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exquizit 11-09-2000 08:45 PM

Has anyone read any good books ?
 
I'm currently reading Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye. Her details are so good you get the feeling you're there. What books have you read recently?

MsAnn 11-09-2000 09:11 PM

I recently read E. Lynn Harris's "Not A Day Goes By." It was a really good book. I read it in two days (would have been less if I didn't have homework http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif).

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Audacity44 11-09-2000 09:23 PM

Oh yes I have read, but it is for a class(children's literature) We have to read 70 book to receive an A!!!! I will be so glad when next rolls around. We have 2 more book left....I had to express my relief! *sorry*

exquizit 11-09-2000 09:27 PM

I read Not A Day Goes By in one sitting. It was wonderful! He has a way of making you get so into the characters that you laugh, get angry and even a bit sad before you complete the book. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif a book is one of the few things that help me relax http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/cool.gif

AKA2D '91 11-09-2000 09:29 PM

YEAH, I READ IT TOO, WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT.
I LOVED IT!

WASN'T THAT GOOD FOR YANCY? WHAT COMES AROUND GOES AROUND...

IT MAY NOT HAPPEN TODAY OR TOMORROW, BUT IT WILL HAPPEN.

exquizit 11-09-2000 09:57 PM

Yancy was such a SKANK! I couldn't stand her from the previous book!At first I felt as though she and Basil deserved each other, because in the last book they both were so low down, but in this one I felt some compassion for Basil because he was really in love with her. That woman had it all on a platter and because her and her mom's selfishness, as well as self centeredness (If that's a word) She lost it all! In such a crucial way too http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

AKA2D '91 11-09-2000 10:15 PM

Yeah, it' a word.

Basil was so low down, too, he deserved to get his heart broken, too! Payback is a Motha...

Once again, Basil has gone back to his doggish ways...what will happen next?

E. Lynn, we are waiting....

MsAnn 11-09-2000 11:28 PM

I too felt that Yancy and and Basil both deserved what they got in the end. And Yancy's mother...OH MY GOODNESS! She was the worst! I was so glad that her little plan backfired in her face!

exquizit 11-10-2000 09:05 AM

Are you familiar with Omar Tyree's work? I ordered his new novel, "For The Love Of Money". I read a sample of it , and it seems to be pretty good.

I hope E Lynn tells us(In his next book) a bit about the characters from the previous books that he barely mentioned in this one. Do you think Basil is gonna go after is old Male flame again? What was his name? Raymond?

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PinkCashmere 11-10-2000 10:23 AM

Hi Ladies,

I have been so busy lately that I don't have an opportunity to post as much anymore. Anyhoo, I had to post to this topic. Exquizit - I read Omar Tyree's book and I hated it!!! Actually, I don't like any of his books. I read "Flyy Girl" and "Do Right Man" and thought that maybe he was just a new author and needed to learn how to develop his story lines and characters. I gave him 3 shots. And he struck out! I wished that I had saved my money. "For The Love of Money" was a tremendous disappointment. It's hard to read and there is no plot.

Just my $19.08 worth.



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exquizit 11-10-2000 10:32 AM

I'm glad I didn't get it from the book store! I'm in a book club from Black planet that allowed me three books for $3 so I won't be as disappointed. I'm glad I joined though, that's what gave me the chance to experience Toni Morrison. I've noticed that I wasn't pleased with Roselyn McMillon(SP). Her books were too slow in plot for me.

MsAnn 11-10-2000 11:27 AM

I haven't read any of Omar Tyree's books, but I am familiar with them. I've gotten different responses from people about his work. I have read a few of Eric Jerome Dickey's books though. I think the last one I read was "Cheaters." I plan on reading "The Bluest Eye" next.

SkeeBunny 11-10-2000 12:04 PM

Soror Pink Cashmere,

Can I just say that I agree with you 1908%? For the Love of Money was horrible. And in my opinion, so was Not a Day Goes By. Ladies, I'm not trying to be funny, but please enlighten me as to what was so exceptional about these books. Most of the other "popular" titles out there also leave a lot to be desired. I have been so disappointed with the quality of fiction that black authors have been putting out.

An exception to this is of course Toni Morrison, who is in a completely different genre. I just completed a Morrison marathon and read The Bluest Eye, Beloved and Jazz. Now that's literature. I guess I need something that challenges my mind and evokes my emotions. If I don't feel like I am somehow a changed person by the time I'm done reading it, I don't feel I got my money's worth.

On that note, a good non-fiction book for all black women to read is All the Joy You Can Stand: 101 Sacred Power Principles for Making Joy Real in Your Life, written by Debrena Jackson Gandy.


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exquizit 11-10-2000 02:01 PM

Awwww Skeebunny! I enjoyed E Lynn's books simply for the entertainment. I've read all of his books since the first one ,all in order. I guess It's kinda like the useless soaps or sitcoms http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif. I too enjoy intellectual books but sometimes my silly behind can use something less serious to lighten my moods. I also agree that many black authors leave alot to be desired in their writing, but I support them in hopes that they'll improve. I enjoy Mrs. Vanzant's inspirational writings too! Any other tiltes you ladies would suggest?

MIDWESTDIVA 11-10-2000 02:23 PM

I'm glad you all mentioned Toni Morrison. I have heard rave reviews about her and decided to read Song of Solomon. I hated the book so much I chose not to finish it. Which is a rarity for me since I always like to finish what I start. I just couldn't get past that fact that the main character had an affair for several years with his first cousin. Can you say DISGUSTING? However, I will give her another chance and read The Bluest Eye.

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