Reviews tagging 'Racial slurs'

Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang

8 reviews

this_momma_is_booked's review

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emotional funny informative inspiring fast-paced

4.0

I loved the way Yang structured this book. So often when books go back and forth in time, it feels choppy and it can be hard to follow the main story. In this case, Yang made sure to only go back when the main story was harking to something in the past. I didn't really know what to expect when I picked up this book, but I found myself unable to put it down. It felt like watching one of those feel-good sports movies where the underdogs win at the end of the movie and the sweeping soundtrack riles up all your emotions. I also appreciated the hard conversations within regarding racism and bigotry - while I wanted Yang to delve just a little deeper into these topics, I understand that is not the story he was telling. 

My friends did warn me this was a "chonky" graphic novel and they were absolutely right. But it was so worth the read! 

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drsuzbark's review

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

3.0

This covered so much from the history of basketball, racism, and more. However, I couldn't give this more stars due to the curse words disguised with *** in a book geared towards younger readers.

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bookiecharm's review

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adventurous

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readalongwithnat's review

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inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

Wow. I have so many feelings and so few words. 

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library_kb's review

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informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

4.0

Part sports history, part memoir, part journalism, this is another sports book (like Crossover by Kwame Alexander) that will appeal to more than just sports fans. It is a thick graphic novel--around 400 pages, which will really engage some students who just whip through graphic novels! From a teacher's perspective, I would love to use parts of this as a mentor text, because there are some really great scenes depicting authorial decisions and what goes into making those, as well as some really thoughtful use of pacing and format (for example, great discussions could be had about why he chose to put certain panels next to each other and what the reader can understand because of that).  There are a couple instances of swearing on the page and a character in the story (or on the sidelines of the story) that deals with a beloved coach accused of inappropriate relations with a student, but for 7th/8th grade readers, there will be a lot of fans!  

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lapis's review

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hopeful informative lighthearted medium-paced

4.75

This is about a basketball season, but it's more about the comic writer and artist discovering things about themself

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runlibrarianrun's review

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emotional informative

4.0


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spaghettireads's review

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adventurous emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0


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