Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
In an age of confusion, fear, and loss, Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib's is a voice that matters. Whether he's attending a Bruce Springsteen concert the day after visiting Michael Brown's grave, or discussing public displays of affection at a Carly Rae Jepsen show, he writes with a poignancy and magnetism that resonates profoundly. In the wake of the nightclub attacks in Paris, he recalls how he sought refuge as a teenager in music, at shows, and wonders whether the next generation of young Muslims will not be afforded that opportunity now. While discussing the everyday threat to the lives of black Americans, Willis-Abdurraqib recounts the first time he was ordered to the ground by police officers: for attempting to enter his own car. In essays that have been published by the New York Times, MTV, and Pitchfork, among others--along with original, previously unreleased essays--Willis-Abdurraqib uses music and culture as a lens through which to view our world, so that we might better understand ourselves, and in so doing proves himself a bellwether for our times.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
ChaoticMissAdventures
post image

#FavBook2023

Never when I picked up this book did I think I would learn so much about Carly Rae Jessen, The Fallout Boys, or growning up in Ohio. Abdurraquib has a wide chasm of interests and his essays take you to unexpected places. I highly recommend his updated anniversary edition that gives reflections to essays he wrote years ago.

I liked this so much I have picked up a couple more of Adburraquib's books for next year.

Librariana Sounds intriguing! It's lovely when we read a volume that leads us to learning something unexpected. Refreshing ☺️ And happy this led you to picking up more of the author's work. 4mo
24 likes1 comment
blurb
ChaoticMissAdventures
post image

November #ReadingRoundUp brought to you by anxiety and insomnia!
I read 17 books this month.
4.5 ⭐
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
Opinions - Roxame Gay
King
4⭐
Belly of the Beast
Running in the Family
FInding Me
Passing
The Charm Offensive
Open Throat
Fuzz
3.5⭐
Erasure
The Guest
The Three Mothers
Dear Senthurian
Enemies of the State
3⭐
Queers Were Here
Napolean: A Life Told in Gardens and Shadows

review
ChaoticMissAdventures
post image
Pickpick

Highly recommend this on audio, I started to read it then heard that he makes commentary throughout the audio that gives more context to some of the essays. Though each of the essays are short there is a wide depth to the topics - from Carly Rae Jepsen to Serena Williams, from Fall Out Boys to Jack Harlow, Marvin Gaye to Carly Rae Jepsen. The essays are interesting and thoughtful and really explore the culture of not only music but Americana.

blurb
ChaoticMissAdventures
post image

#NFNR
How is your Non-Fiction November Reading going??

I have read
Belly of The Beast
Finding Me (Viola Davis)
Running in the Family - Michael Ondaatje
The Three Mothers - Tubbs
Dear Senthuran - Akwaeke Emezi
Queers Were Here - essay collection.

I do feel like I am making progress in my TBR. But I have so many more!
Reading the tagged plus
Fuzz - Mary Roach
Let The Record Show - The History of ACT Up

HiMyNames_Alyssa I love listening to non-fictions read by the author. Probably even more than listening to fiction. 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @Chelsea.Poole I have that out on Libby and need to start it! 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @HiMyNames_Alyssa same. I am listening to this one and he recorded the audio 5 years after the book came out and it is fascinating, he does introductions to certain essays to explain his own growth of ideas on the topic. 5mo
25 likes4 comments
review
Addison_Reads
post image
Pickpick

I highly recommend listening to this one. The audiobook was so well done.

I'll admit, I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this book. It ended up on my TBR, and I couldn't remember why. However, I'm thankful to #NonfictionNovember for pushing me to read it.

This collection of essays is eye-opening, beautifully written, and addresses many different topics. The combination of social commentary with popular music was pure genius.

review
underground_bks
post image
Pickpick

This poignant, perceptive, and piercing collection of essays explores, through pop culture, primarily music—from Chance the Rapper to Bruce Springsteen, Carly Rae Jepson to My Chemical Romance, to name just a few!—such subjects as race, class, gender, privilege, police brutality, gun violence, grief, growing up, joy and community, and so much more. I highly recommend listening to a playlist of all the songs mentioned as you go.

vivastory The essay on Prince Superbowl halftime performance is one of the best essays I've ever read. Love this book. 1y
underground_bks @vivastory I feel like not being a major or well versed music fan put me at a disadvantage with this book but I still gained so much from reading it! 1y
29 likes1 stack add2 comments
blurb
ChaoticMissAdventures
post image

#bookhaul I think I have gotten all the books I ordered on cyber Monday (also a box of Pat McGrath lipsticks I honestly do not remember ordering. Past Shawna you barely wear it why did you think you needed 6 tubes?)
Have a mixture of old and new! 2023 is going to be my Octavia Butler reading year which I am excited about, and I keep hearing great things about the other Merlin! So much good stuff.

blurb
Matilda
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

So excited there‘s an audiobook and it‘s narrated by the author!

26 likes2 stack adds
blurb
vivastory
post image

#BestMidYear22 Day 5: Abdurraqib tackles broad social issues, along with personal issues through the shared cultural language of music. Whether he is discussing the infectious pop of Carly Rae Jespen, Prince's transcendent Superbowl Halftime performance, the misogyny of early emo bands or the progressive radicalism of Nina Simone. This is the best essay collection that I have read this year & several times since reading it I will read a👇

vivastory headline & wonder what Abdurraqib would have to say about it in one of his insightful works. 2y
48 likes2 stack adds1 comment
review
vivastory
post image
Pickpick

Published in 2017, Abdurraqib's book is bookended with essays that contain passages about looking for happiness or joy during periods of social uncertainty as a way not of escapism but of endurance. Cultural critic, & music writer, Abdurraqib uses his explorations of an artist's work to arrive at broader personal & social truths. Although I might not always be familiar with the artists that he is referencing, I haven't read a book that has👇

vivastory spoken so eloquently about grief & loss in America in quite awhile. Whether writing of the infectious joys of a Carly Rae Jespen concert (She is the person handing you a gift at Christmas, tearing into the wrapping paper before you can start to, with an eagerness that says, “I made this gift for you, for all of you..“) or a non-linear history of the success of Fall-Out Boy to the perceived arrogance of Serena Williams performances; (edited) 2y
vivastory Abdurrabiqb's interests is broad, & he offeres the reader countless gems along the way. One of my favorite pieces was about Prince's performance at the '07 Super Bowl halftime show. Truly epic. Seemed timely, so here's a link if interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WYYlRArn3g
2y
Leftcoastzen Thanks for link , it breaks my heart he is no longer on this planet , that performance was wonderful. 💜💜💜 2y
See All 6 Comments
Megabooks I passed on this awhile ago, and now I‘m sorry that I did. #stacked 2y
vivastory @Leftcoastzen He was one of a kind 💙 2y
vivastory @Megabooks I can see it bc sometimes he gets in the details of an artist's work, but for me it was worth it even if I was unfamiliar with a particular artist. You could also just read the ones that interest you. The final section has very few about a specific musician & are about race. 2y
68 likes1 stack add6 comments
quote
vivastory
post image

Abdurraqib's piece on Nina Simone is 🔥🔥

Simona I recently saw documentary about her on Netflix and she was really 🔥 2y
vivastory @Simona I've been meaning to watch that! Her range was just astonishing. She hasn't nearly received the credit that she deserves. (edited) 2y
Suet624 Wow. So powerful. I watched her in Summer of Soul and she blew me away. This description of her is perfect. 2y
vivastory @Suet624 I was unaware of Summer of Soul. I will check it out! 2y
Suet624 It‘s on Hulu. Great performances and so much history. 2y
64 likes5 comments
blurb
vivastory
post image

1) The tagged book & Dear Laura by Gemma Amor.
2) Karin Slaughter's Triptych. Although I am really enjoying Abdurraqib's essays. I have read a little more than half of the book today.
3) Reading, cooking, watching HBO (Station 11 & Nightmare Alley).
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

CaitlinDBurnside Hello @vivastory CURRENT READ: Superman, Last Son of Krypton by Elliot S Maggin. COULDN'T PUT DOWN: An Old Friend of the Family by Fred Saberhagen. Studied it over and again. It gave me hope as a writer. WEEKEND PLANS: Saturday was ruined, long story didn't get enough sleep. Sunday picking up all my strewn notes for my series and creating about 6 or 7 chapters 😇😇😇. Nice to meet you Scott! 2y
persephone1408 Nightmare alley was enjoyable 2y
Branwen What will you be cooking? 😃 2y
See All 6 Comments
vivastory @Branwen Nachos! 🙌 (edited) 2y
vivastory @CaitlinDBurnside Sorry to hear that Saturday was shot, hope the rest of your weekend is better 👍 2y
vivastory @persephone1408 I've heard great things. I love Del Toro, so I'm looking forward to it 2y
57 likes6 comments
quote
vivastory
post image

jessjess "Sometimes that which does not kill you sits heavy over you until all of the things that did not kill you turn into a single counterforce that might." Powerful words. 2y
55 likes1 stack add1 comment
quote
vivastory
post image

"And maybe this is what it's like to live in these times: the happiness is fleeting, and so we search for more while the world burns around us. There is optimism in that, too, in knowing that more happiness is possible."

Trashcanman Find a way to spend my time 2y
Leftcoastzen So unnervingly appropriate. 2y
61 likes2 comments
blurb
Matilda
post image

Sooooooo my last book mail of the year is unintentionally a little too on the nose 😂😭

Kimzey Yikes! You‘re right! 😬😂 2y
29 likes1 stack add1 comment
blurb
HeathHof
post image

More exciting book mail from today! This cover got me!😲😲😲

blurb
Reviewsbylola
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

#bookmail today included the tagged book from @Cinfhen It finally came!!!!! Thank you so much Cindy! 😘😘

Cinfhen Yay!!! Finally ....awesome cover, right?!! I think you‘re gonna love all the Ohio references 3y
Reviewsbylola It is!! I‘m so bummed because I had a chance to meet him at Ohioana two years ago but he wasn‘t at his table. 😭 @Cinfhen 3y
Cinfhen He probably would have been a cool guy to chat up...especially if @Meredith3 was with you!! I feel like she‘d be a natural conversationalist 😜 3y
Reviewsbylola Oh hell no. She‘s soooooo shy, if you can believe it. @annied on the other hand is definitely a natural conversationalist. 3y
78 likes4 comments
blurb
Allietaylor16
post image

I‘ve had such a hard time reading these past few months. I don‘t think I‘ve finished a book since the beginning of March. I‘ve been unable to concentrate on anything. For the first time in a long time, I‘ve actually had the urge to sit down and read something. I‘ve heard great things about this one. I have missed books so much. And Litsy!

Reagan I feel that. I am finishing very little. Still reading but I just can‘t concentrate. 4y
Prairiegirl_reading Agreed!! It is getting better for me but actually stopping the doom scrolling and concentrating on reading has been very tough. 4y
ChaoticMissAdventures Same. I have been struggling and just last week finally got my groove back! I blame pandemic anxiety. 4y
21 likes3 comments
review
Cinfhen
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image
Pickpick



Hanif Abdurraqib is probably the coolest guy you never heard of. His essays are so visceral and poignant yet funny and insightful. I could have read the collection in one sitting but instead I chose to read a few each night before bed. Whether he was writing about Bruce Springsteen or Carly Rae Jepsen, I was 💯 on board. This book was powerful and stirring. Loved it🎶♥️

Cinfhen @britt_brooke I think you‘d love this one!! 4y
vivastory And I now have Call Me Maybe playing in my head... 😂 4y
LeahBergen @vivastory Nooo! Don‘t say it! 😆😆 4y
See All 13 Comments
vivastory @LeahBergen As Carly says “I threw a wish in the well/Don't ask me, I'll never tell..“ 😂 4y
LeahBergen @vivastory Stop! 😂 4y
Cinfhen @LeahBergen @vivastory 🎶Hey, I just met you and this is crazy
But here's my number, so call me maybe
4y
Cinfhen The WORST 👂🏼🐛EVER 4y
jenniferw88 Have you seen the music video? Love the surprise twist at the end. 4y
Cinfhen For call me maybe @jenniferw88 ??? No.... I‘ll have to watch 4y
jenniferw88 @Cinfhen yes, for call me maybe! 4y
britt_brooke Thanks! 🤗 I‘ve been eying this cover for years. 🤩 #stacked 4y
MicheleinPhilly @vivastory I hate you. 😉 4y
Cinfhen I just watched @jenniferw88 that was a GREAT ending 🤣😆 4y
84 likes3 stack adds13 comments
blurb
Cinfhen
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

Halfway through this collection! It‘s so on point and relevant to what‘s going on right now. The essays integrate race, color, privilege all through the lens of music 🎶 ❤️Its really good ✌🏽And the cover is 🙌🏻

Bookish.SAM I LOVED this book... and the cover has got to be one of the greatest ever! 4y
Cinfhen I love EVERYTHING about this book, from its shape to the print and cover design @Bookish.SAM plus the essays are SO ENTERTAINING. I can‘t believe it‘s been sitting on my shelf for so long... 4y
78 likes1 stack add2 comments
review
Beck9lol
post image
Pickpick

This book! All the stars ⭐️ He writes about racial injustice intertwined with music, with Ohio, with his life. What an insightful and talented author!

blurb
Cinfhen
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

So on BlackFriday I ordered lots of books 🙈I had these sent to my friend who‘s coming to visit over Christmas/Chanukah. But she thought I‘d want them right away, so she mailed them to me😊such a great surprise although I can‘t tell her that I‘m saving them all for 2020 challenges😂Happy #BookMailSurprise

Centique And the lovely flowers! 😍 4y
Reviewsbylola What a nice friend! 4y
Cinfhen So nice of her @Reviewsbylola and thanks for noticing my flowers @Centique they are almost 3 weeks old!! Although yesterday they started looking more sad than happy 😞 (edited) 4y
81 likes3 comments
blurb
Reviewsbylola
post image

I‘ve been curious about this one since I missed seeing the author at a book festival in 2018. Essays that blend culture and #music intrigue me, and I like the title and cover. #movember

Cinfhen Great mug and im also intrigued by this book! It doesn‘t seem to be available in my library system😖 4y
Cinfhen I bought the book today \ using it for #Booked2020 #AnimalOnCover 🐺 4y
Mdargusch 🦊🦊🦊 4y
80 likes1 stack add3 comments
quote
Bertha_Mason

"I do not know what it is that makes a person real, but I imagine it is in the way they can convince you of the things they have not done."
-"Johnny Cash Never Shot a Man in Reno. Or, The Migos: Nice Kids From the Suburbs"

quote
Bertha_Mason

"What good is endless hope in a country that never runs out of ways to drain you of it?"
-"Searching For a New Kind of Optimism"

quote
Bertha_Mason

"All things do not pass. Sometimes, that which does not kill you sits heavy over you until all of the things that did not kill you turn into a single counterforce that might."
-"Brief Notes on Staying//No One Is Making Their Best Work When They Want to Die"

quote
Bertha_Mason

"It‘s in the spirit of male loneliness to imagine that someone has to suffer for it."
-"The Return of the Loneliest Boys in Town"

blurb
TheBookStacker
post image

#7days7covers

Day One

I was tagged by quite a few people so thanks to you all!
Join in if you want, I know basically everybody is doing it now so! 🤷🏽‍♀️

Karkar I love this cover 😍📚😍 5y
45 likes1 comment
quote
kgriffith
post image

“It walks a line between punishment and survival, like so many tools of escape do.”

review
AlizaApp
post image
Pickpick

Absolutely loved this book of essays about music and identity and also life. The emo ones especially struck a chord with me, but so many excellent points here. Highly recommend.

BethM Hi new swap friend! (edited) 5y
AlizaApp Hi @BethM so excited! 🎉 5y
43 likes1 stack add2 comments
quote
AlizaApp
post image

No YOU‘re crying over a Fall Out Boy essay on a plane

review
notreallyelaine
Pickpick

I cried at the CRJ chapter on love and shame and Hanif‘s voice is in my head.

review
andioop
Pickpick

Abdurraqib is so brilliant. There is so much feeling here, there is so much narrative in the music that I have loved all my life without knowing. So much love beyond that, too.
Not sure if it is a coincidence I have plans to see four different live shows in the next few months. 🤙🏼

blurb
Liberty
post image

Many years ago, Two Dollar Radio offered books for life to the first 20 people who got their logo tattooed in a visible place. So of course I did it! (Imagine if every publisher did this??! I would be covered head to toe in tattoos.😝) And here we are, seven years later! I count several of these titles among my favorite books. A WORD FOR WOMAN IS WILDERNESS will be out March 19. I love Two Dollar Radio!!!TATTOO CLUB FOR LIFE. Er, literally. 😝🖤📚

ReadingRover That is amazing!!! 5y
charl08 How many books? 5y
juliegumdrop Can we see the tattoo?? 5y
Akire1 i want to see the tattoo! 5y
114 likes1 stack add4 comments
review
khooliha
Pickpick

I have listened to exactly 1 of the albums discussed here and it doesn't matter, it's still incredible.

quote
Waynegjr
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

This man is so. Damn. Talented. It‘d be depressing if it weren‘t so exhilarating.

blurb
khooliha

I gotta stop trying to read this book before bed because almost ever piece makes me cry.

quote
khooliha

"I'd rather have average art and survival than miracles that come at the cost of someone's life."

blurb
khooliha
post image

In an effort to make picking books more manageable, I am shearing down my tbr to three at a time. These are the next on deck!

blurb
StephBengtson
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

After a couple of short naps on the couch, I‘m ready to go this morning with my vegan veggie frittata and a pick from #mounttbr #24in48 #readathon

Bookish.SAM I loved this book so much. 5y
StephBengtson @Bookish.SAM it‘s SO good. I wish I hadn‘t waited so long to read it. I‘m feeling waves of nostalgia with all of the emo bands he writes about. 5y
Bookish.SAM And how he thinks and writes so deeply about that music... takes me back to my teen days when I was all angsts and would engage that closely with music. With jobs, bills, mortgages... I don‘t do that anymore. 5y
29 likes1 stack add3 comments
quote
StephBengtson
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image
quote
kaywa
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

blurb
Liberty
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

I feel like essay collections don‘t get enough love. They‘re like short stories but TRUE. To celebrate my love of essays, I compiled a list of 50 great ones that have come out recently-ish! https://bookriot.com/2018/07/19/must-read-contemporary-essay-collections/

MyBookLife I will surely look into that list!! Thanks! 6y
Weaponxgirl I love essay collections! Will have a perusal 6y
riversong153 This will be my undoing was everything for me this year! 6y
Itchyfeetreader I never tried essay collections until last year as a category in a reading challenge. Now I am hooked! 6y
Ajita1 Thank You! Looks like a really insightful list. 6y
126 likes5 comments
review
nikirtehsuxlol
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image
Pickpick

Chuck Klosterman + TaNehisi Coates

Notafraidofwords Omg I read this and never thought of it like that. Yes! So true ! 6y
3 likes1 comment
review
Hooked_on_books
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image
Bailedbailed

Ok, I‘m calling it. These essays are well-written and thoughtful, but I‘m not connecting to them. They largely revolve around current music, which I really don‘t listen to, and speak a bit about social justice and racism. If that equation was switched, I think I‘d love it.

quote
NotYourHandmaid
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

quote
nikirtehsuxlol
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib

In 2005, Pete [Wentz] downed a bottle of pills in a Best Buy parking lot while listening to Jeff Buckley, who drowned in the Wolf River Harbor at age 30 and who was the son of Tim Buckley, who overdosed on heroin at age 28. And so what I‘m saying is that our heroes spill from their heroes and their heroes before them, and at some point, everyone wants out.

review
Nitpickyabouttrains
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image
Mehso-so

For the record, the title of this book was not all caps on the cover. Essays on pop culture, music, and events in the world (circa 2016). Some were great but many of the essays did not resonate with me.

blurb
nikirtehsuxlol
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image

Sugar, We‘re Goin‘ Down

quote
nsol
THEY CANT KILL US UNTIL THEY K | Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
post image