Porscheoy Brice

Ms. Malcolm Hughes

Porscheoy Brice

@porscheoybrice - Reviewer

Porscheoy Brice

Porscheoy Brice

@porscheoybrice - Reviewer

A native midwesterner who loves to read, write, travel, and educate. more

Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice published a reviewalmost 4 years ago
almost 4 years ago
Though not at all what I expected, I really enjoyed reading this book!
Divorcing Atlanta
Timmothy Mccann
As he fights for his life, after an attempted suicide a southern pastor, reeling from several deaths...
Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice published a reviewabout 4 years ago
about 4 years ago
Though informative in some ways, you don't walk away with the feeling that the question is not quite answered.
What Would Martin Say?
On April 4, 1968, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the balcony of the Lorr...
Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice imported 7 books to their Library about 4 years ago
about 4 years ago
A Brief History of Seven KillingsChildren of Blood and Bone (Legacy of Orisha)Boy Crazy 2The MothersThe Coldest Winter EverWhat Would Martin Say?
Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice published a reviewabout 4 years ago
about 4 years ago
You enter this book believing that you are going to read a novel and walk out a completely different person. You will be changed.
A Brief History of Seven Killings
From the acclaimed author of  The Book of Night Women  comes a masterfully written novel that explor...
Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice published a reviewabout 4 years ago
about 4 years ago
Though certain aspects of this book reminded me of three other books I still gave this book is stellar and think that it is worth the read.
The Vanishing Half: A Novel
Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice published a reviewabout 4 years ago
about 4 years ago
This book captures you and takes you on a journey that ends all too soon.
Children of Blood and Bone (Legacy of Orisha)
With five starred reviews, Tomi Adeyemi’s West African-inspired fantasy debut, and instant #1 New Yo...
Porscheoy Brice
Porscheoy Brice published a reviewover 5 years ago
over 5 years ago
Though well written, it reads more like a colonizer's fantasy novel than as a tale of liberation and freedom, which it desires to be.
He Who Fights with Monsters
Marc Weitz
A guy starts a charitable organization to assassinate corrupt world leaders. Billionaire entrepre...
About me
A native midwesterner who loves to read, write, travel, and educate.
Profile URL
https://reedsy.com/discovery/user/porscheoybrice
Genres
Statistics

📚20 books read per year

🏆10 submissions per year