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Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race

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I was initially interested in reading this book, however my tastes have shifted and I do not think I will be able to get to it now. Many thanks to the publisher for sending me a digital copy!
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The phrase, “This is an important book,” tends to be overused, but not in this case. This truly is an important book. It’s well written, well researched and should be required reading in Britain. I was ashamed by my gaps in black British history, but this book compelled me to learn more. This an excellent book, and well deserving of all the praise and awards that it has received.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bloomsbury Publishing for my review copy in exchange for an honest review.
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I got the first chapter via NetGalley, but ended up purchasing the book myself. 
Absolutely essential reading. Make it a GCSE History required read.
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This should be required reading. Superb insight into racism in the Uk. Though some sections were longer than I thought necessary I would definitely recommend this book
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I heard so much about this book and was initially sceptical because most debates about race quickly get out of hand. Reni writes in such a way that you understand her point of view. 

However, I do not agree her style of argument as it practically gives no room for debate. She makes the same mistake she accuses white people of...anyone who disagrees with her argument objects in bad faith.

I still think it is a book that acts as a catalyst for meaningful conversations about race and ways the odds can be in the favour of so called ethnic minorities.
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A very important book and a good introduction to white privilege. Every white person should read this, especially if you consider yourself to be an ally and anti-racist.
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Powerful and important. Was lucky enough to hear a fascinating talk about this book at the Hay Festival and I’d been desperate to read it ever since. Thank you so much for the chance to read this. History will show how pivotal this work will be.
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an important book to be written and read around this time with so much political tension. However, I felt this book was preachy and didn't hit the right tone for me. I felt a different tone would get people less defensive and therefore willing to listen to what the author had to say. An important book, but I felt it needed some serious editing to get the tone right
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Really thought provoking reading, giving a different perspective to mine on the subject of race. This sample definitely made me want to pick up the full book.
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This is a must read for everyone! As someone who felt that I was 'woke' to racial issues, I was overwhelmed by this book and how eye-opening it was! It is not a comfortable book to read but that it part of what makes it so important. An excellent introduction and overview of race in Britain today.
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Great sampler.  As always it's shocking to read about the discrimination faced by people of colour past and present. Will be buying the book to find out more.
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It's unsurprising to see how well Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People has sold. Written in an engaging, accessible way, this is a powerful and intelligent exploration of being a black woman in the UK, and in particular, Britain's relationship with race through history. At school you learn a lot about slavery in the US, and the UK's benefit from the slave trade is often glossed over. This book opened my eyes to the complicated and complicit history this country has with race, as well as the problems its institutions still have with racism. I hope to see more voices like Reni Eddo-Lodge's published. (And also excellent packaging too - that cover!)
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Important and well researched book

"It's like treacle is poured into their ears, blocking up their ear canals.  It's like they can no longer hear us"
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Interesting sample, I've bought the audiobook to continue but the introduction was interesting and thought provoking.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this insightful and detailed introduction. I love to read history non fiction, and there was a great deal here I hadnt seen elsewhere. Will definitely be reading more.
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This was a sampler downloaded well after the publication date.  Only had the introduction and first chapter but was an eye opening and factual read.  Would definitely buy the finished copy on the back of this.
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Searing, honest and oftentimes uncomfortable to read, 'Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race' cuts to the heart of institutional racism and how societal structures are set up to disadvantage people of colour, especially women. This timely and relevant book and should be required reading.
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This was a really great sampler and I'm planning on buying the full book! It's incredibly eye opening (even just the first few chapters here) that talks about race in an honest, but thought provoking way. Beautifully written and I can't wait to see what the rest of the book has in store!
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I would like to thank both NetGalley and Bloomsbury Publishing Plc for giving me the opportunity to read ‘Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race’ in exchange for my honest unbiased review.

Although this was just an extract of the book . Wiithin the first few chapters I read concerned mainly black history.  From this short piece of the book I could identify how important this texted is part of modern day history. 
The way this has been written gives you the reader a clue at how the author has given this great thought to the arguments which are written in a very clear concise way.
It gives you an outlook at how the differences in race were so apparent. I did find some of it uncomfortable to read  because of the past behaviour of our fellow countryman to their fellow countrymen/women even if back then it was an unequal society (which is so wrong)

Eye opening. Straight talking, it hides nothing. Does not beat around the bush about things. The author tackles them head on.

I have now got the book and read it in its complete form as I personally felt that if I didn’t than I would be no better than some of the people in the book and hiding away from what had actually happened in history.
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I will not be purchasing this for my library because I do not think it would appeal to my readers.  However, I have read the introductory chapters and think that I would be interested in reading more.  I did not find much to surprise me in the reading as I remember most of the incidences.  It does sadden me to think that as a white person I am perhaps felt to not understand the situation a non white finds them self in.  Maybe I do not but I have always wanted to know more.  It must also be difficult to be black and a woman.  Please let us have more books discussing these issues.  Discussion being the important factor here, so please continue to talk to white people about racism.
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