librarykiana's review against another edition

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4.5


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akswhy's review

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funny informative lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

A very quick read, but one I’ll be thinking about forever. Just as good as their first book! I’m tempted to call it delightful, but it’s hard to do that when it’s also terrifying???

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kaaaaaaaa's review

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5.0

My only beef with this book was the constant references to "we told that story in the first book". I have read the first book. I loved it. But that was two years ago, and I didn't reread the first book before reading this one, because I didn't think I had to. It doesn't actually harm the quality of the book or impact the clarity of the stories; I just personally found it a little annoying.

But anyway, I had to go on an unexpected 2.5 mile walk in 90F/32C heat the other day, and I knew the only thing that could get me through it was some top-tier, A+, quality™ listening material. So I downloaded this book off of Libby, successfully trudged through the heat, and only nearly threw up from heat exhaustion once!

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displacedcactus's review against another edition

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It's weird to say that I enjoyed a book about racism, but Ruffin and Lamar are so good at making fun of these jerks. You'll probably experience a lot of emotions when reading this -- shock, anger, sadness, but also a sort of disbelieving amusement at the sort of nonsense that some people actually say out loud with their real life mouths. If you enjoyed their first book, you'll probably enjoy this one. If you haven't read the first book, this one makes several references to it, but you can really read them in whatever order.

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al3xa's review against another edition

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5.0

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ofpagesandparagraphs's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0


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mysterymom40's review

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I have decided not to rate autobiographies and memoirs. 
I listened to the previous book and it had very upsetting stories. This volume has a larger number because it contains others’ stories both past and present. There are stories with children. 

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readtheroomjess's review

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4.0


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mcbolt's review

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4.25

It's worth listening through to the very end of the credits to hear Amber's maniacal laugh.

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mari1532's review

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4.0

I was lucky enough to listen to this audiobook through my local library. Similar to their last book the sisters discuss and describe the awful, racist, and plain buck-wild things white people have said or done to them and their relatives. The only reason that this book is entertaining and not tragic in its entirety is because of Lamar and Ruffin's ability to crack jokes about the absolute fools they have encountered. 

This is a beautifully written book that masters the art of laughing through horrific darkness/weirdness/insanity. I also really enjoy Ruffin's tangents throughout the book that sometimes feel like they make no sense to the current essay, but also do. The sibling banter is also fantastic. I have not had time to look at the accompanying PDF, but Lamar and Ruffin's descriptions of the contents kind of made it so that it needs to be higher on my priority list. 

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