Samples&Previews: Pre-Library Checkout {37}

Now that school is starting soon my attention span is tacking a dive. It is making it hard for me to finish books because I have no desire to read the books from the library. So I decided to sample a bunch of books.

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A literary fantasy about love, music and sorcery, set against the background of Mexico City.

Mexico City, 1988: Long before iTunes or MP3s, you said “I love you” with a mixtape. Meche, awkward and fifteen, has two equally unhip friends — Sebastian and Daniela — and a whole lot of vinyl records to keep her company. When she discovers how to cast spells using music, the future looks brighter for the trio. With help from this newfound magic, the three friends will piece together their broken families, change their status as non-entities, and maybe even find love…

Mexico City, 2009: Two decades after abandoning the metropolis, Meche returns for her estranged father’s funeral. It’s hard enough to cope with her family, but then she runs into Sebastian, and it revives memories from her childhood she thought she buried a long time ago. What really happened back then? What precipitated the bitter falling out with her father? And, is there any magic left?

[ chapters 1 and a bit of 2]

Cons From the first sentence I did not like the main character or the story, the music aspect of the novel seems gimmicky

DNF

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With the scope of Dune and the commercial action of Independence Day, Three-Body Problem is the first chance for English-speaking readers to experience this multiple-award-winning phenomenon from  China’s most beloved science fiction author, Liu Cixin.

Set against the backdrop of China’s Cultural Revolution, a secret military project sends signals into space to establish contact with aliens. An alien civilization on the brink of destruction captures the signal and plans to invade Earth. Meanwhile, on Earth, different camps start forming, planning to either welcome the superior beings and help them take over a world seen as corrupt, or to fight against the invasion. The result is a science fiction masterpiece of enormous scope and vision.

[3 chapters]

Pros  learning about Chinese history, beginning is strong, main character and her history

Cons it feels like a slow burn

I do worry about how sci-fi this is going to get. If I am going to read a slow burn book I need to like the slow bits which I do.  I like learning about the Chinese history and about the main character so this is a continue definitely.

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It’s undeniable—technology is changing the way we think. But is it for the better? Amid a chorus of doomsayers, Clive Thompson delivers a resounding “yes.” The Internet age has produced a radical new style of human intelligence, worthy of both celebration and analysis. We learn more and retain it longer, write and think with global audiences, and even gain an ESP-like awareness of the world around us. Modern technology is making us smarter, better connected, and often deeper—both as individuals and as a society.

In Smarter Than You Think Thompson shows that every technological innovation—from the written word to the printing press to the telegraph—has provoked the very same anxieties that plague us today. We panic that life will never be the same, that our attentions are eroding, that culture is being trivialized. But as in the past, we adapt—learning to use the new and retaining what’s good of the old.

Thompson introduces us to a cast of extraordinary characters who augment their minds in inventive ways. There’s the seventy-six-year old millionaire who digitally records his every waking moment—giving him instant recall of the events and ideas of his life, even going back decades. There’s a group of courageous Chinese students who mounted an online movement that shut down a $1.6 billion toxic copper plant. There are experts and there are amateurs, including a global set of gamers who took a puzzle that had baffled HIV scientists for a decade—and solved it collaboratively in only one month.

Smarter Than You Think isn’t just about pioneers. It’s about everyday users of technology and how our digital tools—from Google to Twitter to Facebook and smartphones—are giving us new ways to learn, talk, and share our ideas. Thompson harnesses the latest discoveries in social science to explore how digital technology taps into our long-standing habits of mind—pushing them in powerful new directions. Our thinking will continue to evolve as newer tools enter our lives. Smarter Than You Think embraces and extols this transformation, presenting an exciting vision of the present and the future.

[2 chapters]

Reading books like this makes me realize how intellectually unstimulated I am in many ways. To learn things and talk about things critically is interesting to me.

Young Adult Fiction
I know ya and me are supposed to have parted ways but here were are.
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Cassandra Clare meets Caribbean legend in SHADOWSHAPER, an action-packed urban fantasy from a bold new talent.

Sierra Santiago was looking forward to a fun summer of making art, hanging out with her friends, and skating around Brooklyn. But then a weird zombie guy crashes the first party of the season. Sierra’s near-comatose abuelo begins to say “No importa” over and over. And when the graffiti murals in Bed-Stuy start to weep…. Well, something stranger than the usual New York mayhem is going on.

Sierra soon discovers a supernatural order called the Shadowshapers, who connect with spirits via paintings, music, and stories. Her grandfather once shared the order’s secrets with an anthropologist, Dr. Jonathan Wick, who turned the Caribbean magic to his own foul ends. Now Wick wants to become the ultimate Shadowshaper by killing all the others, one by one. With the help of her friends and the hot graffiti artist Robbie, Sierra must dodge Wick’s supernatural creations, harness her own Shadowshaping abilities, and save her family’s past, present, and future.

Pros
Setting, how the main character is described, family dynamic feels interesting and different.
Cons
Something is stopping me from full investment.
DNF
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Black Swan meets Pretty Little Liars in this soapy, drama-packed novel featuring diverse characters who will do anything to be the prima at their elite ballet school.

Gigi, Bette, and June, three top students at an exclusive Manhattan ballet school, have seen their fair share of drama. Free-spirited new girl Gigi just wants to dance—but the very act might kill her. Privileged New Yorker Bette’s desire to escape the shadow of her ballet star sister brings out a dangerous edge in her. And perfectionist June needs to land a lead role this year or her controlling mother will put an end to her dancing dreams forever. When every dancer is both friend and foe, the girls will sacrifice, manipulate, and backstab to be the best of the best.

Pros mentions the racism in the ballet community, racially diverse cast (black, Asian, and white main characters)
Cons  There does not seem to be a break from the drama, has some annoying ya stuff poking out that I can see getting on my nerves later
Pro/Con I’m on the fence on Gigi’s portrayal. On one hand I am happy to see a black girl character be allowed to be a bit naïve but on the other hand her naiveté is more than likely going to get on my nerves. I want her to keep her morals and stay innocent while still being self-aware. I think that the characters overall are not going to get that fleshed out to be honest.  DNF
Discussion

A Few Things Technology Is Benefiting Me As A Reader

This is based on Smarter Than You Think

-Connecting:
It is connecting me to so many books and authors I would never hear about before. There are a bunch of books that fail because people just don’t know they exist. That is why it bothers me that I see the same books being shown over and over again.
-Self-publishing
Gatekeeping is a very big problem in the publishing industry. So many voices that people actually want to hear are not let in. For example, interracial romance is rarely seen in the mainstream publishing industry. If I see a book advertisement about romance it is very rare to see a black woman included in anything. In general honestly I am fatigued by the whiteness of the publishing industry.

[all images and synopsis are from goodreads]

Library Checkout Reviews {36} Where I Don’t Finish Any of The Books…

Novel & Nonfiction

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I’m not putting the effort behind these to finish them so I’m going to return them. I’ll comeback for them later.

Graphic Novels: DNF

Scott Pilgrim vol. 2

Rat Queens vol. 2

Harley Quinn Prelude and Knock-Knock Jokes

Dead Pool vol.1 : Dead Presidents

Batman Beyond vol. 5 : 10,000 Clowns

Alive vol. 1

Alive vol. 2

Hawkeye vol. 1: My Life As a Weapon

Hawkeye vol. 2: Little Hits

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Here is why I DNF all of these books on the first day.

Phase Four- DNF Some More

Overall, I just could not get into any of these so they got a DNF.  My brother liked Thor

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Hip Hop Family Tree was not like the comics above I did get into it for a little bit.

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Cons  There is so much going on in terms of all the important people in hip hop during this time. There is not a transition or separator when mentioning all the people and events. It feels like x person did this then y person did that then a person did this. I might have enjoyed this more if I was more into hip hop, maybe.

Phase Five- Checkout, Again!

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All Recheckouts, again (we are going to get it this time).

Conclusion

I picked a bunch of duds this time. I hope that my next library checkout can be better.

 

Tuesday Flirtations- Dark Genesis (Spoilers)

Rules:
1. Read a free romance book (this was started for legally free eBooks, but you can count anything gifted, borrowed, ARC, etc!)
2. Review it on your blog. If you can and it’s still available, share the link to the free book.
3. Link back here by using the code below.
4. Leave your link to the specific blog post (NOT your main site) in a comment here or on the recent week’s TF post. Or the linky tool, though there may be bugs I gotta work through, please let me know!
5. Delight in reading reviews by real people who’s likes/dislikes you can compare to and thus find a romance you most likely will enjoy 😀

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Where is it available? kobo, amazon, barnes and noble

Genre(s): historical romance, interracial romance, fantasy, horror

Pages: 245

Life for a female slave is one of hardship and unspeakable sorrow, something Luna knows only too well. But not even she could have foreseen the terror that would befall her one sultry Mississippi evening in the summer of 1807.

On her way back from a visit to see the African woman, a witch who has the herbs Luna needs to rid her of her abusive master’s child, she attracts the attention of a deadly being that lusts for blood. Forcibly removed from everything she knows by this tormented otherworldly creature, she is sure she will be dead by sunrise.

Dark Genesis is a love story set against the savage world of slavery in which a young woman who has been dehumanised by its horrors finds the courage to love, and in doing so, reclaims her humanity

Pros

At the beginning this story was shaping to be a very unique story. It had me hooked from the first page because it has such a distinct voice. It is very much what I wanted and at the same time did not know I wanted from a book. The great parts of the book are:

  •  The interracial romance starting off
  • fantasy story set during slavery
  • Mother daughter relationship
  • Fantasy and horror aspects
  • The dark presence in the church
  • Her moms massive witchcraft powers
  • It dealt with the scars left on Luna because she is a female slave
Cons

One of my major problems with this story is that it builds up a really good story at the beginning of the novel just to derail it for the romance. The romance was not necessarily insta-love but I found myself not feeling it because it derailed the entire story and was not developed enough. I wanted the romance to be built up more. Even though, I had 75 pages left in this book I took a break because all the great things brought up in the first half weren’t getting their justice. It sucks that Dark Genesis started off so well just to fail like so many other paranormal/fantasy books. I don’t know why the supernatural elements seem to take a backseat so much in books that are supposed to be fantasy/paranormal.  This is the conundrum that hunts me each time I pick up one of these books. It is why I barely ever read in these genres.

It ended on a to be continued which bothered me because:

A. This story could have been one book.

It just does not feel like it needs a trilogy considering how it handled most of this book.

B. The elements that make you care for a sequel were not handled well. I don’t care about the descendent who had second sight because the book spent 90% of it not including her. She was in the first two chapters of the book then was not mentioned until the last chapter or two.

302: Plumdog

Synopsis

The irresistible illustrated diary of one very special London dog–the perfect gift book for dog lovers of all stripes (and spots!)

Hello. My name is Plum and I’m a whoosell–a whippet mixed with Jack Russell and poodle. I especially like swimming, leaping, and croissants, and my favorite fragrance is fox poop. I live with Emma, an illustrator, and Rupert in London.

Over the last year, I’ve been keeping a diary. Emma helped with the pictures, but the words are all mine.

Since 2012 Emma Chichester Clark has been delighting followers with her blog Plumdog, which records the adventures, discoveries, wry observations, and social engagements of her dog, Plum. Now Plum’s best pages are collected in this beautiful little storybook volume, which will delight anyone who has ever loved a dog.

 

The Good

Immediately when I unboxed the graphic novel Plumdog I was amazed by the design of it.  Looking at it made me very excited to jump right into reading the story. The art intrigued my curiosity to read it immediately and all I have to say is the best part of this book was the unboxing and looking at the artwork.

The Bad

Although the artistry of this graphic novel was visually appealing it did not live up to the excitement that I felt when I opened the box and saw it for the first time. The story did not engage me with the execution.  Neither did it keep my attention as I read each page. I believe that this novel fell short of making the story cute and fun. Although I was not overly taken by this book I would suggest that as a reader only you can be your own judge of character.

I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review

Tuesday Flirtations- Chained

 

Rules:
1. Read a free romance book (this was started for legally free eBooks, but you can count anything gifted, borrowed, ARC, etc!)
2. Review it on your blog. If you can and it’s still available, share the link to the free book.
3. Link back here by using the code below.
4. Leave your link to the specific blog post (NOT your main site) in a comment here or on the recent week’s TF post. Or the linky tool, though there may be bugs I gotta work through, please let me know!
5. Delight in reading reviews by real people who’s likes/dislikes you can compare to and thus find a romance you most likely will enjoy 😀

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Where is it available? nook, kobo, kindle, google play

Genre(s):  interracial romance, historical romance

House Toustain … House Maignart … two royal houses once embroiled in a bloody feud … Twenty years of peace now broken in an instant …

Sir Caden Maignart has been captured, beaten, locked in a dungeon, and wrongfully accused of kidnapping and oath-breaking. Determined to free himself and his men, and clear his besmirched name, Caden does not count on the willful nature of his captor, Lady Gwendolyn Toustain, the daughter of the man who was once his father’s mortal enemy. After several attempts at escape, the lady orders him bound and chained to a wall in her chambers—where he will remain under her personal guard at all times and kept from conspiring with his men. While the lady’s high-handedness infuriates him, Caden cannot deny that everything else about her drives him to distraction. Forced into close proximity with her, Caden soon finds it hard to remember his mission of escape.

When Lady Gwendolyn of House Toustain first lays eyes on her prisoner, one thing about him is abundantly clear: Sir Caden of Daleraia is a dangerous man. Yet, she must show him no fear. The captured band of knights from Daleraia are her only clue in the mystery surrounding the disappearance of House Toustain’s sons, and it falls to Lady Gwen to seek justice. Is this kidnapping merely the ploy of mercenaries out for a ransom? Or has Sir Caden acted on the order of the High Lord of Daleraia and broken the peace? As she searches for the answers, she never expects the surge of passion that ignites between herself and her prisoner. The longer he remains in her clutches, the more Gwen realizes that though she has him chained, she is the one who has been captured.

Review

Pros

The amount of nuance and depth given to this story is deeper than I was expecting from a self-published, interracial romance, or just romance novel in general (at least not this early getting back into the romance genre). Historical fiction has not excited me in a long time so this was a treat. I agree with the  many other reviews have compared Chained to A Game of Thrones. It is so much like Game of Thrones in the amount of characters and back story that I was expecting some fantasy elements to come out during the first couple of chapters.  One of the biggest surprises  is that this story is multicultural and the brown characters were not pushed to the servant positions.

Cons

It did remind me of why going back into the medieval time period is not fun, misogyny.

Pumped would be an understatement to how much I was into where this story was going. I compared this to Game of Thrones which is good but the problem is like GoT the amount of characters and back story can get overwhelming, quick. I wish that this book had the backstories and names of the houses at the beginning of the story instead of the end. Then again I kind of feel this would’ve worked better as a physical book so I could flip back and forth to learn the characters backstories.

While there was a lot of depth and honesty in Gwen and Caden relationship there was still a lack of connectivity that I wish they had. I wish that their relationship was developed more because it seemed to swing a lot towards that sex=love thing romance novels do.  As characters separately I did not feel connected with them as I hoped I could have  been.

Towards the ending the story seemed to slip into these are the baddies and the goodies. I hope that the bad characters get some depth in the next book.

Library Checkout {36} 8/7/15

Renewals

While holding onto the illusion that I could only get 10 books from the library, I took back a couple of books I did not finish.  The cycle of me renewing unfinished  books from the last haul then adding more books on top of it needed to stop. I only renewed three books from my last library checkout.

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Phase One- Preliminary Disqualify

Right away I knew that there were a bunch of books that is exclusively for my brother to read.

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Batman Beyond 10,000 is the fifth in the series so I cannot read it.

He (my brother) just won’t let go of trying to get into some of these comics…

Phase 2- First Day DNF

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I was not engaged by this by any measure. It just is so average manga without any deviation.

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I don’t like the voice in this.

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Nimona has great artwork and a interesting premise. It is not a bad story but just leaves me cold. I see moments when I feel I should be laughing but don’t. Eh.

Phase 4- All That Is Left

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Finally, got the next volumes for Attack on Titan. The series is probably going to end next year which is going to be sad but satisfying.

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I wanted the All You Need is Kill novel but it is not at my library so I got this instead.  I’m excited about these books because they look good.

Conclusion

Got less than last time but still not as small as I wanted. I’m cool with it because I already dnfed/disqualified more than half the books. Since my recent discovery of self-published books I am going to more than likely read less mainstream published novels (which is not that hard since I already don’t read that much).

Library Checkout Reviews {34}-{35}

A turning point came when I drafted one of my old posts which showed me dealing with a bunch of books I did not like. It has been a long time coming honestly but I need to let go of the genre/categories not working for me. The main thing that has been standing out to me in seeing some of my old posts is the feeling that the books I don’t like are coming up before/more than the books I have liked in the past.

Reading wise what is working for me?

*Classics written by and starring black people (specifically women)

*Graphic novels/picture books/art books

*If it is a novel it has to be shorter than 100 pages? (haven’t tested this out that much)

I’m going to try to stick to these heavily.

Experimentation

Shorter Books- Less than 100 pages preferably

Right now my sights are on:

  • Novellas
  • Plays
  • Short Stories
  • Non-fiction (nothing too big right now)

I really like ideally what novellas could be. I probably should not come in with hopes but I am, of course.

Middle Grade/Chapter Books: There is No Dusting Off And Trying Again

I’m working too hard with middle grade so I am going to let it go. Chapter books are not working either.

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Both of these aren’t bad stories. They just would not engage me enough to finish them. I kept feeling like something was missing to make me really enjoy them.  DNF

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My face matches the face of moldylocks (green hair). I wish that I liked this better. I did enjoy that there was a cute black family in here.

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My mom finished this not feeling as much love as when she started.  I decided against reading it because I felt I would not like it. I was only going to read it because I checked it out for my mom. I’m getting really over trying out books when I feel no real interest in them. All this book would’ve been is another DNF for me.

Comics/Graphic Novels

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Pros feminist, funny, black main character, action packed

Cons once past issue 1 the story became less overall

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Pros Kamala Khan is so cute and dorky, it just feels so different from how other comics handle superheroes

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I forgot to mention this one in my library checkout probably because I already wrote it off last time. My brother decided to give this another chance for whatever reason.

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I was not engaged by this so I moved on.  DNF

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feels too young and not engaging to make me want to finish it. DNF

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Cons feels very experimental not in a good way, feels like he made the pictures then the story

Through the Woods

I recommend this to people who liked Over The Garden Wall.

Pros Art, all the stories were interesting, not really scary but managed to be gory and creepy at places

Cons the stories felt like they ended too quickly at times

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This was the last book I read from this haul, it almost just got sent back to the library unfinished.  The Murder of Abraham Lincoln was not as compelling as the other books in this series. Nonetheless, it was still compelling enough for me to want to finish it.

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I read a old comic of Archie with my brother for this new book club we are starting which caused remember why I stopped reading them. I did not want to read this one in result so DNF

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I sampled a story by this author in a Huntress #1 comic, did not like it. So I let this one go and moved on. DNF

Art Books

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Pros good look into black style throughout  70-80s.  It was not as glamorous as I expected it to be but it is a good book to get to see the pictures. It was fun to look at with my mom and brother.

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Pros very good look into black culture and how black people are viewed at the time period each doll was produced, shows some of the dolls I’m familiar with such as Barbie and Cabbage Patch, goes beyond the common dolls that you probably would see such as the before mentioned dolls

The only thing is I’m not a expert on black dolls so I don’t know if this is something for a big collector.

Picture Books

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Pros Artwork, it has a message but does not push it in your face

Cons not as enjoyable as the first book with this bear

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Pros Sparky is cute, of course the art

Cons Is she taking care of him properly? (it is a picture book so this maybe a weird question but this was present thought in my mind), it feels like it was stopped from being as cute as it could’ve been

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Some of the information that this book presented about cats was interesting. I just think it was okay overall.

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Then I unknowingly picked up another Peter Brown illustrated book.

Pros art fit the dark tone of the story, shows how paranoia can happen, cute, enjoyed this story way better than You Will Be My Friend

Recheckout?

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We agreed to reread vol. 12 then get these again. So coming back to later.

Novels, Non-fiction, Classics

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Will not be finishing  this even though: it is  only 83 pages, each story is less than 30 pages including the extras, and there are only 3 stories. So I say will not because I could theoretically sit and spend an hour listening to this book. I just won’t because it is boring. Interesting fact Frankenstein was one of the books I read in my first library checkout. I can still remember vividly the slow (boring) start for said book. The issue here is that first this book is too short, just like my patience at the moment, to be boring. I kinda am scared that I will never reconcile with Charles Dickens, H.G. Wells, or just all those classic authors because of this. Comeback?

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Looking at my relationship with books at the time I checked this out it is weird that I got this. It is totally different from what has been working for me lately. I am happy that I got this because it brings up so many feelings and questions. I’m enjoying it a lot.

Pros very much about family, mother and daughter relationship, writing style was different than what I have read in a while

I only finished part 1 so far.

 [Still reading]

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The History of Mary Prince

pros 

It shows the extreme amount of brutality that goes beyond  how media represents slavery. I can understand why this was not picked to be a movie. It does not have a white savior or pretty ending. It is interesting to see how slavery was in the West Indies. I’m also reading Black in Latin America  which talks about how slavery impacted slaves there. Reading both of these brings together the shared experiences of slavery. I wish that high schools not only taught black history beyond slavery and civil rights movement but also went deeper in these two periods in history.

It is nothing Mary Prince could’ve controlled but this book made me question how much is censored when you need the approval of white people to not only write your story but also to publish it. I did not have to question this before because what I had read so far were written by black people . What made me think about this is a part at the beginning of the narrative where the person writing Mary Prince’s narrative excludes peoples names because he does not want to hurt that persons relatives.

The Supplement to History of Mary Prince

This was boring for the most part. It did offer commentary and a rebuttal to the slave owners argument but it is written in legal jargon.

The story of Louis Asa-Asa

It was interesting to see a first  hand account of someone who was captured from Africa.

Conclusion

After reading Mary Prince I was ready to see black women not being brutalized and suffering.

Come Back Later

Towards the ending I just felt overwhelmed which caused me to not feel like reading. I keep renewing old books on top of a bunch of new books. I wanted to start my new library checkout with as few books as possible.

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Tuesday Flirtations- Fresh Romance

Rules:
1. Read a free romance book (this was started for legally free eBooks, but you can count anything gifted, borrowed, ARC, etc!)
2. Review it on your blog. If you can and it’s still available, share the link to the free book.
3. Link back here by using the code below.
4. Leave your link to the specific blog post (NOT your main site) in a comment here or on the recent week’s TF post. Or the linky tool, though there may be bugs I gotta work through, please let me know!
5. Delight in reading reviews by real people who’s likes/dislikes you can compare to and thus find a romance you most likely will enjoy 😀

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Where is it available? comiXology (it was free for a limited time)

Genre(s): contemporary romance, interracial romance, historical romance, fantasy, lgbqt

Pages: 39

School Spirit is a lighthearted take on classic high school romances with two queer women in the lead. Because Malie and Justine want to keep their romance a secret, they pretend to be competing over the same guy, Miles, but Miles also has a secret.

Ruined is a classic Regency romance, with lots of attention to period details. Catherine and Andrew are getting married – but neither one of them is happy about it.

The Ruby Equation is a story about love in a coffee shop – where barista Ruby is on a mission to help people find love so she doesn’t have to deal with people anymore

Review

Pros: First of all, the art for this comic is really good and the stories have potential. I just would recommend not reading this until it is compiled into a single volume.

Cons: My biggest gripe is the size of the comic effected how much I could get into the stories. A normal comic single issue is 40ish pages for just one story, this book had 3 different stories.  That means 13ish pages for each story which amounted to every story not being able to settle enough for me to know what is even going on. I couldn’t get engaged/connected because the stories were so short. Overall, I don’t get a this is the first chapter feel from the first issue of Fresh Romance. It jumped straight into the middle of the story rather than introducing anything to make me care.

A question I have to ask is how are they going to format volume 1?

Shonen Jump and Shojo Beat monthly books did something similar to this but had about 300 pages with 5-6 stories. The ultimate goal was for the stories to be compiled into separate books. So I’m wondering if they are going to put the compiled stories when they reach about 40 pages each into one book?