It's been a longggg month 🙃 | Recent Reads + Reading Rush Wrap Up | JND

TL;DR
Jessica Nicole Dickerson shares her thoughts and opinions on books she recently read during The Reading Rush and in the months of July and June.
Transcript
hi guys it's jessica nicole dickerson aka jnd and welcome back to another video so in today's video i'm going to be doing a recent reads so i'm going to go over all the books that i read during the reading rush because i didn't get a chance to really wrap it up and i all the books that i also read in july and june which weren't too many books but i... Read More
Key Insights
- 🥺 Jessica encountered books that lacked compelling plots or character development, leading her to not finish them.
- 📔 She appreciates well-written romances and diverse representation in books.
- ⚧️ Jessica brings up the importance of evolving gender norms and educating children to challenge traditional gender roles.
- 🎓 She discusses the pressure of pursuing a dream college and advocates for exploring alternative paths.
- 📔 The concept of finding one's identity and accepting oneself is a recurring theme in the books Jessica reviewed.
- ❓ Jessica mentions the importance of sharing marginalized experiences through literature to foster understanding and empathy.
- 😑 She values well-rounded plots and emotional connection, expressing her struggle with fragmented storytelling.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What were Jessica's reasons for not finishing the book "Saving Savannah"?
Jessica found the book lacked a compelling plot and justification for the main character's dissatisfaction with her privileged life. She also felt that the main character complained excessively without offering a balanced perspective.
Q: Why did Jessica DNF the manga series?
Jessica stopped reading the manga because it contained homophobic content, with one character expressing hatred towards another based on their perceived sexuality. She found the flip in the character's attitude towards acceptance unrealistic and the lack of plot development uninteresting.
Q: Which book did Jessica highly recommend?
Jessica highly recommended "Wundersmith" by Jessica Townsend, describing it as a fantastic middle-grade novel with magical elements and an enjoyable plot.
Q: What did Jessica like about "You Should See Me in a Crown"?
Jessica enjoyed the romance between the two female characters and appreciated that one of the male characters supported their relationship without invalidating it. However, she had reservations about the concept of a dream college and the pressure it places on students.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Jessica discusses two books she did not finish during The Reading Rush, "Saving Savannah" and a homophobic manga series, due to plot and character dissatisfaction.
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She praises "Wundersmith" by Jessica Townsend, a middle-grade fantasy book, as a delightful read.
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Jessica gives a mixed review of "You Should See Me in a Crown," mentioning her reservations about the concept of dream colleges but enjoying the lesbian romance in the story.
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