📚✨ Calling all Urban Fiction lovers!
Join us for Black Readers Appreciation Trivia Night (BRAT) — a fun, virtual event celebrating the iconic books and authors that defined the 2000s era! 🎉
If you love street lit, unforgettable characters, and classic page-turners, this night is for YOU. Test your knowledge, vibe with fellow readers, and celebrate the culture!
🖥️ Virtual Event
🎟️ FREE to attend
🔗 Register now: Alsabrooks.com/BRAT
Let’s take it back to the stories that had us hooked! 📖🔥
Ready to RSVP?
We will email you the game links thirty minutes before the event begins!
BRAT : 2000's Urban Fiction Edition
What books will be included in the trivia questions?
Ready to Join Us?
🔥 Foundational & Late 90s (still huge in the 2000s)
- The Coldest Winter Ever – Sister Souljah (1999)
- True to the Game – Teri Woods (1999)
- Flyy Girl – Omar Tyree (1993; re-popularized in 2000s)
- A Hustler’s Wife – Nikki Turner (2002)
- B-More Careful – Shannon Holmes (2001)
- Gangsta – K’wan (2002)
💰 Early 2000's Street Lit Explosion
- Payback Is a Mutha – Wahida Clark (2004)
- Dirty Red – Vickie M. Stringer (2003)
- Let That Be the Reason – Vickie M. Stringer (2001)
- Harlem Girl Lost – Treasure Blue (2006)
- Dutch – Teri Woods (2002)
- Cut Throat – K’wan (2003)
- Still Hood – Treasure Hernandez (2007)
💔 Urban Romance / Drama Hits
- The Heat Seekers – Zane (2003)
- G-Spot: An Urban Erotic Tale – Noire (2004)
- Candy Licker – Noire (2006)
- Wifey – Kiki Swinson (2007)
- Desperate Hoodwives – Meesha Mink (2005)
- Shyt List – ReShonda Tate Billingsley (2008)
These books will be in the Trivia Game!
What's BRAT?
Black Readers Appreciation Trivia
This event is a virtual trivia night for black readers to have fun and celebrate the books that they love.
Each book that will be featured will have been penned by black authors.
The best part? You don't have to be an expert to play or win the game?
Each night, there will be roughly 60 trivia questions about 30 different books.
Why Such a Focus On Black Readers Specifically?
Black Authors are still Underrepresented in Major Retailers and On The Charts
Do you have to be Black to participate?
Absolutely not.
As we continue to enter the winter months, some readers may face isolation, struggle with depression, mental health concerns, or even loneliness.
Some are natural introverts who love to stay home but also miss engaging with readers who love the same books as them.
This event will be a way for us all to have fun, laugh and celebrate the Black Reading Experience from home.
Ready to RSVP?
We will email you the game links thirty minutes before the event begins!