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Valerie Morales

Valerie Morales' non-fiction work has been featured in Huffington Post, The Talented Tenth Review Medium and The Committed Generation. She loves books that inhale the future and exhale the past. James Baldwin’s novel Another Country was her beginning of all things literary, life and truth.

Books reviewed by Valerie Morales

Bitter Crop (04/03/24)
Prima Facie (02/07/24)
The Unsettled (10/18/23)
Someday, Maybe (01/04/23)
Half American (11/02/22)
If I Survive You (09/21/22)
Sleeping Alone (08/03/22)
Yonder (01/19/22)
Assembly (10/20/21)
The Kindest Lie (03/17/21)
Dog Flowers (01/20/21)
Normal People (04/17/19)
Let It Bang (10/31/18)
Dopesick (08/29/18)

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