![]() I never felt like the writing was too cheesy or something felt unrealistic. ![]() Everything just felt so realistic and the characters really jumped off of the page. ![]() What I liked most about this book was the writing. for inspiration for how he should continue to act in his life. After finding himself in handcuffs, Justyce begins writing letters to Dr. ![]() Dear Martin by Nic Stone TWO SENTENCE SUMMARYĭear Martin follows Justyce, a Black high school senior who is at the top of his class and bound for the Ivy League, but still can’t escape the racist that surrounds him. And luckily, we had just enough time to read it. So finally we landed on a book that we had both heard of and heard good things about. Coincidentally, I had been putting off reading The Jetsetters because I had been hearing “meh” things about it. But then Anne read The Jetsetters and felt meh about it. Then for a very good reason (I don’t remember what it was, but I know it was a good one), we switched to The Jetsetters. Back when we posted in March, we said that our June book would be The Glass Hotel. In this case, it was picking a book for June. Sometimes it takes a few tries before you can get something right. ![]() Thank you for supporting the brands that support Something Good. Note: Today’s post contains affiliate links. ![]()
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