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richincolor · 5 months ago
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We've got four titles on our radar for today! Which ones do you want to get your hands on?
Age 16 by Rosena Fung Annick Press
A powerful coming-of-age graphic novel about three generations of mothers and daughters passing down and rebelling against standards of gender, race, beauty, size, and worth, for fans of Mariko Tamaki. Sixteen-year-old Roz is preoccupied with normal teenage navigating high school friendships, worrying about college, and figuring out what to wear to prom. When her estranged Por Por abruptly arrives for a seemingly indefinite visit, the already delicate relationship between Roz and her mother is upended. With three generations under one roof, conflicts inevitably arise and long suppressed family secrets rise to the surface. Told in alternating perspectives, Age 16 shifts seamlessly between time and place, exploring how this pivotal year in adolescence affects three women in the same family, from Guangdong in 1954 to Hong Kong in 1972, and Toronto in 2000. Award-winning creator of Living with Viola Rosena Fung pulls from her own family history in her YA debut to give us an emotional and poignant story about how every generation is affected by those that came before and affect those that come after.
Not About a Boy by Myah Hollis Harper Teen
Euphoria meets Girl in Pieces in this coming-of-age story of a girl trying to put a grief-stricken past behind her, only to be startled by the discovery of a long-lost sister who puts into question everything she thought she knew. Amélie Cœur has never known what it truly means to be happy. She thought she’d found happiness once, in a love that ended in tragedy and nearly sent her over the edge. Now, at seventeen, Mel is beginning to piece her life back together. Under the supervision of Laurelle Child Services, the exclusive foster care agency that raised her, Mel is sober and living with a new family among Manhattan’s elite. It’s her last chance at adoption before she ages out of the system and she promised, this time, she’ll try. But a casual relationship with a boy is turning into something she never intended for it to be, causing small cracks in her carefully constructed walls. Then the sister she has no memory of contacts Mel, unearthing complicated feelings about the past and what could have been. As the anniversary of the worst day of her life approaches, Mel must weather the rising tides of grief and depression before she loses herself, and those close to her, all over again.
The Second Chance of Darius Logan by David F. Walker Scholastic Press
Darius Logan is far from a hero. Since his parents were killed, he has spent most of his life navigating foster homes and shelters, abandoned neighborhoods and decaying buildings. All Darius knows is survival. Life was hard enough, but now he finds himself being hunted by the police after a drug deal he never should have been involved in goes bad. And when they catch him, Darius is positive he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. But in place of a long prison sentence, Darius is handed an opportunity almost too good to be true: the chance to get away from his circumstances by joining the Second Chance program of the Super Justice Force, a league of people with special powers who strive to do good and protect the world from harm. Darius soon discovers a strength he never knew he possessed, but evil forces manifest and threaten to destroy everything he holds dear. Will Darius be able to save the world when he faces a deadly--and all too familiar--enemy? This incredibly powerful YA debut by Eisner award-winning author David F. Walker, dives into matters of social justice and identity, courage and second chances, in a world where heroes loom large and what seems ordinary is anything but.
We Don't Have Time for This by Brianna Craft Disney Hyperion
Lemonade Mouth meets climate change activism in this enemies-to-lovers YA romance. A tied election throws two rival teen activists together to lead their school’s environmental justice club, and they are taken by surprise when their clashes reveal deeper feelings hidden beneath their antagonism. What's more romantic than saving the earth? Two presidents. One club. A sizzling connection. Isa Brown wishes her life would slow down. She doesn’t want to leave for college. Not now that her dad finally gets to spend some time at home. Not now that she’s finally been in one place for longer than a year. But nothing lasts forever. With wildfires ravaging her community and a new natural gas pipeline threatening her dad’s job, the last thing Isa can do is relax. The school’s environmental justice club seems like a promising way to make real change. If only her annoying co-president Darius would stop being such a control freak. Darius Freeman can’t stop hustling. If he does, how will he beat the other honors kids to be valedictorian? How will he get into the top schools in the country? How will he launch his political career? No. Darius can’t stop, and the next step in his plan is leading the environmental justice club this year—putting on a policy summit and rounding out his college applications with a leadership role. But then Isa joins the club and becomes co-president. Is she the stumbling block on his road to success? As Isa and Darius clash over the best way to lead the environmental justice club, deeper feelings emerge. About what’s at stake for their communities if they can’t figure out how to work together. And about the sparks they feel between them. Will Darius and Isa figure out how to burn brightly together? Or will their flames leave nothing but ashes behind?
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bookaddict24-7 · 5 months ago
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(New Young Adult Releases Coming Out Today! (July 2nd, 2024)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Releases:
Eleanor Jones Can’t Keep a Secret by Amy Doak
A Darker Mischief by Derek Milman
On the Bright Side by Anna Sortino
Ready Or Not by Andi Porretta
Not About A Boy by Myah Hollis
Joined at the Joints by Marissa Ellis
The Midnight Game by Cynthia Murphy
The Ones Who Come Back Hungry by Amelinda Bérubé
Rise by Freya Finch
We Don't Have Time for This by Brianna Craft
Fun Fact: I Love You by Gina Lynn Larsen
Illustrated Girl by Josephine Angelini
New Sequels:
The Heart of the World (The Isles of the Gods #2) by Amie Kaufman
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Happy reading!
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judgingbooksbycovers · 9 months ago
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Not About a Boy
By Myah Hollis.
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battyaboutbooksreviews · 5 months ago
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July 2024 Young Adult Book Releases
✨ July 2 ✨ 💜 Fun Fact: I Love You - Gina Lynn Larsen 💜 Not About a Boy - Myah Hollis 💜 Break to You - Debra Young, Michelle Knowlden, and Neal Shusterman 💜 On the Bright Side - Anna Sortino 💜 Meet Me in the Middle - Alex Light 💜 Rise - Freya Finch 💜 We Don't Have Time for This - Brianna Craft 💜 Joined at the Joints - Marissa Eller 💜 Reckless - Lauren Roberts 💜 The Heart of the World - Amie Kaufman 💜 A Darker Mischief - Derek Milman 💜 Ready or Not - Andi Porretta 💜 The Ones Who Came Back Hungry - Amelinda Berube
✨ July 9 ✨ ❤ Beneath These Cursed Stars - Lexi Ryan ❤ The Mirror World - Femi Fadugba ❤ Hearts Overboard - Becky Bean ❤ Heir, Apparently - Kara McDowell ❤ The Darkness Within Us - Tricia Levenseller ❤ A Magic Fierce and Bright - Hemant Nayak ❤ It's Only a Game - Kelsea Yu
✨ July 16 ✨ 💙 The White Guy Dies First - (ed) Terry J. Benton-Walker 💙 The Second Song - Adrienne Tooley 💙 Trespass Against Us - Leon Kemp 💙 Grief in the Fourth Dimension - Jennifer Yu 💙 The Ping-Pong Queen of Chinatown - Andrew Yang 💙 Dashed - Amanda Quain 💙 Riot Act - Sarah Lariviere 💙 Portrait of a Shadow - Meriam Metoui
✨ July 23 ✨ ❤ Time and Time Again - Chatham Greenfield ❤ The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky - Josh Galarza ❤ Near Misses & Cowboy Kisses - Katrina Emmel ❤ The Lost Souls of Benzaiten - Kelly Murashige ❤ Asking for a Friend - Kara H.L. Chen ❤ Exes and Foes - Amanda Woody ❤ Stefi and the Spanish Prince - Donna Freitas ❤ I Will Never Leave You - Kara A. Kennedy ❤ So Witches We Became - Jill Baguchinsky
✨ July 30 ✨ 💜 The Loudest Silence - Sydney Langford 💜 The Blonde Dies First - Joelle Wellington 💜 Castle of the Cursed - Romina Garber 💜 The Grandest Game - Jennifer Lynn Barnes 💜 The Mirror of Beasts - Alexandra Bracken 💜 Such Charming Liars - Karen M. McManus 💜 Our Wicked Histories - Amy Goldsmith 💜 Eighteen Roses - Shannon C.F. Rogers 💜 Finding Famous - Candice Jalili
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winningthesweepstakes · 4 months ago
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Not About A Boy by Myah Hollis
Not About A Boy by Myah Hollis. Harper Teen, 2024. 9780063341982 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 5 Format: Hardcover Genre: Realistic fiction What did you like about the book? Mel (Amele), 17, has just moved out of a foster care facility in Connecticut to be fostered by Sue and Dave in New York City.  She needed the change after being devastated when her boyfriend of three…
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wemultitudinous · 4 years ago
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POETRY PARALLELS // JACOB & MALCOLM for @seavillain
Donna Tartt // P.C. Bowman // Myah Hollis // Charles Bukowski // Charlotte Brontë
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erikurtz · 8 years ago
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OR DIE TRYING: Dreams Are Worth Fighting For
Hollywood is a place filled with dreamers and doers of many different backgrounds. While their own career goals may be different, their objectives are the same: to succeed and thrive in the world’s most glamorous industry. Another thing that Tinseltown’s creative and executive leaders share, tho... http://snobbyrobot.com/2017/05/08/or-die-trying-dreams-are-worth-fighting-for/
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screamingswiftcolor · 6 years ago
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Follow List for Taylor 💜💫
Hey Taylor, here are some wonderful Swifties that would love a follow from you, I noted them down and really wanted to help them. Here’s the list:
Jess @1989hasarep Gretta @swiftlettaylor Amber @thebestdayswithyou Sarah @sarahsreputation Vanessa @dmessyouwanted Seri @karmaswft Marina @swiftie1389sworld Asana @callitreputation-13 Abigail @mammaswiftslittlefox Lauren, Marissa & Emily @enchanttedtomeetyou Lucy @starbeamswift Becky @lovestoryytaylor13 Olivia @brunetteswiftie Connie @nothin-safeisworththedrive13 Dotti @dottirose Ana @taysfavourite Mel @melissaswiftieginty Megan @taylormadeswiftie Meriana @treacherousnewromantics Shannon @shameonmeoww Lindsay @schoolgiirlcrush Fleur @itsfleurless Kay @theothersideofthedoor13 Adia @brokenhearted-swiftie Grace @swiftlycomestaylor Yasmin @wishyouwould-x Hanna @swiftieballerina13 Morgan @youandmeforevermorgs Fernanda @heythereswiftie Ken @takenswift Rachel @racheljswiftie Lisa @lisamclachlan Meghan @13bigrepswiftie Jenna @wonderstruck-blushing-swift Tania @shouldvesaidnotay Myah @skinnylegendswift Selen @swiftly13 Candelaria @candelariabravo Holly @didsomethingsbads Caroline @joes-deli Liv @usoftay Sara @saraswiftlet2 Lauren @inmywildestdreams17 Dor @allthemountainwemoved Zulfa @taaylorswifft 💙✨
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fyblackwomenart · 7 years ago
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Portrait of Myah Hollis by nickonthedraw
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88risers · 7 years ago
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Do u watch any small YouTube channels that are still amateur and/or deserve more attention, or do you tend to stick with channels with a higher subscriber count? :0 any suggestions?
Ummm idk if I sub to small youtubers but I can name some that I don’t think are insanely popular. Edwin Costa, Garrett Watts, Holly Henry, Jack & Dean (THEY ARE FUNNY PLS SUB), Joe Santagato, LA Turtle, If you’re into makeup MrJovitageorge, Myah Alanna, Rob Dyke, Sethical, Stef Sanjati (LOVE HER), The Clairity Project, The Most Popular Girls in School (literally one of my fave channels), This is A Commentary, Myah Alanna, Linda Barsi, Erika Lynae , Its Radish Time, Evelyn From The Internet, Jess the Indecisive, Destinee Cordova, Annddd that’s all I can think of
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wikitopx · 5 years ago
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Choosing a great name for your daughter is a great responsibility.
Although it is definitely an enjoyable experience, it can also be stressful! After all, naming your girl is one of the first and most important decisions you'll make as a new parent. If you're like most parents looking for a perfect daughter's name, you can hope to combine special meaning, honor a family or cultural tradition, or find a unique name.
This list of the 1,000 most popular girl names, recognized by the Social Security Administration (SSA), will help you review all your options, enjoy the experience. Experiment and narrow your list into favorite options.
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1. Top 1,000 Baby Girl Names
Emma
Olivia
Ava
Isabella
Sophia
Charlotte
Mia
Amelia
Harper
Evelyn
Abigail
Emily
Elizabeth
Mila
Ella
Avery
Sofia
Camila
Aria
Scarlett
Victoria
Madison
Luna
Grace
Chloe
Penelope
Layla
Riley
Zoey
Nora
Lily
Eleanor
Hannah
Lillian
Addison
Aubrey
Ellie
Stella
Natalie
Zoe
Leah
Hazel
Violet
Aurora
Savannah
Audrey
Brooklyn
Bella
Claire
Skylar
Lucy
Paisley
Everly
Anna
Caroline
Nova
Genesis
Emilia
Kennedy
Samantha
Maya
Willow
Kinsley
Naomi
Aaliyah
Elena
Sarah
Ariana
Allison
Gabriella
Alice
Madelyn
Cora
Ruby
Eva
Serenity
Autumn
Adeline
Hailey
Gianna
Valentina
Isla
Eliana
Quinn
Nevaeh
Ivy
Sadie
Piper
Lydia
Alexa
Josephine
Emery
Julia
Delilah
Arianna
Vivian
Kaylee
Sophie
Brielle
Madeline
Peyton
Rylee
Clara
Hadley
Melanie
Mackenzie
Reagan
Adalynn
Liliana
Aubree
Jade
Katherine
Isabelle
Natalia
Raelynn
Maria
Athena
Ximena
Arya
Leilani
Taylor
Faith
Rose
Kylie
Alexandra
Mary
Margaret
Lyla
Ashley
Amaya
Eliza
Brianna
Bailey
Andrea
Khloe
Jasmine
Melody
Iris
Isabel
Norah
Annabelle
Valeria
Emerson
Adalyn
Ryleigh
Eden
Emersyn
Anastasia
Kayla
Alyssa
Juliana
Charlie
Esther
Ariel
Cecilia
Valerie
Alina
Molly
Reese
Aliyah
Lilly
Parker
Finley
Morgan
Sydney
Jordyn
Eloise
Trinity
Daisy
Kimberly
Lauren
Genevieve
Sara
Arabella
Harmony
Elise
Remi
Teagan
Alexis
London
Sloane
Laila
Lucia
Diana
Juliette
Sienna
Elliana
Londyn
Ayla
Callie
Gracie
Josie
Amara
Jocelyn
Daniela
Everleigh
Mya
Rachel
Summer
Alana
Brooke
Alaina
Mckenzie
Catherine
Amy
Presley
Journee
Rosalie
Ember
Brynlee
Rowan
Joanna
Paige
Rebecca
Ana
Sawyer
Mariah
Nicole
Brooklynn
Payton
Marley
Fiona
Georgia
Lila
Harley
Adelyn
Alivia
Noelle
Gemma
Vanessa
Journey
Makayla
Angelina
Adaline
Catalina
Alayna
Julianna
Leila
Lola
Adriana
June
Juliet
Jayla
River
Tessa
Lia
Dakota
Delaney
Selena
Blakely
Ada
Camille
Zara
Malia
Hope
Samara
Vera
Mckenna
Briella
Izabella
Hayden
Raegan
Michelle
Angela
Ruth
Freya
Kamila
Vivienne
Aspen
Olive
Kendall
Elaina
Thea
Kali
Destiny
Amiyah
Evangeline
Cali
Blake
Elsie
Juniper
Alexandria
Myla
Ariella
Kate
Mariana
Lilah
Charlee
Daleyza
Nyla
Jane
Maggie
Zuri
Aniyah
Lucille
Leia
Melissa
Adelaide
Amina
Giselle
Lena
Camilla
Miriam
Millie
Brynn
Gabrielle
Sage
Annie
Logan
Lilliana
Haven
Jessica
Kaia
Magnolia
Amira
Adelynn
Makenzie
Stephanie
Nina
Phoebe
Arielle
Evie
Lyric
Alessandra
Gabriela
Paislee
Raelyn
Madilyn
Paris
Makenna
Kinley
Gracelyn
Talia
Maeve
Rylie
Kiara
Evelynn
Brinley
Jacqueline
Laura
Gracelynn
Lexi
Ariah
Fatima
Jennifer
Kehlani
Alani
Ariyah
Luciana
Allie
Heidi
Maci
Phoenix
Felicity
Joy
Kenzie
Veronica
Margot
Addilyn
Lana
Cassidy
Remington
Saylor
Ryan
Keira
Harlow
Miranda
Angel
Amanda
Daniella
Royalty
Gwendolyn
Ophelia
Heaven
Jordan
Madeleine
Esmeralda
Kira
Miracle
Elle
Amari
Danielle
Daphne
Willa
Haley
Gia
Kaitlyn
Oakley
Kailani
Winter
Alicia
Serena
Nadia
Aviana
Demi
Jada
Braelynn
Dylan
Ainsley
Alison
Camryn
Avianna
Bianca
Skyler
Scarlet
Maddison
Nylah
Sarai
Regina
Dahlia
Nayeli
Raven
Helen
Adrianna
Averie
Skye
Kelsey
Tatum
Kensley
Maliyah
Erin
Viviana
Jenna
Anaya
Carolina
Shelby
Sabrina
Mikayla
Annalise
Octavia
Lennon
Blair
Carmen
Yaretzi
Kennedi
Mabel
Zariah
Kyla
Christina
Selah
Celeste
Eve
Mckinley
Milani
Frances
Jimena
Kylee
Leighton
Katie
Aitana
Kayleigh
Sierra
Kathryn
Rosemary
Jolene
Alondra
Elisa
Helena
Charleigh
Hallie
Lainey
Avah
Jazlyn
Kamryn
Mira
Cheyenne
Francesca
Antonella
Wren
Chelsea
Amber
Emory
Lorelei
Nia
Abby
April
Emelia
Carter
Aylin
Cataleya
Bethany
Marlee
Carly
Kaylani
Emely
Liana
Madelynn
Cadence
Matilda
Sylvia
Myra
Fernanda
Oaklyn
Elianna
Hattie
Dayana
Kendra
Maisie
Malaysia
Kara
Katelyn
Maia
Celine
Cameron
Renata
Jayleen
Charli
Emmalyn
Holly
Azalea
Leona
Alejandra
Bristol
Collins
Imani
Meadow
Alexia
Edith
Kaydence
Leslie
Lilith
Kora
Aisha
Meredith
Danna
Wynter
Emberly
Julieta
Michaela
Alayah
Jemma
Reign
Colette
Kaliyah
Elliott
Johanna
Remy
Sutton
Emmy
Virginia
Briana
Oaklynn
Adelina
Everlee
Megan
Angelica
Justice
Mariam
Khaleesi
Macie
Karsyn
Alanna
Aleah
Mae
Mallory
Esme
Skyla
Madilynn
Charley
Allyson
Hanna
Shiloh
Henley
Macy
Maryam
Ivanna
Ashlynn
Lorelai
Amora
Ashlyn
Sasha
Baylee
Beatrice
Itzel
Priscilla
Marie
Jayda
Liberty
Rory
Alessia
Alaia
Janelle
Kalani
Gloria
Sloan
Dorothy
Greta
Julie
Zahra
Savanna
Annabella
Poppy
Amalia
Zaylee
Cecelia
Coraline
Kimber
Emmie
Anne
Karina
Kassidy
Kynlee
Monroe
Anahi
Jaliyah
Jazmin
Maren
Monica
Siena
Marilyn
Reyna
Kyra
Lilian
Jamie
Melany
Alaya
Ariya
Kelly
Rosie
Adley
Dream
Jaylah
Laurel
Jazmine
Mina
Karla
Bailee
Aubrie
Katalina
Melina
Harlee
Elliot
Hayley
Elaine
Karen
Dallas
Irene
Lylah
Ivory
Chaya
Rosa
Aleena
Braelyn
Nola
Alma
Leyla
Pearl
Addyson
Roselyn
Lacey
Lennox
Reina
Aurelia
Noa
Janiyah
Jessie
Madisyn
Saige
Alia
Tiana
Astrid
Cassandra
Kyleigh
Romina
Stevie
Haylee
Zelda
Lillie
Aileen
Brylee
Eileen
Yara
Ensley
Lauryn
Giuliana
Livia
Anya
Mikaela
Palmer
Lyra
Mara
Marina
Kailey
Liv
Clementine
Kenna
Briar
Emerie
Galilea
Tiffany
Bonnie
Elyse
Cynthia
Frida
Kinslee
Tatiana
Joelle
Armani
Jolie
Nalani
Rayna
Yareli
Meghan
Rebekah
Addilynn
Faye
Zariyah
Lea
Aliza
Julissa
Lilyana
Anika
Kairi
Aniya
Noemi
Angie
Crystal
Bridget
Ari
Davina
Amelie
Amirah
Annika
Elora
Xiomara
Linda
Hana
Laney
Mercy
Hadassah
Madalyn
Louisa
Simone
Kori
Jillian
Alena
Malaya
Miley
Milan
Sariyah
Malani
Clarissa
Nala
Princess
Amani
Analia
Estella
Milana
Aya
Chana
Jayde
Tenley
Zaria
Itzayana
Penny
Ailani
Lara
Aubriella
Clare
Lina
Rhea
Bria
Thalia
Keyla
Haisley
Ryann
Addisyn
Amaia
Chanel
Ellen
Harmoni
Aliana
Tinsley
Landry
Paisleigh
Lexie
Myah
Rylan
Deborah
Emilee
Laylah
Novalee
Ellis
Emmeline
Avalynn
Hadlee
Legacy
Braylee
Elisabeth
Kaylie
Ansley
Dior
Paula
Belen
Corinne
Maleah
Martha
Teresa
Salma
Louise
Averi
Lilianna
Amiya
Milena
Royal
Aubrielle
Calliope
Frankie
Natasha
Kamilah
Meilani
Raina
Amayah
Lailah
Rayne
Zaniyah
Isabela
Nathalie
Miah
Opal
Kenia
Azariah
Hunter
Tori
Andi
Keily
Leanna
Scarlette
Jaelyn
Saoirse
Selene
Dalary
Lindsey
Marianna
Ramona
Estelle
Giovanna
Holland
Nancy
Emmalynn
Mylah
Rosalee
Sariah
Zoie
Blaire
Lyanna
Maxine
Anais
Dana
Judith
Kiera
Jaelynn
Noor
Kai
Adalee
Oaklee
Amaris
Jaycee
Belle
Carolyn
Della
Karter
Sky
Treasure
Vienna
Jewel
Rivka
Rosalyn
Alannah
Ellianna
Sunny
Claudia
Cara
Hailee
Estrella
Harleigh
Zhavia
Alianna
Brittany
Jaylene
Journi
Marissa
Mavis
Iliana
Jurnee
Aislinn
Alyson
Elsa
Kamiyah
Kiana
Lisa
Arlette
Kadence
Kathleen
Halle
Erika
Sylvie
Adele
Erica
Veda
Whitney
Bexley
Emmaline
Guadalupe
August
Brynleigh
Gwen
Promise
Alisson
India
Madalynn
Paloma
Patricia
Samira
Aliya
Casey
Jazlynn
Paulina
Dulce
Kallie
Perla
Adrienne
Alora
Nataly
Ayleen
Christine
Kaiya
Ariadne
Karlee
Barbara
Lillianna
Raquel
Saniyah
Yamileth
Arely
Celia
Heavenly
Kaylin
Marisol
Marleigh
Avalyn
Berkley
Kataleya
Zainab
Dani
Egypt
Joyce
Kenley
Annabel
Kaelyn
Etta
Hadleigh
Joselyn
Luella
Jaylee
Zola
Alisha
Ezra
Queen
Amia
Annalee
Bellamy
Paola
Tinley
Violeta
Jenesis
Arden
Giana
Wendy
Ellison
Florence
Margo
Naya
Robin
Sandra
Scout
Waverly
Janessa
Jayden
Micah
Novah
Zora
Ann
Jana
Taliyah
Vada
Giavanna
Ingrid
Valery
Azaria
Emmarie
Esperanza
Kailyn
Aiyana
Keilani
Austyn
Whitley
Elina
Kimora
Maliah
2. Top 10 beautiful middle names for girls
  Ann
Bree
Dawn
Fawn
Fern
Aryn
Jacklyn
Jae
Jaidyn
Kathryn
More idea for you: Top 10 Cheap Hotels in Kentucky
From : https://wikitopx.com/name-meanings/top-1000-baby-girl-names-711924.html
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bookaddict24-7 · 10 months ago
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Beautiful Upcoming Books By Black Authors!
Ours by Phillip B. Williams
When I Think of You by Myah Ariel
The House of Broken Bricks by Fiona Williams
Curvy Girl Summer by Danielle Allen
Neighbors and Other Stories by Diane Oliver
Blessings by Chukwuebuka Ibeh
Not About A Boy by Myah Hollis
God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer by Joseph Earl Thomas
There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension by Hanif Abdurraqib
Brooklyn by Tracy Brown
In the Shadow of the Fall by Tobi Ogundiran
Sweetness in the Skin by Ishi Robinson
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What other beautiful upcoming books by Black authors are you looking forward to in 2024? Which ones are your favourite?
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Happy reading!
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strwbrymoonchild · 5 years ago
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Pretty Thing Tour 2019: The Anti-Conference for Womxn Creatives
Pretty Thing founders, Sarah Hawkins, and Myah Hollis, have
announced that their innovative “anti-conference” event series, entitled Pretty Thing Tour, will be
launching in NYC on September 21st at Betaworks Studios in Chelsea, and will continue onto Los
Angeles at The Riveter in Marina Del Rey in November.
Tour [and Pretty Thing] is on a mission to disrupt the traditional millennial conference model. The
one-day-only event, is designed specifically for female-identifying creatives and entrepreneurs–complete
with a brunch, a two hour wrap party, intimate breakouts, panels, keynotes, and a devout focus on
practical and unfiltered advice. “Tour is a place to find creatives and entrepreneurs in an unapologetically
womxn-centric environment, spill the tea, and level each other up,” says Hawkins. “No pretense or stuffy
vibes allowed.”
“We designed Tour to be intimate, intentional, and inclusive. It’s important to us that people leave with
genuine connections and a literal list of things they can do the very next day to get them closer to where
they want to be,” describes Hollis. “Our community isn’t dumb. They know when they’re being pandered
to. The main feedback that we received from our flagship event in LA, the inspiration behind Tour, is that
the attendees were surprised by how much they learned. They showed up and they took tedious notes and
they went home and made sh*t happen. That needs to be the norm. It’s only a matter of time before a cute
aesthetic and a lineup of influencers isn’t going to cut it anymore,” continues Hollis.
Tickets for Pretty Thing Tour are available at www.prettythingstudios.com/registration and are $249 + processing fees. Remote access tickets for the evening keynote livestream are also available. Pretty Thing
USE OFFER CODE ‘UNPOPCULTR’ FOR $20 OFF CHECKOUT
Tour 2019 is presented by Solow.
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YA Book Releases July 2024
🦇 Good afternoon, my bookish bats. I hope you have a good book, hot cuppa, and sweet snack within reach! No TBR is complete without a few young adult novels, and plenty were released in June! Here are a few YA releases to consider adding to your shelves.
❤️ Which of these are on your TBR? List below!
✨ July 2 ✨ 💜 Fun Fact: I Love You - Gina Lynn Larsen 💜 Not About a Boy - Myah Hollis 💜 Break to You - Debra Young, Michelle Knowlden, and Neal Shusterman 💜 On the Bright Side - Anna Sortino 💜 Meet Me in the Middle - Alex Light 💜 Rise - Freya Finch 💜 We Don't Have Time for This - Brianna Craft 💜 Joined at the Joints - Marissa Eller 💜 Reckless - Lauren Roberts 💜 The Heart of the World - Amie Kaufman 💜 A Darker Mischief - Derek Milman 💜 Ready or Not - Andi Porretta 💜 The Ones Who Came Back Hungry - Amelinda Berube
✨ July 9 ✨ ❤ Beneath These Cursed Stars - Lexi Ryan ❤ The Mirror World - Femi Fadugba ❤ Hearts Overboard - Becky Bean ❤ Heir, Apparently - Kara McDowell ❤ The Darkness Within Us - Tricia Levenseller ❤ A Magic Fierce and Bright - Hemant Nayak ❤ It's Only a Game - Kelsea Yu
✨ July 16 ✨ 💙 The White Guy Dies First - (ed) Terry J. Benton-Walker 💙 The Second Song - Adrienne Tooley 💙 Trespass Against Us - Leon Kemp 💙 Grief in the Fourth Dimension - Jennifer Yu 💙 The Ping-Pong Queen of Chinatown - Andrew Yang 💙 Dashed - Amanda Quain 💙 Riot Act - Sarah Lariviere 💙 Portrait of a Shadow - Meriam Metoui
✨ July 23 ✨ ❤ Time and Time Again - Chatham Greenfield ❤ The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky - Josh Galarza ❤ Near Misses & Cowboy Kisses - Katrina Emmel ❤ The Lost Souls of Benzaiten - Kelly Murashige ❤ Asking for a Friend - Kara H.L. Chen ❤ Exes and Foes - Amanda Woody ❤ Stefi and the Spanish Prince - Donna Freitas ❤ I Will Never Leave You - Kara A. Kennedy ❤ So Witches We Became - Jill Baguchinsky
✨ July 30 ✨ 💜 The Loudest Silence - Sydney Langford 💜 The Blonde Dies First - Joelle Wellington 💜 Castle of the Cursed - Romina Garber 💜 The Grandest Game - Jennifer Lynn Barnes 💜 The Mirror of Beasts - Alexandra Bracken 💜 Such Charming Liars - Karen M. McManus 💜 Our Wicked Histories - Amy Goldsmith 💜 Eighteen Roses - Shannon C.F. Rogers 💜 Finding Famous - Candice Jalili
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Sarah Hawkins & Myah Hollis - Or Die Trying
Sarah Hawkins and Myah Hollis, creators and actors of the original series Or Die Trying (ODT), teamed up to create a series about women in film, by women in film. The series focuses on the realities of struggles and successes, while being a millennial trying to make it in Hollywood. The creators spoke with netTVnow to discuss the representation of women in the industry, and what to look forward within the upcoming series.
netTVnow: How did the idea start to create a series like Or Die Trying?
Myah Hollis: The concept for Or Die Trying actually evolved from a concept for a short that Sarah and I were developing. We were working on a split-screen, minimal dialogue peek into a day in the life of a writer and actress living in LA, and the ups and downs of pursuing that kind of lifestyle. A few weeks later, Jenny Austin (who plays Amelia in ODT) and Sarah were discussing potentially doing some type of project together. We decided to restructure the concept for the short into a series and brought Chelsea London Lloyd onboard to play Bailey. Things progressed pretty quickly from there.
netTVnow: As an audience member—why should this series interest me?
MH: I think there’s something in this show for everyone. You don’t need to have an interest in the entertainment industry, or even an understanding of it, to relate to these characters. At its core, this show is about people. It’s about figuring out what you want in life, going after it, and learning to deal with your personal obstacles along the way. We’ve had so many people tell us how much they see themselves in these characters, and all we’ve released so far are a few teaser trailers. I believe that when you focus on telling real, authentic, and complex human stories, people are drawn to that.
The characters’ relationships, especially between Raegan, Ellie, Amelia, and Bailey seem very authentic and relatable.
netTVnow: Can you talk about creating those character relationships and how you plan to approach it within the series? 
MH: I used the relationships and dynamics between Sarah, Chelsea, Jenny and I as a baseline to develop the relationships between the characters that we portray on the show. I wrote toward each girl's voice and personality, and I think that's where a lot of the authenticity comes from. When you're honest and you depict people with their natural array of emotions, reactions and idiosyncrasies, then they become relatable. I definitely plan to test those relationships a bit throughout the series, but that's just part of the natural ebb and flow of friendships.
netTVnow: The production was crowdfunded through Seed&Spark. Do you think this type of funding helped to create another group of viewers as opposed to some traditional funding outlets?
Sarah Hawkins: We really can’t sing our praises of Seed&Spark enough. For us, and I imagine every filmmaker, it’s really about knowing your audience. For ODT, it was the women in film community. We chose to raise our funding on Seed&Spark because it is the epitome of all things indie film especially with its collaborative spirit and set-up. So many amazing, inspiring filmmakers came out of the woodwork to be a part of this project, and we truly owe that to Seed&Spark for providing a unique platform to connect with our audience.
netTVnow: After gaining the green light for this production, did the series receive any feedback about the narrative you are trying to tell?
SH: Generally speaking, everyone is just really excited to see us go into production. We can’t wait! Now is the part where we get the rest of our ducks in row and do this right. We’re grateful for the support and excitement.
MH: To kind of piggyback off of what Sarah said, we’ve gotten so much positive feedback that it’s been pretty overwhelming in the best way. Of course, when you’re telling a story about women, you always get the occasional misogynistic comment. To me, all that does is reinforce the fact that we need more stories about women, told by women.
netTVnow: Within a small production, you end up wearing a lot of hats. How did you find it to be juggling these different roles?
SH: It can definitely be difficult at times (especially since we all have lives and other projects outside of ODT) but building a team that is dedicated, free of ego, and in it for the right reasons, creates an environment that is stronger than what we could have imagined as individuals. We are still building that village, but with every new addition to our team, I feel giddy knowing that our baby will be made that much better because of our hiring decision.
nettvnow: Are there any organizations that you admire that are helping to empower and provide resources for women in the industry?
SH: I really could go on and on about the amazing team at Seed&Spark. If you think it’s just a crowdfunding platform, you’d be sorely mistaken. Emily Best and the entire team has been pivotal in supplying indie filmmakers with free resources. They have online classes and travel across the country hosting seminars to empower filmmakers. They even host a weekly Twitter chat called #FilmCurious where you can connect with other filmmakers about different industry topics.
netTVnow: What is an important question that you think audience members should ask themselves and others to help spark conversations about women in film?
MH: I actually have a few questions that I think people should consider. The first is, what would the landscape of this industry look like if we had more women behind the camera telling stories from a perspective that’s unique to women? How would that impact the types of stories we’re seeing on screen and the depth of the female characters being portrayed? Honestly, maybe we should start with the simple question of why aren’t there more female writers, directors, producers and crew members? What is the logical explanation for the lack of diversity? Don’t think too hard about that last one. It’s a trick question.
netTVnow: What do you think needs to happen to help create an environment that allows equal opportunities for women — both in front and behind the camera?
SH: Systemic problems need systemic change. There’s such great talent out there! The industry has enough competition in it without us. Support each other.
MH: I think women are becoming very comfortable with the idea of taking things into our own hands and creating our own opportunities. The diversity issue in Hollywood is rooted deep in the foundation of the industry and, unfortunately, it’s going to take some time to see real, substantial change. In the meantime, women will continue producing amazing, innovative, award-winning work, because I mean that’s just what we do.
netTVnow: The series focuses on four millennial women trying to make it in Hollywood and achieve their own versions of success. How do you define success for yourself? Do you think you have achieved it in some shape or form yet?  
MH: Everything is so uncertain in our industry, that it’s almost better to just focus on small, immediate goals to keep yourself from going crazy. The reality is one day you can be at the peak of your career, and the next day you can be struggling to pay your rent. Success for me is just finishing a project and executing it in the way that I see it in my head. I don’t look any further than that. If I’ve completed something that I feel good about, that’s success. To be able to have a lifetime of those small successes is the goal.
SH: I think success is finding like-minded, passionate people to surround yourself with, who get you on an innate level. I think we are starting to build that network, especially with ODT, and I'm extremely grateful for that.
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