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Diversity Book Club: Novels by Diverse Authors – Part Two, by Lori Ann Palma
I’m back with part two of my TBR pile of books by diverse authors! In case you missed the first installment featuring authors A-L, you can check it out here As I previously stated, this list is by … Continue reading
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Tagged a fierce and subtle poison, adam silvera, aisha saeed, akata witch, alisa valdes-rodriguez, all america boys, all that glitters, amy zhang, an ember in the ashes, anna-marie mclemore, aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe, benjamin alire saenz, brendan kiely, by goldy moldavsky, diverse young adult literature, ellen oh, falling into place, govinda: the aryavarta chronicles, hannah moskowitz, hybrid chronicles, if i was your girl, jason reynolds, kat zhang, kill the boy band, krishna udayasankar, lori ann palma, meredith russo, more happy than not, nnedi okorafor, not otherwise specified, prophecy, sabaa tahir, samantha mabry, the weight of feathers, What's left of me, written in the stars
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