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The Build Up
by Tati Richardson
The Build Up was an incredibly cute, fast-paced romcom that centers a later-in-life love between a compassionate, intelligent hero and plus-sized, brilliant heroine, without making these intersections of their identities feel like overkill. I also love how the topic of workplace SA—or even the perception of such—written from this POV, because it is often times not slanted this way.
Tati Richardson masterfully writes about issues that plague the Black community without writing it in a way that centers coddling the oppressor and breaking things down for them that often serves as browbeating for Black readers from other authors whose books cover the same topics. I really loved this one and would love to see more from these two! Even the supporting characters were dynamic, fun, and hilarious.
4.25 ⭐️’s
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Tati Richardson masterfully writes about issues that plague the Black community without writing it in a way that centers coddling the oppressor and breaking things down for them that often serves as browbeating for Black readers from other authors whose books cover the same topics. I really loved this one and would love to see more from these two! Even the supporting characters were dynamic, fun, and hilarious.
4.25 ⭐️’s
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