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I'm all about supporting authors that look like ME, but dang, he made it difficult. So did Omar Tyree with For The Love of Money. soulfulremix |
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CT4, what was different about Blues Dancing to you? Was it different in a good way or bad, or was the writing just totally different from her previous works in your opinion? |
Well Afrochic,
Tumbling was just this great book that hooked me from jump as did Blues Dancing. Her books are almost lyrical to me. They all deal with relationships but this one deals with relationships formed out of need and not love. I highly recommend it, don't get me wrong, but well I think you just have to read all 3 of her books and see if in your mind, the books make a difference to you. I will be interested to see how you like the book when you finish. |
I'll let you know how I like it. Blues Dancing will be my next book. And since I can get the books so cheap I'll buy her others also. Right now I'm reading Child of God and it's taking me a while to read because it's a little different from the old Lolita to me.
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Addicted by Zane came highly recommended by three people I know, but I think it is pure crap!! The writing is horrible and unrealistic. It has taken me over a month to read this book, and I am not finished. I am hoping it will get better, but I am on page 273 (there are 326 pages), and don't think it will. It reminds me of those cheesy romance novels with Fabio on the cover, but there isn't much romance...just fake sex and fake situations.
I love Bebe Moore Campbell's books. Anyone else read Addicted? |
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The book could have been more realistic without the following: * husband's reason for being "methodical" about sex * protagonist's reason for being INTO sex :rolleyes: * protagonist become best friends with her therapist Keep reading and then we can talk in a more detailed fashion. :p |
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I finished Addicted in two days. I thought her husband had a better reason for his feelings about sex. Not that his situation wasn't unfortunate, but I was looking for something else that could have made me say "oh I see." Since I've read that some of Zane's writing can be quite unrealistic, wouldn't it have been funny if her husband and Quinton "met" at the unveiling of the mural? The mural could have been unveiled and the nacho cheese movie theatre scene :o was the mural to the surprise of all the onlookers. :eek: I don't know if I've overlooked it, but for those that have read Zane's HeatSeekers, what is your take on it before I buy it, or should I check out those Sex Chronicles first? :D |
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Now I have to go out and buy The Sex Chronicles Part 2! |
I don't care for sex chronicles. Zane is not very creative. She ends every other short story the same, we are so much in love now, we are married now, I am pregnant now,blah,blah, blah...
There are only so many ways to describe oral sex. Some of the stories are good, but most...monotonous... |
"Leslie" by Omar Tyree. It was a horrible attempt at a "ghetto" horror story.
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I read Do unto Others by KRISTIN HUNTER LATTANY about a years ago and to this day I can't believe I finished that book. It just made me sick everytime I picked it up. The main character was so naive I just wanted to smack the dog mess out of her! Just a side note, if anyone want's to read this book I am selling it on half.com for $2.00 (check my sig for the link) ;)
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