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Pecasso
10-09-08, 12:12 PM
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KnowledgeIsQueen
10-09-08, 04:30 PM
The Coldest Winter Ever was 1st published in 1999. If Sister Souljah does come out with a part 2, that's a longer hiatus then it took for Dutch III to finally surface (Although Terri Woods Is A Straight Up Theif)... so I Doubt It.
Sister Souljah has a new novel coming out entitled "Midnight" on November 4, 2008.
http://www.sistersouljah.com/
Pecasso
10-09-08, 10:00 PM
The Coldest Winter Ever was 1st published in 1999. If Sister Souljah does come out with a part 2, that's a longer hiatus then it took for Dutch III to finally surface (Although Terri Woods Is A Straight Up Theif)... so I Doubt It.
Sister Souljah has a new novel coming out entitled "Midnight" on November 4, 2008.
http://www.sistersouljah.com/
thats part 2 midnight was a chracter in the book
KnowledgeIsQueen
10-10-08, 01:46 AM
thats part 2 midnight was a chracter in the book
Really???....
I actually read this book when it was hard cover in 1999. It was the 1st "urban novel" I ever read... I truly don't recall a character called midnight (I'm getting old).... Guess I'll have to re-read it.
Pecasso
10-10-08, 11:04 AM
Really???....
I actually read this book when it was hard cover in 1999. It was the 1st "urban novel" I ever read... I truly don't recall a character called midnight (I'm getting old).... Guess I'll have to re-read it.
r u serious that was the dude who she had the crush who worked for her pops
KnowledgeIsQueen
10-10-08, 12:31 PM
r u serious that was the dude who she had the crush who worked for her pops
I read this book almost 10 years ago, when I was a senior in high school DANG! :sad: :laugh:
I said I'm going to re-read it. Besides I've read alot of books over the years, you can't kill me for not remembering :sad:
Pecasso
10-10-08, 01:54 PM
I read this book almost 10 years ago, when I was a senior in high school DANG! :sad: :laugh:
I said I'm going to re-read it. Besides I've read alot of books over the years, you can't kill me for not remembering :sad:
what u reading on now
KnowledgeIsQueen
10-10-08, 02:03 PM
what u reading on now
A clockwork orange by Anthony Burgess
The Psychology of Thought And Decision Making by Scott Plous
Re-Reading The Art Of Seduction by Robert Greene.. I told one of my male friends he was a snake and he was highly offended (he's actually a charmer) I'm trying to break him down to himself, if that makes sense.
I like reading several books at once.
Pecasso
10-12-08, 11:18 PM
A clockwork orange by Anthony Burgess
The Psychology of Thought And Decision Making by Scott Plous
Re-Reading The Art Of Seduction by Robert Greene.. I told one of my male friends he was a snake and he was highly offended (he's actually a charmer) I'm trying to break him down to himself, if that makes sense.
I like reading several books at once.
since u into pysch books, check out "blink" the power of thinking without thinking.
KnowledgeIsQueen
10-13-08, 01:17 PM
since u into pysch books, check out "blink" the power of thinking without thinking.
I've actually read Blink and The Tipping Point By Malcolm Gladwell... THANKS!... for recommending it to me, none the less. :D
What type of books are you into??.....
Pecasso
10-13-08, 04:14 PM
alot of pysch books and i just finished breaking the curse of willie lynch
KnowledgeIsQueen
10-13-08, 04:29 PM
alot of pysch books and i just finished breaking the curse of willie lynch
Good read... I also read ALOT of psychology.. I enjoy reading books on body language as well.. oh and can't forget book on strategy.... :yes:
If you ever get a chance check out "THE SPOOK WHO SAT BY THE DOOR" by Sam Greenlee
For some reason I Love This Book
Pecasso
10-13-08, 05:07 PM
Good read... I also read ALOT of psychology.. I enjoy reading books on body language as well.. oh and can't forget book on strategy.... :yes:
If you ever get a chance check out "THE SPOOK WHO SAT BY THE DOOR" by Sam Greenlee
For some reason I Love This Book
whats it about?
KnowledgeIsQueen
10-13-08, 05:21 PM
whats it about?
"Greenlee’s novel continues to be a very important work reflecting upon the harsh realities of African Americans living in the United States in the face of racism, violence and oppression. Greenlee’s novel is, in a sense, a manual on how to be a successful revolutionary by beating the system at its own game"
Google It.. NOT THE MOVIE!!... (The Book Is Better)
I like this book, because it speaks to the "Black Militant" in me...
Pecasso
10-13-08, 08:18 PM
"Greenlee’s novel continues to be a very important work reflecting upon the harsh realities of African Americans living in the United States in the face of racism, violence and oppression. Greenlee’s novel is, in a sense, a manual on how to be a successful revolutionary by beating the system at its own game"
Google It.. NOT THE MOVIE!!... (The Book Is Better)
I like this book, because it speaks to the "Black Militant" in me...
sounds good will do.
topazjewels
10-21-08, 11:58 AM
I read this book along time ago too when It first came out bout who could your forget Midnight? ? but I guess the same way I cant remember the girlfriends name. but I remember her dad I think anyway Santana.
but when u read sooo many books especially with simialrs plots its so easy to get them all confused and interwine them.
I have accidently read books twice cause I didnt remember that I read them.
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