TOUR SCHEDULE: The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus

Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus.

July 10th
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July 11th
Charli’s Book BoxReview

July 12th
Betwixt the SheetsPromotional Post

July 13th
Confessions of a YA ReaderPromotional Post
One More ExclamationReview

July 14th
The Clever ReaderReview

July 15th
Midsummer Night’s ReadPromotional Post
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July 16th
My Bookish WaysReview, Favorite Quotes

July 10th
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July 11th
justa.gal.andherbooksReview
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July 12th
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theink.slingerContent Creator’s Choice

July 13th
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July 14th
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July 15th
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July 16th
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enthuse_readerReview, TikTok
my.bookish.waysContent Creator’s Choice

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary
Publishing date: March 20th, 2020

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Synopsis:

Dig it.

During the tumultuous year of 1968, four teens are drawn together: Ronnie Bingham, who is grieving his brother’s death in Vietnam; Milo, Ronnie’s bookish best friend; “Ramrod,” a star athlete who is secretly avoiding the draft; and Hana, the new girl, a half-Japanese badass rock-n-roller whose presence doesn’t sit well with their segregated high school.

The four outcasts find sanctuary in “The Vinyl Underground,” a record club where they spin music, joke, debate, and escape the stifling norms of their small southern town. But Ronnie’s eighteenth birthday is looming. Together, they hatch a plan to keep Ronnie from being drafted. But when a horrific act of racial-charged violence rocks the gang to their core, they decide it’s time for an epic act of rebellion.

Content Warning:  Racial violence and harassment, grief, drug use, underage drinking

Rob Rufus is a musician and writer living in Nashville. His band, Blacklist Royals, has released two full-length albums and played in sixteen countries over the past five years. His new project, The Bad Signs, released their first single in 2015. He is the author of Die Young with Me.

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