. HOWEVER, I do want to say that I really enjoyed it, and think it deserves the hype it has received. It wasn't perfect by any stretch, but well worth reading!

@TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! And any time you don't feel like reviewing a BookSpin book, feel free to comment on a BookSpin post & just let me know that you read that month's book!! I know sometimes getting to the review part can be a little stressful, and the important part is that you read it!!! 3y
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