Black Girls Must Die Exhausted - Likewise Book Reviews
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"I don't really have a lot to say on this one except that if I hadn't won this in a goodreads giveaway I would have dropped it immediately when the main character contemplated baby trapping her boyfriend.<br/><br/>Tabby is an awful character who has everything handed to her and is supported to a ridiculous extent by every other character but somehow never stops complaining. Heavy issues are handled in ways that are so superficial and silly that it borders on misinformation in places."
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Tatiana Belli
"This was a really good read, I’m now reading a kindle book called American addict. It’s a memoir of a recovering drug addict "
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Diamond Jones
"Couldn’t put it down"
"This read brings light to the relatable internal struggle of the ventures of womanhood. The eloquence in the writing explores the comparison of racial counterparts in relation to being a woman but also the stressors of conforming to be more palatable in the eyes of those counterparts. It’s the type of book you sit down with a cup of earl grey tea ☕️. I loved it ❤️📖"
"Easy reading that highlights that while yes, Black girls are magic, we do encounter the same trials that our counterparts of other races do, and with the addition of the challenges our color throws into the mix. In each of the characters, we can see ourselves and who amongst us has not experienced infertility, infidelity, depression, fickle mates, loss of loved ones, and a good old hangout at the hair salon! Looking forward to the next installment, And Baby Makes Two."
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