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shannieglass 06-07-2001 05:55 PM

Great new book!!
 
Hey all..Just had to let you know about a book that's out...the name of the book is: The Broke Diaries, the author is Angela Nissel..and you have all GOT to get it!!

toodles!!

Shelacious 06-07-2001 06:14 PM

What made the book good? What's it about? http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

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shannieglass 06-09-2001 12:17 AM

Shelacious,

The book is actually a diary that Angela kept while in college..its all about her days as a bcs (broke college student)..the things she did to get by..ya know get food, books etc. It kept me laughing out loud..being that we are all students (or have been students for those lucky enough to have graduated) I know it will be appreciated..

hoping flor blue,
shanna

DOVE1920 06-13-2001 06:37 PM

Another good book is Sorority Sisters by TJ Butler.

DTH24 07-02-2001 06:44 PM

Yes, Sorority Sisters is a great book! i'm not a member of a BGLO, so it was very informative.

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shannieglass 07-02-2001 10:41 PM

Another book that is wonderful..actually I rank it right up there with The Miseducation of the Negro (which I know we all have a cherished copy of) is The Debt: What America owes to Blacks by Randall Robinson. If you have not already done so..BUY IT..READ IT..LIVE IT..DO IT!!

littlegirlblue 07-03-2001 10:26 PM

For some reason I was very upset with Sorority Sisters. It was written so blan, and I guess since you knew what organizations each person was...kind of made it fit into the stereotype of the "pinkroom."

BrandNubian 07-03-2001 11:28 PM

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Originally posted by littlegirlblue:
For some reason I was very upset with Sorority Sisters. It was written so blan, and I guess since you knew what organizations each person was...kind of made it fit into the stereotype of the "pinkroom."
I, too, was disappointed with Sorority Sisters. The characters were not very well developed, and the plot was just...shallow. *shrug* I suppose it could bring back a few memories for some sorority members, but since I am not, the book just fell flat for me.

DOVE1920 07-03-2001 11:42 PM

I thought it was interesting. I liked how there were several different stories in one. I agree that it could have been better developed but it wasn't that bad. That is only the second book I've read about sororities. The other one was Sister Secrets and that was really BAD.

skywalker20 07-12-2001 11:29 AM

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.

Finer Woman10-A-91 07-13-2001 08:48 PM

leafed through it...HATED IT!
And no I would not spend my money on such.

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Originally posted by DOVE1920:
Has anyone read The Guide to Black American Princesses? I just wanted some feedback...


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DOVE1920 07-14-2001 12:35 AM

Has anyone read The Guide to Black American Princesses? I just wanted some feedback...

DOVE1920 07-14-2001 12:36 AM

Has anyone read The Guide to Black American Princesses? I just wanted some feedback...

DOVE1920 07-14-2001 12:36 AM

Has anyone read The Guide to Black American Princesses? I just wanted some feedback...

Bonita 07-20-2001 08:48 PM

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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