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urfavnegronerd · 9 months
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YALL I JUST FINISHED THE BOOK MONDAY'S NOT COMING.
oh my god.
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JOMP BPC - April 2nd - Currently Reading
The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D Jackson is my first read of the month ☺️
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rocker0486 · 1 year
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Tuesdays are for new books!!! I got "The Weight of Blood" by Tiffany D. Jackson. "Tell Me I'm Worthless" by Alison Rumfitt, and "How To Sell a Haunted House" by Grady Hendrix. I can't wait to read them all.
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simonespeaks · 10 months
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at first i was disappointed jules didn’t die, but her having to live with and know it was her fault her town got destroyed, her friends killed, and her arm lost forever preventing her from cheerleading, because she wanted to be violently racist, is much more satisfying.
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lizcanread · 10 months
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JJ and Tremaine 🥰🥰🥰
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geekcavepodcast · 6 months
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Marvel and Random House Announced New Storm-Centric Young Adult Novel
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Marvel Comics and Random House have announced a new young adult novel that will give a new take on Storm's origin story; reimagining her life as Ororo Munroe before she grew into the mutant super hero. Storm: Dawn of a Goddess is written by Tiffany D. Jackson.
Storm: Dawn of a Goddess goes on sale on June 4, 2024.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Cover of Storm: Dawn of a Goddess)
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myhikari21things · 2 years
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Read of White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson (2021) (373pgs)
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currently reading ❄️
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waywardgothauthor · 1 year
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just read Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D Jackson and.........
I have mixed emotions. That was an absolutely devastating read I didn’t expect. And I don’t know how I feel about any of the characterization and the way the plot unfolded in general. It was brutal and made me cry, but I didn’t leave the book with a sense of satisfaction. It feels like you build up to this DEVASTATING plot twist and theres a barely there resolution? Just “Oh guess I’m starting to remember again. Everything’s gonna be ok because Monday is always gonna be with me!”
And it just. Didn’t feel satisfying to me. I think the one scene that stuck out to me as being well done was when Claudia has to hand over the diary and breaks down “I’m not ready yet! I’m not ready!” and thats mainly because I just lost my dad and that is exactly what I’ve been screaming in my head since the moment it happened.
But nothing else about her reactions, her healing, felt real to me I guess? And maybe this is because I also just read Legendborn recently and its portrayal of grief was so REAL anything else pales in comparison. But in general the writing felt pretty weak? I felt like I had no reason to care about any of these characters, Claudia felt like a 9 year old not the 14 year old girl she is supposed to be mentally. idk i found it very meh. It didn’t feel like a BAD book.... necessarily. But it wasn’t great either. 
Idk I’m disappointed cause a friend recommended it to me and they’ve never missed on their recs. Idk how I’m gonna tell them I really didn’t like this pick.
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JOMP BPC - April 28th - This Month’s Favourite
The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D Jackson blew me away at the start of the month ♥️ a must-read for YA horror fans!
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undervmountain · 1 year
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Blackout / Whiteout - Two Anthologies from bestselling authors, celebrating Black teen love!
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simonespeaks · 10 months
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kenny: my all white friend group doesn’t treat me differently
also kenny: *smiling through gritted teeth after the 7th anti-black
micro-aggression in 3s*
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publishedtoday · 2 years
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The Weight of Blood - Tiffany D. Jackson
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When Springville residents—at least the ones still alive—are questioned about what happened on prom night, they all have the same explanation... Maddy did it. An outcast at her small-town Georgia high school, Madison Washington has always been a teasing target for bullies. And she's dealt with it because she has more pressing problems to manage. Until the morning a surprise rainstorm reveals her most closely kept secret: Maddy is biracial. She has been passing for white her entire life at the behest of her fanatical white father, Thomas Washington. After a viral bullying video pulls back the curtain on Springville High's racist roots, student leaders come up with a plan to change their image: host the school's first integrated prom as a show of unity. The popular white class president convinces her Black superstar quarterback boyfriend to ask Maddy to be his date, leaving Maddy wondering if it's possible to have a normal life. But some of her classmates aren't done with her just yet. And what they don't know is that Maddy still has another secret... one that will cost them all their lives.
tw: child abuse, bullying, colorism, death, internalized racism, murder/mass murder, police brutality, racial slurs, racism, violence
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catsbooksandbees · 2 years
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Book Four of 2022!
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Blackout by Angus Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, Nicola Yoon, Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D Jackson and Nic Stone
A heatwave plunges New York City into darkness where sparks fly for thirteen teenagers.
Content Warnings: panic attacks and disorders, death of parent, grief, bullying, homophobia, cancer, death
What Did I Think?
This was just so wholesome, sweet and feel good. An absolute must read just for a pick me up in between more challenging reads for sure or even just to feel warm and hugged. I loved how it followed such a diverse cast of voices who all went down different paths and how they were all connected in some way and headed in the same direction. The only thing I’m upset about is that I fell in love with so many of the characters and I can’t get more of them!
Prompts:
This was added as a Popsugar prompt, “A Book With a Constellation on the Cover or in the Title”
I also added this to the 52 Book Challenge, “A Person of Colour as the Main Character”
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displayheartcode · 2 years
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saw that ya fantasy rec post, and in your tags you mentioned ya contemporary and mental health... so ya contemporary recs please? 🥺
i got you!
here is a small sample of ya contemporary books that deal with mental health
Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram: Darius has never felt like he has belonged in either world - American like his father or Persian like his mother. When a trip to visit his relatives has him confronting cultural stereotypes about mental health, he makes a friendship that will last a lifetime.
Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia: Comic creator by night and an anxious student by day, Eliza keeps her lives separate until she learns that the new kid in school shares a similar passion for her comic.
An Emotion of Great Delight by Tahere Mafi: It's 2003 and Shadi's life is in shambles. Her dad is in the hospital, her brother is dead, and her mother is barely holding it together. When an old face reappears, Shadi must decide if she wants to fight these battles alone.
You, Me, and Our Heartstrings by Melissa See: A video showing a girl with cerebral palsy and a boy with anxiety playing music together goes viral. Now facing unrealistic pressure to perform, Daisy is afraid that their lives will fall apart.
White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson: Technically, it's horror/thriller, but this has one of my favorite (and accurate) portrayals of anxiety. Something is wrong with Marigold's new house. Forced to move with her family after an incident, she discovers that there is something rotten beneath the perfect neighborhood that could be linked to a disturbing history.
Sick Kids in Love by Hannah Moskowitz: School columnist Isabel considers breaking all of her rules when she meets a fellow disabled teen. But romance isn't always like what's shown in the movies, especially for disabled teens.
Happily Ever Afters by Elise Bryant: An anxious writer, Tessa, reaches for her dreams by enrolling into a prestigious school. As her friends try to help her find inspiration for her writing, there might be a love story just out of reach.
A Quiet Kind of Thunder by Sara Barnard: Selectively mute, Steffi is alone in her last year of school, leaving her social anxiety to spike. Until the new kid arrives, and he needs a translator who knows BSL.
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