A review by searchingforhappilyeverafter
Reel by Kennedy Ryan

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Reel by Kennedy Ryan is a love letter to Black art history. The book's unique narrative brought to life the impact of generational racism and the struggle of Black artists through its beautiful and richly layered story. The romance and Black history are outstandingly well-written and highlight the struggle marginalized people have gone through in the past and still go through today in order to get the recognition they deserve. 

I haven’t read many books written like this one, where we have a dual timeline with Neevah and Canon’s romance and the story of the biopic they are producing. I was completely captivated by this unique way of storytelling and Ryan’s poignant and emotional writing style.

There was one aspect that I wasn’t completely thrilled with. And that is the resolution with Neevah’s sister. It felt really unsatisfying to me. I can’t say more without going in to spoilers, but I really disliked the sister mainly for how she reacted when they reunited for the first time.

Having said all of that, I still think this book deserves all the stars and would read it over and over again. That is how powerful Ryan’s writing is. Neevah and Canon’s journey is just so hearttouching. And the things Canon would do and say practically had me melting into a puddle.

It’s difficult for me to read with my eyes or ears only. Most of the time I need both the audio and print or ebook going at the same time. So the quality of the audiobook and performance of the narrators is extremely important to me. Eboni Flowers, Jakobi Diem, and Nicole Small did a fantastic job bringing these characters to life. I especially enjoyed the musical elements that the production team brought to this story.

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