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El Odio Que Das

Angie Thomas

4.58 AVERAGE

dark emotional informative reflective sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

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i expected it to be like any other high school drama, but it was definitely something more, a drama, a call to

What I liked:

This book doesn't pull any punches. It talks plainly about exactly what is fucked up about society today, and why problems like police violence are not just isolated incidents. The writing and the story provide some lighthearted relief throughout though, and although the subject matter is heavy, there weren't too many sections that were hard to get through, emotionally speaking.

What I didn't like:

I saw the movie before finishing the book, and I don't know if it's just because visuals are always going to be able to provide a different way of telling the story, but I found it to be more visceral somehow. The book delivered early on in terms of emotional impact, but the end didn't have the same punch the movie managed to deliver. Maybe it's because I already knew the story.

Another issue I had with the book was I felt like the cop uncle character provided too much "but not all cops" that this book could have really done without.

Overall:

I thought this was a great novel. Honestly, I'd recommend it to anyone.

⭐️ Rating: 5/5

“I can't change where I come from or what I've been through, so why should I be ashamed of what makes me, me?”

It is hard to express in words what I think about this book or how it made me feel. What a heartbreaking but beautiful story this is. I can understand why it is a highly-praised novel. A fantastic book that everyone should read.

Such a powerful and important story! Everyone should read this.
challenging dark hopeful inspiring medium-paced
emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Powerful, timely, gorgeously written. Starr is a beautiful example of how even the quiet among us can raise our voices against injustice. And the audiobook truly enhances the experience in wonderful and heartbreaking ways.

I finished The Hate U Give . . . A little pissed off . . . Educated . . . Lots of laughs . . . Still a hard book . . . And waaaayyyy too much cussing for me. It is almost like Suits. You hear so much cussing that you start counting how many times they use certain words. ;(. I know this is reality, though. It’s a piece of mine. It’s a piece of life for a LOT of people. However, it’s hard to acknowledge this part of real life when you try to live differently - away from Garden Heights . . .

Je pense que c'est une lecture importante et que le sujet abordé est pertinent. Angie Thomas parle de racisme et de brutalité policière de toutes sortes de manières et j'ai trouvé l'histoire très nuancée et j'avais le goût de continuer à lire. J'accroche moins aux histoires YA maintenant dans mon parcours de lecture mais c'est le seul défaut que je lui ai trouvé.