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We discuss the book Monday's Not Coming by Tiffany D Jackson. We finally find out what happened to Monday and figure out why there are sections called the after, the before and the before the before!
O Excalicast desta semana é sobre o livro "Monday's Not Coming", da Tiffany D. Jackson. A partir de (30:50) é a parte com spoilers! Nos acompanhe no Twitter e Instagram em @excalicast ou nos mande um e-mail em excalicast@gmail.com!
In today's episode I review the book Monday's not coming by Tiffany D Jackson and also talk about the ninja turtles hope you guys enjoy
Another episode SAY WHAT!!!??? Jazmine and Nikea are discussing the award winning novel Monday's Not Coming by Tiffany Jackson. This is their second attempt at recording this episode due to previous technical issues and user errors (Nikea). Join the Black Girl Lit Ladies as they delve into discussions on family, gentrification, the education system, mental health issues and much more. #BlackGirlLIt #RemovetheStigma #MondaysNotComing
The Lies They Tell by Gillian French; Dear Rachel Maddow by Adrienne Kisner; Daris the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram; On Thin Ice by Michael Northrop; Suggested Reading by Dave Connis; Monday's Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson
Today's first chapter is from Monday's Not coming by Tiffany D. Jackson. It's a heart-wrenching mystery that you easily forget.
We've done our homework and we're ready to chat about books that we've both hyped up and ACTUALLY finished. It’s our much-in-demand homework report episode! We’re providing updates on texts that we briefly discussed at the top of the show over the last few months in order to let you know if they're worth your time. We also address managing expectations for an author’s new & different work when you’ve loved their past texts, pondering the correct entry point to get into Adam Silvera’s writing, struggling with Netflix’s creative decisions as Disney+ looms on the horizon and the need for YA to step up and address abortion, especially at this crucial moment in time. Plus: giggles from Brenna’s toddler and sirens outside Joe’s downtown apartment! Times are approximate: 3:21 - 10:14: Dear Sweet Pea - Julie Murphy 10:15 - 15:31: Kens by Raziel Reid 15:32 - 23:15: Let Me Hear a Rhyme and Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson (plus His Hideous Heart) 23:16 - 29:33: They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera 29:34 - 34:29: The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo 34:30 - 36:36: The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw 36:37 - 40:10: The Afterlife of Holly Chase by Cynthia Hand 40:11 - 47:38: The Umbrella Academy and Netflix vs Disney+ 47:39 - 59:20: Sex Education and the depiction of abortion in YA If you want to connect with the show, use #HKHSPod on Twitter: Brenna: @brennacgray Joe: @bstolemyremote Or send us an email at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!
Welcome to full-on vitriol. Brenna wants to barf and Joe wants to burn this book. In this take no prisoners dressing down of Beth Reekles’ massive Wattpad success The Kissing Booth, Brenna and Joe don’t expect to make any tween fans from Los Angeles happy (or is it South Wales? Or is it South Africa?). Adult listeners wishing to destroy their livers are welcome to play the “Edit!” drinking game as Brenna and Joe lament the inept job that Random House UK did in shepherding a 15 year old’s online serial into a book. Thankfully Vince Marcello’s 2018 film adaptation fares better, although both texts contain abhorrent depictions of “fantasy romances” that young girls should steer far, FAR away from. Plus: Joe finally delivers on his promise to check out the Syfy adaptation of Rick Remender & Wesley Craig's graphic novel Deadly Class to mixed results, while Brenna strongly recommends Tiffany Jackson's unreliable narrator thrillers, Allegedly and Monday’s Not Coming. If you want to connect with the show, use #HKHSPod on Twitter: Brenna: @brennacgray Joe: @bstolemyremote Or send us an email at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!
YA Author Tiffany D. Jackson discusses her novel, Monday's Not Coming, what she hopes teens and adults will get out of the novel and an unpopular opinion on a very popular series of books.
Quarterly Book Club 1 2018 "Monday's Not Coming" by Kelli and Lindsey