Ace Of Spades - by Faridah Abike-Iyimide (Hardcover)
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27 May, 2024Verified purchase
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Hard to put down. Very well written.
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16 October, 2023
A Must-Read
You’ll love this book. I’ve read it many times.
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28 December, 2021Verified purchase
Must Read
Check the CW/TWs on the book, it's very graphic and traumatic. I would say there's a lot that can be a lot taken from this novel. I do love seeing two black leads in a novel, and the writing was amazing with the twists and turns that were in here.
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1 August, 2021
Amazing
This books made me cry, angry, laugh and so much more. All the characters are deep and complex and I loved this book so much.
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8 June, 2021
Social Eugenics
Whew boy y’all. To be succinct: ‘social eugenics’ A bit of Pretty Little Liars, a bit of Gossip Girl with a big ol swirl of racism and dastardly plans to ruin promising black youth. The depth of the deceit is intense! #netgalley #aceofspades
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1 June, 2021
Really Good
Devon Richards and Chiamaka Adebayo are both students at Niveus Private Academy and both selected to be their senior class's prefects. Both feel honored because it puts them in the running for valedictorian in addition to looking great on college applications. However, someone who has named themselves Aces begins to send out anonymous text messages to the whole school revealing secrets that Devon and Chiamaka have spend a lot of effort trying to keep secret. These texts successfully turn their lives upside down and threaten everything that they had had planned for the future. What first seems like a disturbing prank quickly turns into a very dangerous game and Aces doesn't show any signs of stopping. Devon and Chiamaka have to work together to try and stop Aces before things turn deadly. The suspense and thrill of the writing is really good and will keep you guessing. I did not see the ending coming at all!