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I was just like most people described as the typical college student who dreaded reading anything put in front of them. I think this is partially because of the fear of having to write a paper about the book lol. Since I have the summer off me and one of my friends have been reading a couple of EJD's books. So far I've read Friends and Lovers and Cheaters. I've loved both so far and want to try reading some books by other authors that have been listed so far. I'm not sure if I'm old enough for the Sex Chronicles though lol.
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O... I finished A Love of my Own last night. Let's just say, I'm too happy about it. It was ok but....I'll let ya'll read it first!
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Maryann Reid
I bought her book Sex and the Single Sister. Some of the buzz around the book called it the Black answer to Candace Bushnell, SATC creator. We'll see.
I actually like what's been called "chick lit." One of my favorites in the genre is Tama Janowitz's A Certain Age. |
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I've currently read.....
Cheaters by EJD and Beloved by Toni Morrison. I enjoyed both books and thought that Beloved was kinda confusing at times. I had to read some parts of the book at least twice to make sure I understood it. Cheaters was good, and I'm glad Darnell decided to follow his heart. And that's all I have to say about that!!!:D
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Re: Maryann Reid
This has been a busy summer for me, but I did manage to read four books and I enjoyed them all. Two of them were part of Oprah's now defunct bookclub. My favorite bookstore offers an additional 20% off of books she selects, so I end up reading quite a few of them.
1. White Oleander by Janet Fitch - Good book until the end. It starts to drag about 3/4 through, but it redeems itself with a mediocre ending. 2. She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb - Aboslutely loved this book. I don't think there's anybody out there that can't relate to the main character, Dolores. I'd recommend it. 3. Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood (author's name escapes me right now) - Decent book, but not something to run out and buy. It held my attention, but it did leave something to be desired. I heard the book was better than the movie, if that tells you anything. However, it does give you a warm and tingly feeling at times. 4. I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb - Another good book. Lots of good commentary on relationships between siblings, parents and God. It's pretty long, but worth the read. Quote:
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Another Oprah book (lol) that I thought was good was We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates. Another one that I finished reading over the summer was Lalita Tademy's Cane River...that I definitely recommend. See, ya'll talking about some ZANE...I have The Sex Chronicles and it is off the hook. Looking forward to reading her other two works real soon. Since I'm an English major with a lit concentration, I'm always running across some good works. I'm sorry ya'll but I am just now getting into some Toni Morrison...I have read Sula as well as Song of Solomon as well as works by other black women such as Paule Marshall and Jamaica Kincaid. Most of what I have to read for class is old, but good. I'm happy that I picked this major :D |
The Coldest Winter Ever
Has anyone read The Coldest Winter EVer? From what I understand, the book has been out for a few years. I just want some input before I go and buy it.
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I loved "Sugar" and the sequel "This Bitter Earth", by Bernice McFadden. I highly recommend both.
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Thanks for the input on The coldest Winter Ever. I will pick both books up this weekend.
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E. LYNN HARRIS DOES IT AGAIN
I just finished reading "A Love of my Own" By E. Lynn Harris. It is a page turner just like the rest of his books. I read this book in 1 day!!! If you're a fan of his, or want to be a fan...I suggest this book.
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