
To the Moon
The 8th Wonder, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Joy A. Merveille
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De:
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Evelyn Latrice
If I'm the moon, then you must be the sky!
You ever felt like someone was made for you? Crafted in your image the same way Eve was for Adam?
Javen Cooper knew Luna Moony was made for him. First, in the form of a best friend—the female version of the boy he loved like a brother. But as time moved forward, something else bloomed—something that blurred the lines of love and lover. It was so magnetic, that nothing could keep them apart.
Except life.
And Luna's need to protect Javen.
After the death of her twin, Luna is left to mother her siblings alone. Barely eighteen, she spends her days making things better for those around her. She's the fixer—the one you go to when everything seems to go wrong. But who does she seek out when life becomes too much? As if her call finally gets through the prayer line, life becomes easier thanks to an inheritance from a father she never knew.
And when life is better for Luna, she makes sure she brings everyone with her.
And so the journey begins.
To the Moon is a coming-of-age tale centered around poverty and black love. It meets somewhere in the middle of black girl magic and black boy joy.
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So emotional my heart overflows for our black children
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True story of love, struggle and rags to riches
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I love
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To The Moon
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It has earned it's spot in my list of favorites. 10/10
I was on the edge of my seat so many times during the 12hrs and 25 minutes and loved every second of it.
Very well written story and the performance by Joy A. Melveille was perfect.
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The unity amongst disadvantaged black children that beats all odds.
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Feel Good Story
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Just wow
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To the moon
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Black Lives Matter
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First of all, the narrator was a perfect match! I can’t recall ever hearing a narrator sing song lyrics correctly. Quite a few have read popular song lyrics as if they had never heard of the song. Ugh, frustrating. But this narrator was on point. However, I did notice she called Javen, Jason a time or two. Again, she did her job.
Now as for the story- I was a bit annoyed with the story telling; switching between 1st and 3rd person.
I’m realizing “found family” is a trope I really enjoy. And this group were a group of people to root for. Still there were some weirdness with some of the character introductions. For example, Jay was presented as a sketchy person. Even French warns Luna not to trust him. But then he turned out not to be, so why was he presented that way. This somewhat happened with Barbie as well.
Despite the mixed messages and to me some strong similarities to other stories- I liked this group of people. The time hop was driving me crazy.
Why didn’t this stuff happen on page? I would’ve rather that, then some of the random details we did receive.
Luna and Javen stressed me. Because I caught on quickly what was going to happen and the involvement of others. I just knew it was going to be messy. But it wasn’t as bad as I expected. Which was sorta odd- considering the tension surrounding their situation.
I’m not familiar with Loyal’s story. But those details seemed frivolous to the overall story. And again I would’ve much rather have some of the growth and relationships development occurred on page.
I’m still invested, so on to book 2.
⭐️⭐️⭐️
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