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Task 17: Read an own voices YA book with a Black main character that isn’t about Black pain
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It looks like this book would work and I've heard good things about it.


I Wanna Be Where You Are by Kristina Forest
Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett

With the Fire on High
Felix Ever After
War Girls
A Song of Wraiths and Ruin
A Song Below Water
Legendborn
Dread Nation
Daughters of Jubilation



I read Pride last year for the retelling of a classic item on the challenge. I really enjoyed it.

It looks like this book would work and I've heard good things about it."
YES!!!! FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!! Wonderful story. Perfect for this prompt. Perfect!

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With the Fire on High was amazing. Elizabeth Acevedo is gold!

Dear Haiti, Love Alaine. And the sister's have a new book coming out in 2021 but it is decidedly about "Black pain."
If you want a fantasy:
Raybearer. I'd say this is tops in my "flying too far under the radar" books for 2020.


You Should See Me in a Crown
All the Things We Never Knew
Charming as a Verb
Now That I've Found You

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Dread Nation is brilliant, but it has a LOT of Black pain in it.

It is a romance type book. Very light hearted and there isn't really any discussion of race issues.


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First task down, anyway.


I'm hoping to find a YA novel where the protagonist is worried about prom (and not "how ever will I afford it when, as a black teenager, of course my one remaining parent is an impoverished drug addict?") or fighting vampires or joining a secret society to take over the world or is having trouble balancing their superhero identity and their alter-ego.


I have been thinking along those same lines for Purple Hibiscus, which I am reading right now. It is a coming of age story, but certainly not written like YA. I feel like it might fit, but also like it doesn't really honor the spirit of the prompt. Not sure where I will come down.



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I'm wondering about Slay by Brittney Morris- looks really good!"
I am wondering the same thing. I am already planning to read Slay for another challenge.
Of course, I am also planning to read A Dream So Dark, the follow up to A Blade So Black. (This one has a heart on the cover.)

*A Song Below Water
*Black Flamingo
*Pride
*Monday's Not Coming
*The Gilded Ones
*The Raybearer
*A Blade So Black

I definitely think it does.

I agree!

I am reading Aya right now. I think it works perfectly for this.

I am reading Aya right now. I think it works perfectly for this."
Thank you!

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