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Lu by Jason Reynolds
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it was ok

The last book in Reynolds "Track" tetralogy, Lu focuses on the albino co-captain of the Defenders. Lu(cas) is struggling to become a hurdler, finding the obstacles tough to overcome. The reason is that his near eyesight is very poor, and any dirt messes up his contacts. Coach eventually figures out the problem and they come up with a stride solution. Meanwhile, Lu deals with some family issues, including his mother's pregnancy and his father's nefarious past. I think what I don't like about this series is the unnecessary dialect, which is okay for dialogue, but more bothersome since Reynolds writes in the first person.
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the.argumentative.bong I kind of liked it even more for the dialect. Feels more authentic :))


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