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David wrote: "I am currently reading Be Careful What You Wish For by Simon Jordan"
Hello David and thanks for joining.
Hello David and thanks for joining.


I am still reading Kwame's Passage. I have to make such use of my time, I don't get a lot of read time. It's taking me forever, but I'm loving it.


Kerry wrote: "upon Kisha's glowing recommendation and my interest in a highly controversial book, I have just started to read 'Push' by sapphire, I look forward to reviewing it when i have finnshed :)
[bookcove..."
Oooh i can't wait to read your review. I'm so excited!
[bookcove..."
Oooh i can't wait to read your review. I'm so excited!

Thanks guys for allowing me to be a part of this group to talk and get to kknow more about african/american african culture :)

I am still reading Kwame's Passage. I have to make such use of my time, I don't get a lot of read time. It's taking me forever, but I'm loving it."
I like your effort.Keep it up.

Beloved actually wore me out too.... That is a funny way of saying it, but I instantly felt you!


Hi V, hahah :) thanks for the fist bump on 'Beloved', have you read the book? I havn't as yet, I'm still coming to grips with the film :)


it only took me 2 days! Here's my review :)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Kerry wrote: "Hey Kisha- I have finished

it only took me 2 days! Here's my review :)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
I just did. Beautiful review, Kerry. I liked that you included the fact that it was banned in your review.

it only took me 2 days! Here's my review :)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
I just did. Beautiful review, Kerry. I liked that you included the fact that it was banned in your review.

I just did. Beautiful review, Kerry..."
Andrew wrote: "I'm currently reading "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston
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Oooh a good one. I reread this book a few months back. Do you plan to write a review for it? If so make sure you come back and let us know when you do!

Oooh a good one. I reread this book a few months back. Do you plan to write a review for it? If so make sure you come back and let us know when you do!


Oooh a good one. I reread this book a few months back. ..."
Hi Kisha. Yes, I do intend to write a review.


I also plan on reading Their eyes were watching god at some point -

I am still reading Kwame's Passage. I have to make such use of my time, I don't get a lot of read time. It's taking me forever, but I'm loving it."
I'm done!
I have just finished Kwame's Passage by Jerry Sarkwah. In the book, a Ghanian boy, Kwame is full of life. His tragic experience as an adopted child does not foil him. After being taken in by Rev. Mac-White Blackteng, he has the chance to bring the Spirit of God into everything he does. This coming of age story put me in the mind of a parable or folktale. If summed up, it would be about faith. Because he was encouraged to be religious, and studious, school was the only hope for Kwame. He prayed for all he wanted, and remained focused. I felt the story ended at a pivotal point in his life, and that left room for a sequel. I love the faith Kwame has to have as he hopes to save up for his future. Note: you may have to reread some parts to understand them. I would suggest this story as a YA read. It has a real feel, and it displays a struggle some teenagers cannot even fathom. This was my first e-book period, and I say 4 stars!

11/22/63 I can't say it enough, the longest book in all of the world! Yet it's keeping my interest. Pretty good so far!
Chasing bliss? Is that by Sabrina A. Eubanks?
Chasing bliss? Is that by Sabrina A. Eubanks?



Veronica wrote: "I am currently reading
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How are you liking flowers in the attic I liked it a little


How are you liking flowers in the attic I liked it a little


Did you finish

Hi Kisha,
Yes I did finish and enjoyed the book. The format of the story telling (i.e. the prose) was a little different but as I progressed it became apparent what a powerful tale it was. One where we see our heroine in particular and Black people general dealing with the issues of daily life without the overt presence of the racist society which surrounds them. I would certainly recommend it!
Andrew wrote: "kisha wrote: "Andrew wrote: "I'm currently reading Shadow Unit 1
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Did you finish
? If so then How'd you like it?..."
I'm glad you liked it. And I too loved the fact that it purposely and unexpected with even flow, left out racism. She, the author, took a lot of heap for that which one major reasoning that she didn't get the broad audience she'd hoped for until after her death. I liked that she showed that their are more issues in Black America than those of racisms. That, of course in that time frame racism existed but it didn't have to consume you.

Did you finish

I'm glad you liked it. And I too loved the fact that it purposely and unexpected with even flow, left out racism. She, the author, took a lot of heap for that which one major reasoning that she didn't get the broad audience she'd hoped for until after her death. I liked that she showed that their are more issues in Black America than those of racisms. That, of course in that time frame racism existed but it didn't have to consume you.


Did you finish

Yes, it was something of a surprise to find that her work was criticised by such greats as Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison. I understand this negative backlash would lead to her public obscurity for a period of time. Still many artists, writers (and the like) acquire an appreciation of their work in death which was never present during their life. I intend to start looking at some of her other work!




Great read. Tell me how you like it.
Veronica wrote: "kisha wrote: "Now that I have finally finished 11/22/63, I am currently reading
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Great read. Tell me how you like it."
I definitely will

Great read. Tell me how you like it."
I definitely will
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