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Book Review: I'm The Same by James Ungurait
James Ungurait’s I'm The Same is a poignant exploration of identity, trauma, and resilience, delving into the complexities of being biracial in America. The novel follows Kodak, a young man of mixed Hispanic and White heritage, as he navigates the challenges of self-acceptance and belonging. Set against the backdrop of Oregon's coastal beauty, the story unfolds with emotional depth and raw honestly
By Dr. Abdirahim (Fox)9 months ago in BookClub
Paper Stars and Broken Promises
The summer Callie met Jonah, the nights smelled like bonfires and wild mint. It was the kind of summer that didn’t ask questions—it just was. And for two seventeen-year-olds who had no idea what the world would demand of them, that was enough.
By THE STORY ROOM9 months ago in BookClub
A Friend So Strange . Content Warning.
The dead don’t knock, they grin, and wait for you to follow. Every evening at six, as the sun clawed its way beneath the pines, he’d show up at my gate. A silhouette in black, his smirk glinting like a blade catching moonlight — the kind that carves itself into your nightmares.
By E.K.Mwaura9 months ago in BookClub





