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Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That

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 As we round out the blog o' books this week is a collection of this and that from Barnes &Noble. I went to a B&N outside of my hometown and found the collection to be more comprehensive. There are so many interesting books out there and just not enough time to read them all! This weeks collection is subtitled "judging a book by it's cover". I chose books based on covers that peaked my interest.  The Black Friend on Being a Better White Person Frederick Joseph  "The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person" offers a candid exploration of race relations and provides practical advice for white individuals seeking to understand and combat racism more effectively. This book struck me as an enlightening and important read. It looks like a good "start" toward moving toward stronger race relations and a better understanding of the black experience. As adults we are life learners and there is plenty of room for growth. This book could be an ess...

Growing that Brain..

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Back to Barnes and Noble for this weeks blog adventure. I was a bit disappointed by the one shelf of non-fiction for YA readers. The titles they did have were intriguing, but the selection was limited.  Loving vs. Virginia Patricia Hruby Powell "Loving vs. Virginia" explores the landmark Supreme Court case that struck down anti-miscegenation laws, highlighting the legal and personal struggles of Richard and Mildred Loving in their fight for interracial marriage equality. The set-up of this book looks like a page turner! The story is written in a prose type format that propels the story forward. The content of interracial marriage is an important piece of American history to explore. I speculate that the teen generations doesn't even conceptualize that this was outlawed.  This one is for sure going on the TBR list!  The Borden Murders Sarah Miller In "The Borden Murders," Sarah Miller provides a gripping, detailed account of the infamous 1892 axe murders of Andre...

OoooLaLa

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 Here we go! Some romance <3  This week's book are from Barnes and Noble.  The Sky Blues Robbie Couch "The Sky Blues" by Robbie Couch is a heartfelt coming-of-age novel about a high school senior who, while navigating the complexities of his senior year and his own identity, organizes a promposal to his crush that sparks both personal revelations and a broader acceptance of his true self. My teenager just read this book and gave it a solid 4 stars. It highlight LGBTQ characters without making it their whole identity. It also includes a promposal! Which is all the rage with kids these days! Check & Mate  Ali Hazelwood " Check & Mate" by Ali Hazelwood is a compelling romance about a brilliant chess grandmaster who, while dealing with a career setback and her own personal insecurities, finds unexpected love and support from a charming rival. I did not get assigned this, but I know I would love to read it at some point!  Ali Hazelwood is a rom-master! Tw...