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I'm Not Dying with You Tonight

By: Kimberly Jones, Gilly Segal
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Channie Waites
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Over the course of one night, two girls with two very different backgrounds must rely on each other to get through the violent race riot that has enveloped their city.

Lena has her killer style, her awesome boyfriend, and a plan. She knows she's going to make it big. Campbell, on the other hand, is just trying to keep her head down and get through the year at her new school.

When both girls attend the Friday-night football game, what neither expects is for everything to descend into sudden mass chaos. Chaos born from violence and hate. Chaos that unexpectedly throws them together.

They aren't friends. They hardly understand the other's point of view. But none of that matters when the city is up in flames, and they only have each other to rely on if they're going to survive the night.

©2019 Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal (P)2019 Recorded Books
Difficult Situations Literature & Fiction Racism & Discrimination Family & Relationships Friendship Multicultural Discrimination Fiction Exciting Thrillers & Suspense Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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The ending was a little abrupt for my liking but it kept my attention so well that I finished it in 2 days!

Incredible

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I’d rate this as an excellent read for high schoolers everywhere. The ease in the verbal back and forth and delivery of an evening that equals changed and opened minds, as well as reflective thoughts. A

Closed minds opened

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the novel did a great job painting the picture of what ordinary people face in our current social unrest. it painted the picture of two very different people, seeing the world through each other's eyes, because they took the time to recognize what the other was going through, even when faced withtheir own emence pain. The ladies doing the reading on this work really brought life to the story.

The ladies reading this did an A+ job

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Wow what a wonderful book. I laughed out loud, I cried, I was sad, and mad. Happy and reflective. This book did a wonderful job at expressing both sides of racial injustice and the fall out that it causes on society. It was not so deep thAt it was difficult to continue to read which I think was the point( I think) but Just skim the surface and left room for reflective thought. I finished it in less than 8 hours. I couldn’t stop.If you are teetering on the edge of whether to get this book Teeter no more. get the book,read the book, and then pass the book along.

What a read!!!!

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I didn't like how Campbell was more articulate than Lena especially during internal dialogs. I feel like this revealed more of the writer's views on the thought patterns of black and white people which disturbed me.

Meh

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