Say Her Name By Zetta Elliott | Book Review

Synopsis:
For ages 12 and up. Inspired by the #SayHerName campaign launched by the African American Policy Forum, these poems pay tribute to victims of police brutality as well as the activists insisting that Black Lives Matter. Elliott engages poets from the past two centuries to create a chorus of voices celebrating the creativity, resilience, and courage of Black women and girls.

This collection features 49 powerful poems, four of which are tribute poems inspired by the works of Lucille Clifton, Audre Lorde, Nikki Giovanni, and Phillis Wheatley.

This collection aims to move every listener to reflect, respond—and act.


Review:

5 Stars

For ages 12 and up. Inspired by the #SayHerName campaign launched by the African American Policy Forum, these poems pay tribute to victims of police brutality as well as the activists insisting that Black Lives Matter. Elliott engages poets from the past two centuries to create a chorus of voices celebrating the creativity, resilience, and courage of Black women and girls.

This collection features 49 powerful poems, four of which are tribute poems inspired by the works of Lucille Clifton, Audre Lorde, Nikki Giovanni, and Phillis Wheatley.

This collection aims to move every listener to reflect, respond—and act.


 

Over Time By Moon Bey | Book Review


Synopsis:
A wise man once said unrequited love is like cyanide in a styrofoam cup. For the first time in almost two decades, Natasha is ready to kick her most deep-rooted habit.

Natasha became infatuated with Arielle the second she learned what love was. Always eager to please, Natasha knew Arielle would have no choice but to become hers.



Review:

4 Stars 

Over Time was something and it was so real too. This is about Natasha having feeling for Arielle, but Arielle seems take Natasha for granted and she seems like she doesn’t care. Arielle believes she can have her ass kissed by Natasha and Natasha will always be there. 


Natasha is pretty much over being treated like trash and wants more from a friendship and relationship. I’m kinda salty with how Natasha handles situations. She hurt Grey to once again be with Arielle. It’s like it’s a game no one knows what they want.


Moon Bey doesn’t disappoint I enjoy her writing and she has become a favorite of mines. Great story.


 

Zikora By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Book Review

 

Synopsis: 

THE EMOTIONAL STORMS WEATHERED BY A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER YIELD A PROFOUND NEW UNDERSTANDING IN A MOVING SHORT STORY BY THE BESTSELLING, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF ‘AMERICANAH’ AND ‘WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS’.

When Zikora, a DC lawyer from Nigeria, tells her equally high-powered lover that she’s pregnant, he abandons her. But it’s Zikora’s demanding, self-possessed mother, in town for the birth, who makes Zikora feel like a lonely little girl all over again. Shunned by the speed with which her ideal life fell apart, Zikora turns to reflecting on her mother’s painful past and struggle for dignity. Preparing for motherhood, Zikora begins to see more clearly what her own mother wants for her, for her new baby, and for herself.


Review:

4 Stars 

Zikora is a strong well written short story. Chimamanda always does an amazing job with story telling. This story is about a Nigerian woman living in Washington DC and works as a lawyer. She gets pregnant by a man she with and he leaves her. Zikora has to navigate being pregnant by herself, the pain, being sick the uncertainty of having a father less child.


Once Zikora gives birth she’s very protective of her child but still has hope that the man who got her pregnant will be there for her and her baby. The guy doesn’t want nothing to do with Zikora or the child. And it’s set in her mind that her child will have to go through what she went through not having one parent around when a child needs two parents.


I enjoyed this quick short story it definitely helped me and my reading slump. Zikora does give me a lot to think about.


For Christmas (The Morgan Sisters) By Daria White | Book Review

 

Synopsis: 
Christmas 
Follow the short stories of Jasmine, Paige, and Nina Morgan. These three sisters have no idea what’s coming for Christmas!


A Kiss for Christmas. Jasmine‘s pursuing her career over the man she loves. It’s the night before she leaves and a kiss changes everything. It won’t be easy getting on the plane now.

My Choice for Christmas. Nina thought her relationship with her boyfriend was perfect, but then she meets a single father. She has to make a choice, especially when a marriage proposal hangs in the balance.

A Gift for Christmas. Paige is a new mother. Her best friend left her custody of her baby just as Paige finally confessed her feelings to her other best friend, Kevin. Can he handle a package deal?



Review: 

4 Stars

For Christmas is a 3 part of short stories following the Morgan Sisters. Each sister has their own short story set in around christmas time. I enjoyed reading the stories of the sisters, I wanted them to be longer though that’s how good the stories were. Plus they were set around Christmas time my favorite time of the year. 

Each stories ended with a happily ever after ending and they were sweet and romantic too. Something I needed to read. This short story really put me in the mood for more Christmas books right now.

Daria white is a great author, I enjoy her writing and her sweet happy endings. This is my second Daria white book I read this year and plan to pick up her other books before the year ends.



If I Was Your Girl By Ni-Ni Simone | Book Review

 Synopsis: 

With a bootylicious body like Beyonc� and a face that would put any top model to shame, Toi McKnight has all the cuties coming her way. Who could blame them? She was always rocking the latest fashion trends and hanging at every bangin’ party in the city. But all that came at a price, and now Toi McKnight is the seventeen-year-old mother of a baby boy.

Between bills to pay and adult responsibilities to meet, she’s got zero time for sizzling gossip, chilling with her friends or doing the things she used to. So when unexpected sparks start flying between her and six-foot-two, deliciously fine Harlem, Toi knows she’s got to dead any chance of a relationship fast since he doesn’t date teenage mothers–and she’s vowed to never love again. But every time Toi tries to cut Harlem loose, she falls harder for him. And all the other drama in her life doesn’t help the situation any, especially when her son’s father comes back around. Toi tries to do the right thing, but doing the right thing just may put her on heartbreak express for good.

Introducing teen writing sensation Ni-Ni Simone. With a raw, fresh, and unmistakable voice, she proves herself a force to be reckoned with. Simone lives in New Jersey and is a graduate of Kean University. 


Book Review:



If I Was Your Girl (Shortie Like Mine #2)If I Was Your Girl by Ni-Ni Simone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was really good and believable too. This story follows Toi who is a young teenage mother working a job and finishing up high school. All Toi wants is to go to Spelman but she feels she will never get there. 

She meets Harlem, Harlem treats Toi right and spends a lot of time with her. Toi doesn’t want to ruin this new situation she has with Harlem so she doesnt mention she has a baby.

Meanwhile, Toi ex-boyfriend and baby dad Quamir is trying to hurt her chance at anything positive in her life. Harlem and Toi end up having a good story in the book and I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed the writing and it made me laugh. Cousin shake was hilarious and all Toi friends were cool too. I want to know more about Seven’s character and what’s going on in her situation.

This was a great story and I plan to read on in the series.

#RecentReads | July Recap 2020

SulweSulwe by Lupita Nyong’o
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great representation of self love for young black children. Sulwe although didnt love her dark skin once she saw that her dark black skin is just as beautiful as having light black skin, she saw the beauty in herself. 

I remember when I was younger going to school hearing the light black skin vs dark black skin argument as a child you dont understand. But now as an adult with a child of my own that way of thinking, that complex just keeps people back within the black community. Black is beautiful no matter how light or dark the complexion.

I now have a son who realized that he has dark brown skin, darker than his mommy. He came to me and said “Brown…like me, I have dark brown skin!”  And I said “yes you do always remember that” 

This book is great for young kids to understand self love and I love the illustrations and the bright colors too, very inviting for children and for adults when reading to them. I will be buying a hard copy of this book to read out loud to my son at night. Awesome story great message! 

“My Black is Beautiful!!” 

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Synopsis:
Arianne’s birthday goals aren’t the kind you wish for when blowing out your birthday candles. They’re the kind you put in work for. Except that one about getting Kammal in her bed…


#birthdaygoals#birthdaygoals by AshleyNicole
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

#BirthdayGoals was perfect and hilarious. AshleyNicole got a banger with this one. This is Ari and Kammal story. Basically every year for Ari’s birthday she has two goals she wants to accomplish for a year. For her birthday one crazy goal was to get with Kammal. 

Ari is the type to go bed early and don’t live life as much. I think the push she needed from her sisters to get with Kammal was all that she needed.

The sex scene with Kammal and Ari was bomb yet funny too, how you playing Savage by Meg Thee Stallion in your head and jump to another wild as song ….LMAO I was laughing so much reading this.

This was a true birthday gift for a 31 year old single woman. I enjoyed the story and plan on reading the next in the series. 

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Synopsis:
Shana Harris keeps it sexy at home, cooking in stilettos and being a freak in bed. Still, her man, Rome doesn’t seem satisfied, and Shana suspects he’s cheating. The evidence against Rome is overwhelming: late nights with the boys, sexually explicit texts and pics, and he frequently comes home smelling like perfume. So, what’s a girl to do? Shana’s best friend suggests she should get even by having a one night stand. And Shana agrees. But she’s in for the shock of her life when a one-time encounter turns into much more than she ever bargained for. Rome or the sexy stranger…which one will claim her heart? 



One Night StandOne Night Stand by Allison Hobbs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was crazy and I felt bad for Shana. But at the same time she shouldn’t had listened to her best friend telling her to cheat on her man to get back at him. As I was reading this I truly thought Rome was hiding something like he had a side chick or something and I was waiting for that to happen but it never did.

Relationships are hard enough but to have revenge sex on your partner is not the way to do it. Amir is sick asshole who needed to be locked away for good. If he’ll do it to Shana he’ll do it to any other woman. And it’s people are really like this in reality, crazy and sick minded.

I like that this was fast paced kept me guessing the whole time and it was written by my favorite author Allison Hobbs. This was quick and has a message at the end which is dont listen to your friends and dont go sleeping around because you can lose everything. Overall great story. 

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Synopsis:
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé uses political and pop-cultural references as a framework to explore 21st century black American womanhood and its complexities: performance, depression, isolation, exoticism, racism, femininity, and politics. The poems weave between personal narrative and pop-cultural criticism, examining and confronting modern media, consumption, feminism, and Blackness. This collection explores femininity and race in the contemporary American political climate, folding in references from jazz standards, visual art, personal family history, and Hip Hop. The voice of this book is a multifarious one: writing and rewriting bodies, stories, and histories of the past, as well as uttering and bearing witness to the truth of the present, and actively probing toward a new self, an actualized self. This is a book at the intersections of mythology and sorrow, of vulnerability and posturing, of desire and disgust, of tragedy and excellence. 



There Are More Beautiful Things Than BeyoncéThere Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé by Morgan Parker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beautiful writing and relatable! This collection of poems was what I needed at this moment. The author touched on a lot of things and used Beyonce as a metaphor. Like stop looking for something from another pretty female when you should having that same energy for yourself. The women we see on IG or TV are not the equivalent of what real beauty is. It’s all marketing and fake. Morgan Parker talks about mental illness, and accepting her the way she is and not being ashamed of her sexuality (or being overly sexual)

I enjoyed everything about this collection I want to re read it because it was just that strong and powerful. Morgan also talked about women rights and not being at fault for being a woman and doing what women do on the daily. 

This is something I want my son to read when he is old enough to understand it. I really enjoyed reading this and I got a lot from it. Great poetry collection with a strong message at the end. 

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Synopsis:
Zuri’s hair has a mind of its own. It kinks, coils, and curls every which way. Zuri knows it’s beautiful. When mommy does Zuri’s hair, she feels like a superhero. But when mommy is away, it’s up to daddy to step in! And even though daddy has a lot to learn, he LOVES his Zuri. And he’ll do anything to make her—and her hair—happy.

Tender and empowering, Hair Love is an ode to loving your natural hair—and a celebration of daddies and daughters everywhere.



Hair LoveHair Love by Matthew A. Cherry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a very cute children’s book, something I can definitely see myself reading to my son.
This story is about Zuri and she has thick kinky curly hair and she feels special with her hair because it can do so much on its own.

Zuri wanted a cute hairstyle for her mom but needed help so her dad decided to help. This was a good story that showcased motivation and self-esteem in children. Zuri learned at a young age to love her hair because she knows that her hair is not just hers but from her mom and dad. I loved this story very cute and I loved the illustrations too. 5 star read!