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authorsshipzutara · 3 months
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Crystal Maldonado ships Zutara.
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Explore her works on Goodreads and Storygraph.
Website: https://www.crystalwrote.com/
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New Young Adult Releases! (October 10th, 2023)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Standalones/First in a Series:
Everything Under the Moon by Various
The Night Hunt by Alexandra Christo
I Loved You in Another Life by David Arnold
The Night Fox by Ashley Wilda
Being Ace by Various
Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros
By Any Other Name by Erin Cotter
Charming Young Man by Eliot Schrefer
The Blood Years by Elana K. Arnold
The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado
Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield
Bittersweet in the Hollow by Kate Pearsall
Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach
Too Scared to Sleep by Andrew Duplessie
Ghost Roast by Shawnee Gibbs, Shawnelle Gibbs, & Emily Cannon
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Could you plan the senior Fall Formal with your (hot) nemesis? Well, Whit has to. Frenemies Whit and Zay have been at odds for years (ever since he broke up with her freshman year in, like, the most embarrassing way imaginable), but when they're forced to organize their high school's Fall Formal together, everything changes. Has their friction been a big misunderstanding all along? Blisteringly funny and profoundly well-observed, The Fall of Whit Rivera is a snug and cozy autumn romcom that also touches on weighty issues like PCOS, grief, Dis/ability, sexuality, and class. Funny, honest, insightful, romantic, and poignant, it is Classic Crystal Maldonado—and it will have readers absolutely swooning. This is the book equivalent of a hot mug of cinnamon tea, a soft red scarf, and a fresh apple-cider muffin. Pumpkin spice lattes for everybody!
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reedreadsbooks · 7 months
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crystal maldonado covers my beloveds <3
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chanelslibrary · 1 year
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🌙𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰🌙
The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado
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Whit Rivera was diagnosed with PCOS last summer, and struggled through many of the uncomfortable symptoms alone. She has (mostly) gotten to place where she has accepted her diagnosis, but with senior year starting will all her insecurities come back? Like why is her boyfriend Aiden being so distant, will everyone at school notice her weight gain, and will her sister Lilly fit in her freshman year? Whit’s problems only seem to magnify when she is chosen to lead the board to organize the Fall Fest with her ex, who she hates, Zay. Except when did Zay become so fit, and nice?
This book is such a sweet story! It has all the elements of a classic romcom with a cozy fall setting. The representation in the story was everywhere….chronic illness, LGBTQ+, Black and brown people, Latina culture, etc. This book is definitely for YA and teens, and the writing style catered to that (which is good, kids need to read stories with representation). But if you’re looking for a more adult romance this book isn’t it. I liked this book, and all the candied apple sweetness within!
Read if you love:
🧡: Enemies to Friends to Lovers
🌈: LGBTQ+ rep
✊🏽: Black/brown representation
🫔: Latino/a culture
😷: Chronic Illness rep
🧩: ASD rep
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theobviousparadox · 2 years
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Review: No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado
Review: No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado
No Filter and Other LiesCrystal MaldonadoHoliday HousePublished February 8, 2022 Amazon | Bookshop | Goodreads About No Filter and Other Lies You should know, right now, that I’m a liar. They’re usually little lies. Tiny lies. Baby lies. Not so much lies as lie adjacent. But they’re still lies. Twenty one-year-old Max Monroe has it all: beauty, friends, and a glittering life filled with…
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buffyfan145 · 6 months
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Very happy to see that Netflix has not only purchased the license for Starz' cancelled show "Heels" but they also have given the show an option for a possible 3rd season!!! 😀 Starz actually cancelled this show and others because they legally split from the show's production company Lionsgate. The show ended on a cliffhanger too as they thought they were going to make season 3. It's all going to depend on Stephen and Alexander's schedules too as they are both attached to new shows, and of course the ratings. This will be on Netflix worldwide too and I know a lot of wrestling fans didn't have Starz so they weren't able to watch when this aired, so now they can. I loved this show as it's about a fictional wrestling family the Spades, and their small town Georgia wrestling company that the sons Jack & Ace are hoping to expand and grow in honor of their late father Tom, but they all have a complicated past. Totally rec it for fans of "The Iron Claw" too as this show had a lot in common with the Von Erichs, but also other wrestling families like the Harts, Rhodes, etc. And I had two great ships on here too with valet turned female wrestler Crystal Tyler and loveable sweetheart Texas wrestler Bobby Pin, as well as Jack and his wife Stacy, and a great supporting cast of other wrestlers, promoters, and those that worked for the league. It also was a bit like "Friday Night Lights" mixed with "Glow" too, and made by Mike O'Malley from "Glee" and other shows. So again hoping this means we'll get season 3 after all and Netflix will announce the release date for the first 2 seasons soon. Now if Netflix will finally change their minds and film the final season of "Glow".
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the-bi-library · 10 months
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Here is the part two of my bisexual BIPOC books posts!
Part 1 here
Books listed:
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea The Relic Spell: Book 1 of the Phyrian War Chronicles by Jimena I. Novaro The Warlock Snare by Jimena I. Novaro Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert The Aurora Circus by Viano Oniomoh Rescues and the Rhyssa by T. S. Porter Far Sector by N. K. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell Xeni by Rebekah Weatherspoon Flip the Script by Lyla Lee A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson Shatterproof by Xen Sanders The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim Zara Hossain Is Here by Sabina Khan When Tara Met Farah by Tara Pammi Royally Yours by Everly James For Sizakele by Yvonne Fly Onakeme Etaghene More To Love by Georgina Kiersten False Hearts by Laura Lam Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany Tim Te Maro and the Subterranean Heartsick Blues by H. S. Valley Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody Becoming Dinah by Kit de Waal Caught in a Bad Fauxmance by Elle Gonzalez Rose The Black Veins by Ashia Monet Hearton by Amy Jo Cousins
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shorlibteens · 3 months
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The month of July is a great time to celebrate the disabled community and to reflect on how to make our communities more accessible. Check out one of these disability-themed reads this month and help us celebrate disability pride!
Fiction
Give Me A Sign / Anna Sortino
The Fall of Whit Rivera / Crystal Maldonado
Tilly in Technicolor / Mazey Eddings
I Am Not Alone / Francisco X. Stork
Breathe and Count Backwards from Ten / Natalia Sylvester
Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses / Kristen O'Neal
Comic & Graphic Novel
Hawkeye, Vol. 1 / Matt Fraction, David Aja, Javier Pulido
Brooms / Jasmine Walls
Last Pick, Vol. 1 / Jason Walz
The Oracle Code / Marieke Nijkamp and Manuel Preitano
Archival Quality / Ivy Noelle Weir
Nonfiction & Short Stories
Disability Visibility: 17 First-Person Stories For Today / edited by Alice Wong
The Beasts in Your Brain: Understanding and Living with Anxiety and Depression / Katherine Speller
Unbroken: 13 stories starring disabled teens / edited by Marieke Nijkamp
(Don't) Call Me Crazy: 33 voices start the conversation about mental health / edited by Kelly Jensen
Just Peachy / Holly Chisholm
Check them out today at your local library!
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🌈 Good morning and happy Wednesday, my bookish bats! You didn't think that tiny "queer books coming out this fall" guide was ALL there was, did you? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR this month. Happy reading!
❤️ A Vision of Air by Nicole Silver 🧡 Eli Over Easy by Phil Stamper 💛 How to Get Over the End of the World by Hal Schrieve 💚 Kween by Vichet Chum 💙 The Forest Demands its Due by Kosoko Jackson 💜 The B-Side of Daniel Garneau by David Kingston Yeh ❤️ Midnight Companion by Kit Barrie 🧡 Let the Waters Roars by Geonn Cannon 💛 Into the Glittering Dark by Kelley York 💙 When the Rain Begins to Burn by A.L. Davidson 💜 Been Outside by Amber Wendler & Shaz Zamore 🌈 The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson
❤️ A Necessary Chaos by Brent Lambert 🧡 The Spells We Cast by Jason June 💛 Pluralities by Avi Silver 💚 Salt the Water by Candice Iloh 💙 Beholder by Ryan La Sala 💜 This Pact is Not Ours by Zachary Sergi ❤️ Dragging Mason County by Curtis Campbell 🧡 Menewood by Nicola Griffith 💛 Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout 💚 The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey 💙 Bloom by Delilah S. Dawson 💜 Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
🌈 In the Form of a Question: the Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life by Amy Schneider ❤️ Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield 🧡 A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand 💛 Being Ace by Madeline Dyer 💚 Charming Young Man by Eliot Schrefer 💙 The Glass Scientists by S.H. Cotugno 💜 The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado ❤️ By Any Other Name by Erin Cotter 🧡 Brooms by Jasmine Walls and Teo DuVall 💛 Stars in Your Eyes by Kacen Callender 💚 Shoot the Moon by Isa Arsen 💙 The Bell in the Fog by Lev A.C. Rosen
🌈 Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt ❤️ Family Meal by Bryan Washington 🧡 A Murder of Crows by Dharma Kelleher 💛 A Light Most Hateful by Hailey Piper 💚 Love at 350° by Lisa Peers 💙 Greasepaint by Hannah Levene 💜 The Christmas Swap by Talia Samuels ❤️ Mate of Her Own by Elena Abbott 🧡 Mistletoe and Mishigas by M.A. Wardell 💛 Elle Campbell Wins Their Weekend by Ben Kahn 💚 All That Consumes Us by Erica Waters 💙 If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie
❤️ Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Lillah Lawson and Lauren Emily Whalen 🧡 10 Things That Never Happened by Alexis Hall 💛 It’s a Fabulous Life by Kelly Farmer 💚 Let the Dead Bury the Dead by Allison Epstein 💙 These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs 💜 The Goth House Experiment by SJ Sindu ❤️ Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant by Curtis Chin 🧡 Mudflowers by Aley Waterman 💛 Here Lies Olive by Kate Anderson 💚 Fire From the Sky by Moa Backe Åstot, trans. by Eva Apelqvist 💙 Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date by Ashley Herring Blake 💜 On the Same Page by Haley Cass
❤️ A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Caña 🧡 Art of the Chase by Jennifer Giacalone 💛 The Haunting of Adrian Yates by Markus Harwood-Jones 💚 The Sword: Xcian by Elle Arroyo 💙 The Complete Carlisle Series by Roslyn Sinclair 💜 300,000 Kisses by Sean Hewitt and Luke Edward Hall ❤️ Just a Pinch of Magic by Alechia Dow 🧡 Blackouts by Justin Torres 💛 Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros 💚 Let the Woods Keep Our Bodies by E.M. Roy 💙 Everything Under the Moon: Fairy Tales in a Queerer Light edited by Michael Earp ❤️ Frost Bite by Angela Sylvaine
🧡 We Met in a Bar by Claire Forsythe 💛 Sweat Equity Aurora Rey 💚 Pumpkin Spice by Tagan Shepard 💙 The Misfit Mage & His Dashing Devil by M.N. Bennet 💜 Love and Other Risky Business by Sarah Brenton ❤️ Enough by Kimia Eslah 🧡 A Fire Born of Exile by Aliette de Bodard 💛 Twelve Bones by Rosie Talbot 💚 Wild Wishes and Windswept Kisses by Maya Prasad 💙 Dragged to the Wedding by Andrew Grey 💜 Fox Snare by Yoon Ha Lee ❤️ Murder and Manon by Mia P. Manansala
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bookaddict24-7 · 1 year
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RECO OF THE WEEK!
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega by Crystal Maldonado
Synopsis:
"Coming of age as a Fat brown girl in a white Connecticut suburb is hard. Harder when your whole life is on fire, though.
Charlie Vega is a lot of things. Smart. Funny. Artistic. Ambitious. Fat.
People sometimes have a problem with that last one. Especially her mom. Charlie wants a good relationship with her body, but it's hard, and her mom leaving a billion weight loss shakes on her dresser doesn't help. The world and everyone in it have ideas about what she should look like: thinner, lighter, slimmer-faced, straighter-haired. Be smaller. Be whiter. Be quieter.
But there's one person who's always in Charlie's corner: her best friend Amelia. Slim. Popular. Athletic. Totally dope. So when Charlie starts a tentative relationship with cute classmate Brian, the first worthwhile guy to notice her, everything is perfect until she learns one thing--he asked Amelia out first. So is she his second choice or what? Does he even really see her? UGHHH. Everything is now officially a MESS.
A sensitive, funny, and painful coming-of-age story with a wry voice and tons of chisme, Fat Chance, Charlie Vega tackles our relationships to our parents, our bodies, our cultures, and ourselves."
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Check out my review here.
Add this book to your TBR on Goodreads here.
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Have you read this book? Would you recommend it?
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beareadsbookz · 19 days
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Book recommendations for hispanic/latinx heritage month:
My Chicano Heart by Daniel A Olivia’s
Lineage Of Rain by Janel Pineda
The Storyteller’s Death by Anna Dávila Cardinal
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado
We Came to Welcome You by Vincent Tirado
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reedreadsbooks · 7 months
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Crystal Maldonado i love you <3
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richincolor · 1 year
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New Releases - Week of Oct. 9, 2023
We have history, fantasy, a contemporary rom-com, a memoir, and a retelling this week. It's quite a range in just four books. Does anything catch your eye?
Brooms by Jasmine Walls Levine Querido
It’s 1930s Mississippi. Magic is permitted only in certain circumstances, and by certain people. Unsanctioned broom racing is banned. But for those who need the money, or the thrills…it’s there to be found.
Meet Billie Mae, captain of the Night Storms racing team, and Loretta, her best friend and second-in-command. They’re determined to make enough money to move out west to a state that allows Black folks to legally use magic and take part in national races.
Cheng-Kwan – doing her best to handle the delicate and dangerous double act of being the perfect “son” to her parents, and being true to herself while racing.
Mattie and Emma — Choctaw and Black — the youngest of the group and trying to dodge government officials who want to send them and their newly-surfaced powers away to boarding school.
And Luella, in love with Billie Mae. Her powers were sealed away years ago after she fought back against the government. She’ll do anything to prevent the same fate for her cousins.
Brooms is a queer, witchy Fast and the Furious that shines light on history not often told – it’s everything you’d ever want to read in a graphic novel.
The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado Holiday House
Frenemies Whit and Zay have been at odds for years (ever since he broke up with her in, like, the most embarrassing way imaginable), so when they’re forced to organize the fall formal together, it’s a literal disaster. Sparks fly as Whitney—type-A, passionate, a perfectionist, and a certified sweater-weather fanatic—butts heads with Zay, a dry, relaxed skater boy who takes everything in stride. But not all of those sparks are bad. . . .
Has their feud been a big misunderstanding all along?
Blisteringly funny and profoundly well-observed, The Fall of Whit Rivera is a snug and cozy autumn romcom that also tackles weightier topics like PCOS, chronic illness, sexuality, fatphobia, Latine identity, and class. Funny, honest, insightful, romantic, and poignant, it is classic Crystal Maldonado—and it will have her legion of fans absolutely swooning.
Huda F Cares by Huda Fahmy Dial Books
Huda and her sisters can’t believe it when her parents announce that they’re actually taking a vacation this summer . . . to DISNEY WORLD! But it’s not quite as perfect as it seems. First Huda has to survive a 24-hour road trip from Michigan to Florida, with her sisters annoying her all the way. And then she can’t help but notice the people staring at her and her family when they pray in public. Back home in Dearborn she and her family blend right in because there are so many other Muslim families, but not so much in Florida and along the way.
It’s a vacation of forced (but unexpectly successful?) sisterly bonding, a complicated new friendship, a bit more independence, and some mixed feelings about her family’s public prayers. Huda is proud of her religion and who she is, but she still sure wishes she didn’t care so much what other people thought.
Realm of Wonders (The Queen’s Council #3) by Alexandra Monir Disney Hyperion 
Jasmine thought that she had earned her happily ever after when she and Aladdin defeated Jafar. Then her beloved father dies and, overnight, all her plans for the future change. Instead of her wedding, she’s now planning a funeral and a coronation—her coronation, to become the first woman to rule Agrabah. Jasmine has always been headstrong, but for the first time in her life, she finds herself faltering.
Then from beyond the grave, her father seems to pass along a message: Someone is coming. She must find the book. Before Jasmine can figure out what that means, her claim to the throne is called into question.
Her father’s old counsellors decree that the best way to determine the true ruler is a tournament; a series of tests, each one increasing in difficulty—and danger. Now, with help from the mystical Queen’s Council, Jasmine must assemble her own team of advisers, win the tournament, and uncover the mystery of her father’s last message, so she can prove to her people—and herself—that she deserves to rule Agrabah.
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According to Audible and Amazon, Richard will voice a character called Devereaux in the upcoming Tomb Raider Anime from Netflix.
Tomb Raider Chronicles has come forward with more information about the series.
The Tomb Raider Anime series is written by Tasha Huo and set after Shadow of the Tomb Raider, developed by Eidos Montreal and Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix. The show is being produced by Netflix, Legendary, Tasha Huo and Dmitri M. Johnson's dj2 Entertainment. Actress Hayley Atwell will voice British archaeologist Lara Croft with Earl Baylon and Allen Maldonado onboard as Jonah Maiava and Zip.
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Start 2024 by enjoying some of the best books of 2023! Here’s our latest BEST BOOKS FOR TEENS display, featuring:
Forgive Me Not by Jennifer Baker
Rez Ball by Byron Graves
The Making of Yolanda La Bruja by Lorraine Avila
The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado
Lion’s Legacy by L.C. Rosen
Saints of the Household by Ari Tison
Looking for more awesome YA books? Check out the entire BBFT 2023 list on our website!
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