Let's Talk Books 2K3
New Year. :) New Books. :cool: New Thread. :D
It is 2K3 and books are bountiful. January 16, 2K3 will bring us A Taste of Reality by Kimberla Lawson Roby. . . http://images.amazon.com/images/P/00...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg Book Description Kimberla Lawson Roby returns with another moving and triumphant novel about a woman who, against all odds, battles the most blatant kind of workplace discrimination while dealing with a crumbling marriage and a trusted friend's betrayal. On the surface, Anise seems to have it all: a successful career, a solid marriage, and good friends. But when she applies for a promotion at work, she loses out to a white colleague who isn't nearly as qualified for the job. However, the problem at work is only the beginning of Anise's troubles. After being married for four seemingly blissful years, she discovers that her husband is having an affair. And to make matters worse, her best friend at work is keeping dangerous secrets. But Anise is no quitter. As brave as she is determined, she reaches deep inside her soul to find the strength and courage to overcome heartbreak and stay her course. Ultimately, she will discover that what is worth having is worth fighting for -- in her career and, most importantly, in her heart. With a compelling plot and writing that captures every emotion, A Taste of Reality is a deeply poignant and unforgettable story. I FINALLY read Zane's The Heat Seekers and Shame On It All -- both were good reads with LOL scenes and much better than Addicted with more realism. |
I just bought:
Gonna Lay My Burdens Down - Mary Monroe Mirrored Life - Anita Bunkley God's Gift to Women - Michael Baisden I'll let you know how they are. |
God's Gift to Women
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I just finished reading God's Gift to Women. I'd be interested to hear what you thought of the book when you finish. |
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Okay I had my first book shopping spree of 2K3. . . here are the titles: Journey to the Well by Vashti Murphy McKenzie -- This is for my mom. :) Reaching Back by Nea Anna Simone A Family Reunion by Brenda Jackson A Man Most Worthy -- Marcus Major Everything In Its Place -- Evelyn Palfrey Ladies in Waiting -- Linda Hudson-Smith Baby Mama Drama -- Carl Weber A Little Piece of Sky -- Nicole Bailey Williams Some Sunday -- Margaret Johnson Hodge A Long Way From Home -- Connie Briscoe (read it already; good read; saw it for $2 had to have it) Born in Sin -- Evelyn Coleman The Rest of Our Lives -- Dawn Donnelly Craig Mama's Girls by Janette ;) McCarthy Louard Rosewood by Michael D'Orso Leaving Atlanta -- Tayari Jones The Broke Diaries -- Angela Nissell So as you can see, I am happier than a pig in slop. :cool: |
I am NOW officially on BOOK BUYING punishment. :(
I just came from WAL MART where they have A TASTE of REALITY by Soror Kimberla for $17.96. :D So many books to read, where do I begin? :confused: :eek: :D |
I just finished Shame On It All and I was disappointed! I liked Addicted much better.
I recently forced myself to finish the WORST book I've ever picked up in my life. Has anybody read Sparkledoll: Always Into Something? This was a HOT MESS. Typographical and grammatical errors all over the place. Ugh. The best thing I've read recently was I Know Who Holds Tomorrow by Francis Ray. One of those books where you have to stay up all night to find out what happens. I'm really looking forward to PG County by Connie Briscoe, but I'ma have to wait for the paperback. |
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I agree about I Know Who Holds Tomorrow -- EXCELLENT READ. I doubt I could have done what Madison did. PG County is an excellent read. Check it out at the local library or go to a bookstore and sit there and read it. <-------- Never done that but I know several folks who have. :o |
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:o :o :o **blushing** My computer room is filled with books. Now I just need someone to come build me 2 72" inch bookshelves. Oh I am on Chapter 4 of Mirrored Life -- good start so far.:) |
:o CrimsonTide4, I'm one of these people who ALWAYS skims at the bookstore before buying things.
'Neways, I would like to get the new Benilde Little book (the name escapes me right now) and there's a non-fiction book called Having it All by Veronica Chambers. It's a look at black women and success. |
Another Fatal Attraction
I just finished God's Gift to Women. It was an easy read and somewhat interesting but because it was a fatal attraction story, it became rather predictable and contrived. This is the first book I have read by Michael Baisden and I do like his writing style. Now on to Mirrored Life.
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http://images.amazon.com/images/P/06...CMZZZZZZZ_.jpg Reminiscent of the New Year's Eve scene in Waiting to Exhale, Jay announces to his wife, Ina, that he is leaving. His departure forces her to acknowledge that she has become the woman she thought was safe rather than the woman she wanted to be. Ina thinks through the choices and sacrifices she made to support her husband in his aspirations. Painfully, she accepts that in never questioning her wants, she has put everyone above her own happiness. So she seeks out her college sweetheart, David. Her desperate attempt to create good times from her past only refocuses her on the present and the choices she must make for herself and her children. The dreams of her youth are rekindled, and she is able to reclaim the vision she had for herself. Ina not only grows into the woman she needs to be for her own peace of mind but she is also able to rebuild a relationship with her husband; and in the process, the reader has enjoyed a heartfelt story. Lillian Lewis http://images.amazon.com/images/P/03...CMZZZZZZZ_.jpg From Publishers Weekly In a series of interrelated essays, Chambers (Mama's Girl), explores the lives of middle- and upper-middle-class African-American women. Throughout, Chambers nicely weaves historical and literary anecdotes into her insightful narrative. While identifying this population as linchpins in the astronomical rise of a black middle class, she pursues such questions as how their "creative and indomitable spirit" translated into corporate reality while black men languish; why they no longer feel the need to choose allegiance between race and gender; what the image of Aunt Jemima declares about today's affluent African-American woman; and why they are more likely to be alone than any group of black women before them. Nonetheless, these women, Chambers says, have a strong sense of community and a renewed feeling of empowerment, which enables their transition into a predominantly white mainstream culture. Largely based on interviews of black women defying conventional perceptions, and written for those "who have crafted successful lives without role models or media coverage," the book lends a panoramic effect to such figures as former Whitney curator Thelma Golden, television host Star Jones, Barbara Bush's former press secretary Anna Perez, Anita Hill, and the growing population of African-American stay-at-home moms. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. |
Gracias
Thank you, CT4, bka Book Maven of GC. I think I will pick these two up w/in the next two months.
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Hey CT4!!!
I want to suggest a wonderful book that I just read--twice. It's called If Men Are Like Buses, Then How Can I Catch One? by Michelle McKinney Hammond. It's actually old, it came out in 2000. I just discovered it about a month ago. She's a Christian author & I highly suggest this book for any woman that has gone thru or is going thru some M-E double S. You will see yourself & men in a whole new light. |
Books:)
I'm a youngin'and i looooooooove to mostly read Black Novels and i've also been working on one of my own.
The last book i've read was Leslie By Omar Tyree I loved that story especially since i'm originally from louisiana. It's very interesting. |
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