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This group is for a virtual book club. It will be a space to connect and develop relationships with people of color who love a good book paired with a glass of wine, cocktail, or even a mocktail! We will meet once a month, more than likely on a Sunday. Participants will have an option to choose the book and drink of the month. Looking forward to the new literature and great conversation!

Needy Little Things

In this debut speculative YA mystery, a Black teen with premonition-like powers must solve her friend's disappearance before she finds herself in the same danger, perfect for fans of Ace of Spades.

Sariyah Lee Bryant can hear what people need—tangible things, like a pencil, a hair tie, a phone charger—an ability only her family and her best friend, Malcolm, know the truth about. But when she fulfills a need for her friend Deja who vanishes shortly after, Sariyah is left wondering if her ability is more curse than gift. This isn’t the first time one of her friends has landed on the missing persons list, and she’s determined not to let her become yet another forgotten Black girl.

Not trusting the police and media to do enough on their own, Sariyah and her friends work together to figure out what led to Deja’s disappearance. When Sariyah’s mother loses her job and her little brother faces complications with his sickle cell disease, managing her time, money, and emotions seems impossible. Desperate, Sariyah decides to hustle her need-sensing ability for cash—a choice that may not only lead her to Deja, but put her in the same danger Deja found herself in.

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320 pages

Average rating: 7.69

13 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Makalah__
Feb 26, 2025
4/10 stars
4.5/5
Xxx
Dec 14, 2024
7/10 stars
Sariyah Lee Bryant can hear people’s needs and feels compelled to fulfill them. However, two recent fulfillments lead to unexpected events, including someone getting stabbed and her best friend going missing. This is particularly concerning as it is the second friend she has lost in five years. One major theme is media bias and the disparity in reporting and sharing information about missing persons of color. The story explores mental illness and how Sariyah, burdened by her need to satisfy others, struggles to understand what she wants and how to care for herself. I enjoyed the book overall, though my only criticism is that the subplot involving Deja’s mother wasn’t developed enough to be truly significant. The story featured believable teenage characters with nuanced personalities—none were perfect. The twists kept me engaged, and even though I anticipated some plot developments, Desamours concluded with another twist, leaving me hopeful for answers in a potential sequel. #NeedyLittleThings #NetGalley
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