365 Black Books Sundays

Sundays are for family, food, fun, and, of course church. These three books explore the traditions, food, fun, and church on Sundays.

Book 1: Soul Food Sunday by Winsome Bingham

Book 2: Sunday Dinner by Angela Shanté

Book 3: Second Sunday by Michele Andrea Bowen. I have read two of her books, Church Folks and Second Sunday. Both are humorous, delightful, and honest!

365 Black Books Sun Saturday

On this partly cloudy day in some cities, I am choosing sun over the clouds. The three books below have the word “sun” in the title to also be the light in our reading.

Book 1: Hello There, Sunshine by Tabitha Brown

Book 2: The award winning The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

Book 3: Those Who Saw the Sun by Jaha Nailah Avery

365 Black Books “We” for Wednesday

It’s all about the “we” in these Wednesday’s titles.

Book 1: The History of We by Nikkolas Smith

Book 2: We Are Here by Tami Charles

Book 3: When We Were Birds by Ayanna Lloyd Banyo

Book 4: We Speak for Ourselves: A Word From Forgotten Black America by D. Watkins

Book 5: We Refuse A Forceful History of Black Resistance by Kellie Carter Jackson

365 Black Books All About Spirituals

I will feature three books on spirituals.

Book 1: All time classic. All Night, All Day by the late Ashley Bryan Just a beautiful book!

Book 2: When I Hear Spirituals by Cheryl Hudson

Book 3: Wade in the Water by Arthur C. Jones. A scholarly book on the wisdom of spirituals

365 Black Books Friday YA Romance Comedy or RomCom

Today I will feature three books on YA romance comedy.

Book 1: The Last Chance Dance by Lakita Wilson. I read this book and thoroughly enjoyed it.

Book 2: Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert. A book I want to read.

Book 3: Reggie and Delilah’s Year of Falling by Elise Bryant. Another book I want to read.