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Messy, grief-filled story

The Minus-One Club by Kekla Magoon

February 20, 2023 by LB Leave a Comment

Oof, this book is messy and emotional. At it’s center The Minus-One Club is a story of grief and finding your way forward after the death of a loved one, but it is also a story of friendship and identity. Kermit just lost his sister after a drunk driver hit her car head-on, and now he has to go back to school and try getting back to “normal.” But he finds an anonymous note in his locker inviting him to a secret meeting, where other […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Biracial, bullying, emotional, gay, grief, Kekla Magoon, queer, Romance, suicide attempt (not mc), the minus-one club, Young Adult

LB's CBR15 Review No:1 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Biracial, bullying, emotional, gay, grief, Kekla Magoon, queer, Romance, suicide attempt (not mc), the minus-one club, Young Adult ·
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Rocking your love

Love and the Rocking Chair by Diane Dillon

December 12, 2019 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

According to the jacket, Love and the Rocking Chair was the last collaboration of husband and wife team Leo and Diane Dillon. I am not exactly sure how that happened, as Leo Dillon passed in 2012, but I am sure it is true. After all, the signature style of both is plainly there. While the story is simple and we have seen parts of it before, the illustrations are pure gold. They outdid themselves again! The story is a young couple who got married, soon […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: African-American, Biracial, Diane Dillon, families, Leo Dillon., Multigenerational, New Baby

BlackRaven's CBR11 Review No:532 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: African-American, Biracial, Diane Dillon, families, Leo Dillon., Multigenerational, New Baby ·
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Something IS Okay….and this is it!

July 25, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

WOW! WOW! WOW!  I seriously could write WOW 250 times and that would be my review. You will love some of these poems and hate others. And others still you will be WTF?!?!  Nothing is Okay by Rachel Wiley is one of those poetry books that you hope will be good after hearing one or two of her readings knowing that, yes of course, Facebook is going to highlight the “strong” poems, the “good” ones, the ones that will tease and make you drool for […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: Biracial, feminism, GLBT, lesbian, Rachel Wiley, slam poetry, women poet

BlackRaven's CBR10 Review No:271 · Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: Biracial, feminism, GLBT, lesbian, Rachel Wiley, slam poetry, women poet ·
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Half Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan

Sid is a Jerk

February 24, 2017 by Gracey the Giant 2 Comments

As a person of mixed race (White mother, Black father) who loves the blues, I thought that a book like Half-Blood Blues (featuring several mixed race characters and blues) would be right up my alley.  It was not.  In fact, it took me nearly a week to read the first 50 pages and I was bored to death almost the whole time.  On page 54 things finally (finally!) got interesting from a story standpoint, but I still had to contend with the writing, which never […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Biracial, Esi Edugyan, Germany, historical fiction, music, musicians, paris, People of Color, slang, Vernacular, WWII

Gracey the Giant's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Biracial, Esi Edugyan, Germany, historical fiction, music, musicians, paris, People of Color, slang, Vernacular, WWII ·
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