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Letting Go of Gravity by Meg Leder

June 10, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Letting Go of Gravity is a book with a very teen romance without some of the usual teen romance (she barely kisses the love interest, but there is a spark between them), and a book that is also dealing with family and expectations that they place on us and that we place on ourselves. Not all characters are a 100% likable as they can be typical characters; sometimes even almost stereotypical, but they are not horrible people either. There are several obvious plot points and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Health, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: cancer, family, friendship, Meg Leder, siblings & twins, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:169 · Genres: Fiction, Health, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: cancer, family, friendship, Meg Leder, siblings & twins, Social Themes ·
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Pride Month is going full swing and is slaying.

Pride Puppy! by Robin Stevenson

June 10, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Pride Month is going full swing and is slaying. One book that is getting much attention is Pride Puppy! by Robin Stevenson and illustrated by Julie McLaughlin. The cover is “in your face” colors and images. But that is not a bad thing. It just lets you know what to expect inside. And that inside is not only an alphabet book that connects to terms used to express ideas and such within the community, but also has pages of busy images, colors, text, and a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Poetry, Romance Tagged With: contemporary themes, families, glbtq, Julie McLaughlin, Pride, Robin Stevenson, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:166 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Poetry, Romance · Tags: contemporary themes, families, glbtq, Julie McLaughlin, Pride, Robin Stevenson, Social Themes ·
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“When you’re twins, the magic just never ends” (Little Richard, Philip Bailey)

Twins: A Graphic Novel by Varian Johnson

May 28, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Twins: A Graphic Novel has two main elements that make it both familiar and new. Varian Johnson does the “twin thing” (two sisters who are best friends, know each other in ways even their parents cannot know, and are each other’s “partner in crime/fear/whatever is needed), but then makes a new twist with having a modern touch with a blended family of color. The story is simple: Two sisters; almost identical (one is slightly taller; this one has a scar) and best friends. That is […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: family, Shannon Wright, siblings, Sisters, Social Themes, twins, Varian Johnson

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:160 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: family, Shannon Wright, siblings, Sisters, Social Themes, twins, Varian Johnson ·
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It is: “These are cool books, but I do not have the 250-word minimum for each of them” time.

Wild Peace by Irene Latham

Why? A Conversation About Race by Taye Diggs

Who Loves Little Lemur? by Jay Fleck

May 28, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

It is: “These are cool books, but I do not have the 250-word minimum for each of them” time. We start with Wild Peace which was penned by Irene Latham and illustrations that came from Il Sung Na.  This is a lovely poem about taking a break and about imagination set in the picture book format. The start and end have a few unusual illustrations that I never completely “got” but overall, my favorite part of the book are the illustrations. This is a relaxing […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Poetry Tagged With: Baby Animals, Bedtime & Dreams, family, Il Sung Na, Irene Latham, Jann Whitford Paul, Jay Fleck, nature, Prejudice & Racism, Science & Nature, Shane W. Evans, Social Themes, Taye Diggs

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:159 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Poetry · Tags: Baby Animals, Bedtime & Dreams, family, Il Sung Na, Irene Latham, Jann Whitford Paul, Jay Fleck, nature, Prejudice & Racism, Science & Nature, Shane W. Evans, Social Themes, Taye Diggs ·
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I don’t think Bill W. saw this gal coming!

Other Broken Things by C. Desir

May 27, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Oh boy! Did I hate this book by C. Desir for the first few chapters: Natalie is a spoiled rich girl and is a “drunk” and of course thinks she does not have a problem; that everyone parities. Her character was a cliché from the first word. She, of course, blames everyone else for her problems, but does not admit they are problems. Even during a cliched moment (that I had really hoped was not going to happen) near the end of the book, she […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Health, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: Alcohol, C. Desir, Christa Desir, Dating & Sex, drugs, Emotions & Feelings, family, friends, Social Themes, substance abuse, teen alcoholic

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:153 · Genres: Fiction, Health, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: Alcohol, C. Desir, Christa Desir, Dating & Sex, drugs, Emotions & Feelings, family, friends, Social Themes, substance abuse, teen alcoholic ·
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Pride and Reading

What Are Your Words?: A Book About Pronouns by Katherine Locke

Prince & Knight: Tale of the Shadow King by Daniel Haack

Julián at the Wedding (Julián, #2) by Jessica Love

May 27, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Pride Month is right around the corner. And thought I could easily write 250 words for each of the below picture book, I like have this longer collection as each one touches on a different aspect of pride and the GLBTQ+ community. Both for the picture book crowd (with some exceptions) and adults, these are books that should be put on your radar and TBR lists.   What Are Your Words?: A Book About Pronouns by Katherine Locke and Anne Passchier (illustrations): This is a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History Tagged With: Anne Passchier, Daniel Haack, family and friendship, Gender nonconformity, glbtq, Hispanic & Latino, Jessica Love, katherine locke, pronouns, Social Themes, Stevie Lewis, weddings, words

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:152 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History · Tags: Anne Passchier, Daniel Haack, family and friendship, Gender nonconformity, glbtq, Hispanic & Latino, Jessica Love, katherine locke, pronouns, Social Themes, Stevie Lewis, weddings, words ·
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