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26 September 2015

Lies We Tell Ourselves (Review)

Lies We Tell Ourselves | Robin Talley
Published by: Mira InkOctober 3rd 2014
Genre: YA, Historical
Pages: 336
Format: Ebook
Source: Mira Ink, via Netgalley

It's 1959. The battle for civil rights is raging. And it's Sarah Dunbar's first day of school, as one of the first black students at the previously all-white Jefferson High. No one wants Sarah there. Not the Governor. Not the teachers. And certainly not the students – especially Linda Hairston, daughter of the town’s most ardent segregationist. Sarah and Linda have every reason to despise each other. But as a school project forces them to spend time together, the less their differences seem to matter. And Sarah and Linda start to feel something they've never felt before. Something they're both determined ignore. Because it's one thing to be frightened by the world around you - and another thing altogether when you're terrified of what you feel inside.


It's been around a month since I read this book, and while I remember how it impacted me, and will likely never forget the story, I've forgotten all the things I wanted to talk about. Luckily, I wrote down some points in my journal, which is the form my review is going to take this time.

So here's why you should read Lies We Tell Ourselves:

- The story is so important, and needs to be read. If you're hesitant like I was, about how you could connect to the characters and the situation (because as a white person you can never understand, only empathise with the victims of racism), read it anyway. I learned a lot while reading this book and it really made me think about my white privilege. 

-One of the main characters is a white girl on a path of learning about her own privilege and her racist actions and words, and it's amazing to see from two points of view the change occuring. It's pretty horrific sometimes, what she thinks is acceptable and true and never once questions.

- I was out of my comfort zone with this, pushing myself to read historical, and romance without fantasy (something I almost never read), but I'm so glad I took a chance on this. So glad I read it.

- It's brutal, hard hitting, and honest. This book doesn't mess about. It's not light and fluffy despite the romance - it's awful and emotional and I will never forget it. 

- It's not a book you enjoy reading, but one that must be read.

Characters 
Setting/world-building 
Writing 

27 August 2015

Reading round up (87)


Reading round up is a weekly journal where I record my daily reading progress, my thoughts on each book as I read it, and any books I've acquired during the week. 

Delayed post because I went to Scarborough for birthday celebrations and then forgot to update for a few days.


17th August

I read 43% of The Unquiet by Mikaela Everett, which is really cool. I like how the parts of this book are spread out by years. Makes it feel more realistic.

18th August

Today I read another 30% of The Unquiet, finishing it. I really really liked it. Completely unique.


I started Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley, too, and read 11%. This is gonna piss me off so much, I can already tell.

19th August

Yep, Lies We Tell Ourselves is making me angry with literally every page. I don't know what I expected from a book about institutional racism but it wasn't uncontrollable rage and the urge to kill fictional kids. I read 25% today.


20th August

I read another 34% of Lies We Tell Ourselves, and I prefer Sarah's POV to Linda's but now I understand Linda a bit better.

21st August


I finished Lies We Tell Ourselves, and I was pretty emotional in the end.

22nd August

I started Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker (16%), which is actually pretty good. Can't tell if it's set in London or York though. Hoping York!


23rd August
IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!!! :)

I read nothing today because I was busy shopping and gazing at ships and the lighthouse. Cool stuff.


24th August



I read 32% of Witch Hunter and I'm enjoying it so much.

25th August




Okay, so I'm in love with Witch Hunter. And John, precious John, my child, my perfect healer. Today I read 34%.

26th August



I finished Witch Hunter (18%), and went through immediate withdrawals. So I read The Healer, the novella about John. I loved the insight into him and the things that haunt him, and it made me want to protect him 1000000% more. Stop tormenting John, Boecker!!

Also I started Fire and Chasm by Chelsea M, Campbell. Intriguing so far, and I can see it being really good.

Books finished this week: 4
Books DNF'd this week: 0


For review:


Two genres I rarely read for this week's galleys: contemporary romance and adult literary fantasy. Intrigued by all, and have high expectations of the Rachel Vincent one (of course.)


Polaris (4.5 STARS)
For The Right To Learn (4 STARS)
Eden's Wish (3 STARS)