Entering My Well Read Black Girl Era
/Reading can take you places you have never been before. - Dr. Seuss
I remember seeing the hashtag #wellreadblackgirl everywhere and took a little and wanted to dive into reading again, but it just wasn’t the time. I’ve listened to audiobooks over the years, maybe 2-3 per year, but I haven’t picked up a book in FOREVER. I realized that something had to change. I used to enjoy reading. It was a way for me to escape; I even did some poetry writing many moons ago.
So here’s to getting back to enjoying the things I love.
Books I’ve read recently that I think you should too!
Before I Let Go - Kennedy Ryan
I boo hoo cried with this book. It was everything I didn’t know I needed at that moment. This book tackles various common issues we face in life; grief, loss, love, and hope.
Dear Black Girl: Letters From Your Sisters on Stepping Into Your Power
Black (teen) girls everywhere need this book. I needed this book when I was younger. Tamara, you did this; you answered the call, and to the women that helped - thank you. Maybe I’ll put it on my to-do list to write my own letter because it was precisely what is needed.
I always loved Viola, but now I really LOVE Viola Davis! I listened to this as an audiobook, and it was soooooooooo good. Hearing her tell her story made it that much better. It reminded me my story isn’t over. I may not be where I want to be, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen.
This was such a beautiful love story, one to make you laugh and cry a little. It’s a great reminder of what’s truly important in life. What are you willing to give up for your own happiness?
My Current TBR List
While my list is rather long, I will skip the long list and give you the condensed version or at least what I think I’ll read next.
Black Girls Must Die Exhausted - Jayne Allen
(Book 1 of 3)
Category: Family Life, African American Women, Friendship
Black Cake - Charmaine Wilkerson
Category: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Contemporary, Family
The Perfect Marriage - Jeneva Rose
Category: Thriller, Mystery, Crime, Fiction