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I know I sound pessimistic and all over the place. But the truth is, the concept of love just ain’t that simple anymore. What people call love now is merely infatuation—more about themselves than trying to actually get to know a person. Whatever happened to asking someone out to dinner, walking you up to your porch to make sure you get in safe, having picnics in the park, or passing notes to profess your love? Whatever happened to love that isn’t superficial? I can’t even remember what grade it was, but I hope if my teacher ever sees this or reads this, maybe they’ll be able to send it to me.” she said with a laugh. So, when his Uncle offers him a segment on his popular hip-hop show, Love Radio, Prince graciously accepts. His mission, to give romantic advice to those seeking it. He is dishing advice and good music. It's perfect. LaDelle says she was raised equally by her divorced parents, spending the school year in Detroit with her mom and summers in Las Vegas with her dad. Around the time she reached high school, the schedule reversed. But Detroit was always a part of her life. In fact, it was Detroit radio that inspired the plot hook of the novel.

Wolfgang Riehle, The Secret Within: Hermits, Recluses and Spiritual Outsiders in Medieval England (Cornell University Press, 2014) As part of my work with UN Women, I have started reading as many books and essays about equality as I can get my hands on. There is so much amazing stuff out there! Funny, inspiring, sad, thought-provoking, empowering! I’ve been discovering so much that, at times, I’ve felt like my head was about to explode… I decided to start a Feminist book club, as I want to share what I’m learning and hear your thoughts too. Prepare to swoon: LaDelle's Love Radio gives voice to some of the sweetest hopes and the hardest truths. Readers won't be able to get enough of these dope-ass characters." - Elizabeth Acevedo, author of Clap When You Land And then you got your supporting cast. Friends, colleagues, that one over-the-top person who brings comedic relief to the story.

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I grimace as I switch my phone to silent mode and pull myself up and to my desk. It’s been over a year, and occasionally Destiny still randomly hits me up like everything is normal. I’m not ready to face her. I tried that already and she dismissed me, making me feel like I asked for it. So screw her.

Prepare to swoon, LOVE RADIO gives voice to some of the sweetest hopes and the hardest truths. Readers won't be able to get enough of these dope ass characters", Elizabeth Acevedo, Carnegie Medal winning author of THE POET X and CLAP WHEN YOU LAND. Dani and Prince are both strong main characters, and I loved how developed they are. Prince balances school and his radio segment with being a caretaker for his mother who has MS, and I loved the way he maintains a positive attitude and never complains about this. He’s such a sweet main character, and it was heartwarming to see such support within his family. Dani provides an interesting balance to Prince’s passion for love as an incident after a party has left her traumatized and questioning who she can trust. She undergoes a lot of healing throughout the book, and I loved the way both Prince and Dani make each other stronger and grow together.While their first real encounter isn't perfect, the two definitely make an impression on one another. Instalove is one of my pet peeves, but it’s thankfully nowhere to be found between our leads. (Sure, Prince has been harbouring a longtime crush on Dani, but that’s like and not love.) Dani and Prince really get to spend time with and know each other, because falling in love IS THE WHOLE POINT. It’s the journey that makes the love so much more meaningful and swoonworthy. (I didn’t give this book the highest score on the scale for nothing, y’all.) Prepare to swoon, LOVE RADIO gives voice to some of the sweetest hopes and the hardest truths. Readers won't be able to get enough of these dope ass characters." Elizabeth Acevedo, Carnegie Medal winning author of THE POET X and CLAP WHEN YOU LAND Mom opens the dishwasher and adds a few more plates to the load. “There are like, what, five hundred students there? I don’t understand how there hasn’t been one boy who’s piqued your interest.”

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