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The White Guy Dies First
The White Guy Dies First | Terry J. Benton-Walker
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"13 scary stories. 13 authors of color. 13 times we survived...the first kill."--Back cover.
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Blerdgal_Fenix
The White Guy Dies First | Terry J. Benton-Walker
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Just a friendly note from Chloe Okoye or mommy‘s little hellhound princess.
Mommy has been exhausted and not feeling well. She would like to thank @MaleficentBookDragon for another awesome swap. Also, thank you to Elizabeth L for the fun box and books to keep my mom company while she takes time to rest. She did send out some Litsy mail and hope it reaches everyone. She is still behind. Now back to annoying my brother.

AmyG Awwwww ❤️ 1mo
Karisa Adorable! 😍 1mo
dabbe Hang in there, Mommy! 🤎🐾🤎 1mo
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Cupcake12 Sending love 💕 1mo
Sleepswithbooks @Blerdgal_Fenix - That is definitely the face of innocence 😂 1mo
Aconight I‘m so glad you got everything. Don‘t forget to check your email. Should be an extra surprise in there too! 1mo
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WhatEmmReads
The White Guy Dies First | Terry J. Benton-Walker
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I got this book for free, in exchange for my honest opinion via NetGalley.
This YA horror anthology features a mixture of 13 stories with one similarity: they all feature a white guy as the first victim. These stories range from a series of diary entries from a girl who may or may not be a killer to a story of a cannibal.
Short stories can be a bit iffy.
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The White Guy Dies First | Terry J. Benton-Walker
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Unfortunately, none of these “scary stories“ were enjoyable. Maybe it's just the various authors' writing styles that I'm not used to, but getting through the first few pages was a huge struggle. Was it too descriptive or not enticing enough? It was also disappointing how I was hoping for horror that would, you know, keep me on edge and stuff, but somehow, the Goosebump books I read in second grade did more to scare me than these did.

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amma-keep-reading
The White Guy Dies First | Terry J. Benton-Walker
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Welp, That was trippy