
April wrap-up 📚 I finished 8 books in April, including 2 #botm picks.
🥇Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert
🥈How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying
🥉The Unworthy
The emancipator and freedom fighter is making a comeback! And she's doing it by releasing her first hip hop album debut and child...she ain't playin' as she spills the tea about what it's like being a historical icon! That's the premise of RuPaul's Drag Race alum Bob the Drag Queen's debut fictional satirical novel filled with social and political themes. Imagine Miss Tubman's own words in a modern contemporary setting and pulls no punches!
Harriet Tubman, Live in Concert, by Bob the Drag Queen (2025)
Premise: In an alternative present where figures from the past have come back to life, a queer Black music producer is confronted with his own internalized oppression when Harriet Tubman asks him to make a record with her.
Review: I really wanted this to be something special, but while it has moments of genuine insight, it didn‘t quite get there for me. Cont.
Read this today. Harriet Tubman comes back to present days and connects with a music producer to tell her story of life and slavery. Sounds weird but it worked….very good book.
Out March 25, 25
This is so creative I love it. I learned a ton about Tubman (googling along the way). Bob can sure tell a story even if his writing was a bit simplistic for my normal book tastes. The characters are well drawn and the story is propulsive.
I was a bit confused with how the comebacks knew about certain niche things but not more common ones. But I love that he was like " they just came back and now they are here and here we go!"
1858-1925. William Dorsey Swann was an American activist. An African-American born into slavery, Swann was the first person in the United States to lead a gay resistance group and the first known person to self-identify as a "queen of drag".
Why am I learning important American history from Bob The Drag Queen? Swann sounds amazing and I want her movie!
I am finishing this today and thinking about all the things I was never taught about Harriet Tubman.
* She was called Moses during her railroad days, but she also had a brother named Moses who she freed from the same plantation she was enslaved in.
* She lived to be 93 years old
* She was beat by her enslavers wife so badly she developed epilepsy or narcolepsy
* Most of the people she freed were her own family, she has 8 siblings
Feeling a bit indecisive for this #weeklyforecast we will see what happens!
Started the tagged ARC which is fun, also almost done with Bellies (currently in my purse in the other room, started Ours which is a bit to verbose for my current mood, and went to the bookstore and started The First Sister last night when I needed a space book 😂📚