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mccoyred 07-23-2001 02:51 PM

Her first book was No Disrespect, a quasi-autobiographical book. It is truly eye-opening!

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Originally posted by Bonita:
Question,

Can anybody recommend another book by Sista Souljah? I know many of you have read The Coldest Winter Ever and I am wondering if her previous or follow-up books are just as interesting. Thanks!




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MCCOYRED
Mu Psi '86
BaltCo Alumnae

Dynamic...Salient...Temperate...Since 1913

Steeltrap 07-23-2001 06:28 PM

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Originally posted by DOVE1920:
Has anyone read The Guide to Black American Princesses? I just wanted some feedback...
Here's a link on the book in the AKA forum: http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/...ML/001730.html


shannieglass 08-01-2001 11:43 PM

I read Nappily ever after too..its good..check it out

PrettyKitty 08-03-2001 09:28 AM

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Originally posted by DOVE1920:
Has anyone read The Guide to Black American Princesses? I just wanted some feedback...
The book is garbage Soror...don't even waste your time.

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PrettyKitty 08-03-2001 09:35 AM

I just got finished reading Between Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey...I didn't care for it too much. I think as his books go on, he adds more and more flesh in them...and it's starting to read more like soft porn. Right now, I am currently reading E. Lynn Harris's new book, Any Way The Wind Blows, I have a lil bit more to go b4 I can give an opinion, but I know one thing, I have had about enough of the gay theme...both books have left me not wanting to read another sentence about someone being gay...too graphic http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif

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zphisosweet2001 08-03-2001 08:06 PM

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Originally posted by PrettyKitty:
I just got finished reading Between Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey...I didn't care for it too much. I think as his books go on, he adds more and more flesh in them...and it's starting to read more like soft porn. Right now, I am currently reading E. Lynn Harris's new book, Any Way The Wind Blows, I have a lil bit more to go b4 I can give an opinion, but I know one thing, I have had about enough of the gay theme...both books have left me not wanting to read another sentence about someone being gay...too graphic http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif


hi soror!

Please respond back to let me know how E lynn's new book is when you finished. I'm currently reading Temptation by Victoria Murray, and I plan to start E Lynn's new book
next. If you haven't read Temptation, I recommend it. It is a great read! A wonderful Christian fiction novel. BTW,k does anyone know of any other good Christian fiction books?

PrettyKitty 08-13-2001 09:42 AM

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Originally posted by zphisosweet2001:
hi soror!

Please respond back to let me know how E lynn's new book is when you finished. I'm currently reading Temptation by Victoria Murray, and I plan to start E Lynn's new book
next. If you haven't read Temptation, I recommend it. It is a great read! A wonderful Christian fiction novel. BTW,k does anyone know of any other good Christian fiction books?


It was great! But u have to the read the one b4 it...I read it all in two sittings...one in the salon...half the book...and once this weekend while under the dryer. It was a no brainer book...but I liked how he tied up loose ends.


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NubianBlue 08-17-2001 10:29 PM

I know I am probably putting myself out there, but I have to talk about the Harry Potter books! I know they are supposed to be for kids, but those books are great. I just finished book three, (The Prisoner of Azkaban) but if you are starting out, you would want to read The Sorcerer's Stone. Don't knock them 'til you've tried them!

DOVE1920 10-01-2001 02:44 PM

New Book
 
I recently picked up "The Sisters of Theta Phi Kappa" by Kayla Perrin. Anyone read it or heard anything about it?

Finer Woman10-A-91 10-01-2001 10:25 PM

Interesting title:p

PrettyKitty 10-02-2001 04:20 PM

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Originally posted by skywalker20
I've actually met the author of Sorority Sisters. She is a wonderful person. She actually told a group of us that this was her first writing effort and that she wasn't really "ready" when she wrote the book. I think she is very talented and that her writing will just get better with time. She also has a book of poetry published...unfortunately, the name of it escapes me right now.
I am sorry but that sounds like hogwash. How can you NOT really be ready to write a book? If you are not ready, then don't publish it. Excuses are the tools... :rolleyes:

PrettyKitty 10-02-2001 04:21 PM

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Originally posted by mccoyred
Her first book was No Disrespect, a quasi-autobiographical book. It is truly eye-opening!





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MCCOYRED
Mu Psi '86
BaltCo Alumnae

Dynamic...Salient...Temperate...Since 1913

I have to agree...both books were great! :D

lil_sunshine 04-02-2002 02:39 PM

There's another new book out now!!!!
 
I'm participating in a monthly book club and the book that we'll be reading for this month is caled, "nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word" by Randall Kennedy. When I first saw it in the bookstore, the title just grabbed me and I had to buy it. When I'm done reading it, I'll let you know how it was!!! :D :D :D


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