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Seven Days In June | Tia Williams
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This book had it all! Breaking generational trauma, soulmates, spice, a strong badass MC, family dynamics. This one was out of my usual reading choice but damn did I ever love it! I've been in a slump ever since. 😅

#booklover #spicy #books #sevendaysofjune #romance #drama #beautiful #blackvoices #lovedit #fivestars

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Blerdgal_Fenix
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Happy Black History Month

#blm #blackvoices #iamblackhistory

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pnwokeji
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Hey All,

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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What a journey. This is Emezi's debut romance, so I went in with plenty of genre-related expectations. The book immediately thwarted them. Feyi begins the story coming back to life after the death of her husband. Not even 30 and already a widow. What follows is a gorgeous, sensual (the food!), and very queer (bi for bi!) romance. If you find the beginning chapters flat, persevere! I read them as intentionally mirroring Feyi's interior state.

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A Promised Land | Barack Obama
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Well, ploughed through that in a day.
Un-put-down-able. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
#blackvoices

Andrea313 Agree! It was a one-day read for me, too. 4y
ShyBookOwl @Andrea313 it kept such a great pace the whole way through! 4y
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ShyBookOwl
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This is finally happening. I've been meaning to get to it for too long. #blackvoices
Heading out with the audio for some fresh air.

Twainy This has been on my Libby hold list for months 😫 4y
ShyBookOwl @Twainy I know the feeling! I cracked and got it on Audible 4y
rachelsbrittain Yess such a good one! 4y
ShyBookOwl @rachelsbrittain yes! I binged more than half of it in one go 4y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Butter Honey Pig Bread | Francesca Ekwuyasi
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Delicious. Beautiful. Three Nigerian women, a mother and twin daughters, have drifted apart as adults as a result of childhood sexual assault. Heartbreaking but not dark at all, full of life and hope. The characters are wonderful, fleshed out; the writing gorgeous. Taiye, a messy hedonistic lesbian, stunned me in her authenticity and heart. The mom Kambi is a spirit not meant to linger as a human but she falls in love with being alive. Plus, food!

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Parable of the Talents | Octavia E. Butler
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

"They'll make a God of her."

ShyBookOwl I love this author 💜 Her book Dawn introduced me to sci fi 😍 #blackvoices 4y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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A dense, thorough history of state-sanctioned anti-Black racism in Canada: slavery, segregation, policing, education, poverty, immigration, education, and the child welfare system. An infuriating, essential read. I learned a ton. My biggest takeaway is that many Canadian institutions/laws/policies purporting to address "race neutral" problems are in reality functioning to uphold white supremacy and control/criminalize Black people (among others).

JamieArc Interesting. I only really think about this from a US perspective. Curious how it plays out any differently in Canada. 4y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @JamieArc There's definitely overlap with the US for sure! One of the main differences I think is Canada's national mythology of tolerance and multiculturalism, which often includes comparing Canada favorably to the US, and which tries to hide the racism and colonialism underneath. 4y
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