The Story follows Sixteen year old Brianna (Bri) who wanted to be a rapper she lives with her mother and brother Trey and they're poor in home living and sometimes Bri and her brother don't even get food to eat or light, so the whole thing is a struggle for them and Brianna lost her dad when he started rapping about the streets that where he ended up killed her, mother which Bri calls her Jay because in the end when she left Trey and Brianna at their grandparents house five year old Brianna didn't know her mom anymore and started calling her Jay, her two best friends Sonny and Malik were always there for her until things changed Malik ended up liking this girl and for Sonny ends up wanting to find out who his mystery crush was, but Bri still took this Rap thing on doing interviews and stuff as Supreme was her managed but in the end her Mom wanted to be it and Aunt Pooh Bri her aunt couldn't be there since she been getting herself into to drugs again and not knowing who she is.
I loved this book a lot the characters were real and Thomas never fails to write about the life of being a black girl wanting to be something in her life, the writing style was also good, I felt Thomas really enjoyed herself plus this was book was featured a lot about music and rap made me feel this was her style but I did love the hate u give but I feel this book made me feel good and I couldn't put it down! I had questions going around my head about everyone in the book, I felt happy and angry, sad and I had questions most of the times, that what Angie makes you feel "Questions" she makes you think about a lot of things that being black is all about in the nature and culture too we need more women like Angie Thomas because her books are too damn good!
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