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File Size: 1404 KB

Print Length: 452 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1406372161

Publisher: Balzer + Bray (February 5, 2019)

Publication Date: February 5, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0716GZWJJ

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I'm a school social worker at a juvenile detention center, and I commonly bring books (usually high quality YA Lit) for the kids to read when they are not in school. Many of our kids are not great students and few were readers before they came here, but many kids read for pleasure now. Last year alone, well over 30 kids read "The Hate U Give" and many were eagerly awaiting "On the Come Up." When I brought it to school last week, many of the kids' faces absolutely lit up, and they are now engrossed in the novel. When I arrived today, one of the kids told me he was done and asked for "another Angie Thomas book." I laughed and explained he's already read them, so I'd have to bring him something else.In any case, it is another fantastic, relatable book, especially for the kids I have here at the JDC. They can relate to the themes, characters, and experiences, as most have grown up in complicated family systems and in communities not dissimilar from Garden Heights. Thomas is a great writer, and with "On The Come Up," I think she captured the language (her characters sound like my kids--even more so than in THUG). Well done, and we'll be eagerly waiting her third novel.

I actually liked this book a lot better than The Hate You Give. The Hate You Give was an important book, but there were a lot of unnecessary scenes and even unnecessary characters. The pacing was slow at times, and the story seemed to drag on. I still liked that book, but it wasn't my favorite.This book shows the author's growth. The charactes are all gripping and there is not a dull moment. I read the book in two days. The message of the story will stick with you. This is definately worth the read and one I will probably return to in the near future.

Reading this young-adult novel, I realized that -- likely since I'm now much older and a bit more jaded -- I'm not as prone to simply assume (as did some characters in this story) that hip-hop incites violence. Granted, I'm not an ardent fan of that music genre. Yet I'm more willing to see it as poetry addressing social injustices and real-life inner turmoil. The story called to my mind how such lyrics may be disquieting to mindsets in the U.S. that are more suburban, conservative, and (if I may phrase it so) colonialist.Here, high-school student Bri's passion to perform is tested by the pressures of her deceased dad's rap legacy, as well as the music industry's own demands (along with its misogynistic attitudes), and Bri's own preparations for college entrance exams. As the story progresses, Bri's lyrics vent against campus racism. But will this result in her music being censored, and her being virtually labeled a hoodlum? More urgently, will a music career prove a ticket for her family to escape compounding financial hardships?While I more strongly favor the author's first novel, don't misunderstand -- this book, too, turned out enjoyable for me. The ending here may have seemed a bit ideal, but true to life, not all turned out rosy for everyone. I felt grateful to get acquainted with Bri's family and each of her closest peers. I grinned at some lyrical "sick burns" and I laughed seeing how gossip was prized at the church that Bri's family attended. I welcomed the implied ties to "The Hate U Give" and even a nod to a certain Becky Albertalli novel.

Fantastic. I’m not gushing, but it’s really, very good.Bri is, as she says, brilliant, and as a character, one of the most unique and complex I’ve ever read. She’s tough and vulnerable, talented and sensitive, yet hot-headed. I love her voice, and being taken on the ride of her confusion feels genuine and was so much fun.I love how Thomas doesn’t shy away from so many social lessons with this novel, more so than with THUG. Gun violence, racial stereotypes, welfare, systemic poverty, drug abuse, drug distribution, police brutality, and so much more are all discussed while also weaving in a bit of romance and the right amount of family drama.This is a fast-paced read and I really want Trey to be my big brother, too. I just felt like it wasn’t as tight as I’d like it to be, and the pacing was off at times. Minor issue.An incredible story. My kids will love it.

Fans of THUG can rest easy knowing that this one is no sophomore slump. I am curious about the audio book now because I just feel like the scenes with Bri's songs would be FABULOUS on audio. I loved how the story takes place in the same neighborhood as THUG because it felt so familiar going back into it. I appreciated Bri's struggle with figuring out who she is and the way Angie Thomas so brilliantly writes that struggle - of what people expect you to be and who you truly are. So so well done.

Angie has done it again! This book was incredible and captivating from the moment I opened it. She tackles her stories with so much heart and authenticity that her characters are more alive than some people I know in real life. One of my favorite things about her writing is how developed the adult characters are—and On the Come Up is no exception. I feel like YA usually doesn’t do parents or adults justice or craft them realistically. But each person no matter what age was just as developed and real as the main character. The voice is strong, the plot was mesmerizing—-everything about this book is a must read. Angie is the most talented author I’ve read in years!

Honestly, I wasn’t that blown away by this novel. It holds your interest but it’s simply not as good as THUG. My feelings may be due in part to the fact that I’m simply not a huge fan of hip hop. I also wasn’t so keen on all the profanity in the book especially for young readers. I wish rappers could get their point across without all the cussin smh. It would’ve also been nice to see Bri excel academically and actually take her education more seriously. We can be more than rappers.

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