Rating:  Summary: Hillariously entertaining! Review: If you want to take a break from your reality, pick up this book. The Whitfield sisters truly do not quit. Get the tissues because your going to laugh as hard as they laugh and you're going to cry as hard as they cry. This is the second book of Zane's that I've read. The sista' is truly talented and very imaginative. There are alot of typos but all in all this was a great story guaranteed to arouse memories in your own life. Great job Zane!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Bood Review: This book is full of excitement. I read it in 2 days. This book looks a different situations and gives you enough detail to understand. I really enjoyed reading this book and I will read it again, if I have to.
Rating:  Summary: HORRIBLE shame on the bad writing Review: thou this is her first novel i am cutting her alot of slack i mean this booked dragged and dragged i think by the time she got 2 addicted she had the hang off it casue this right here is not hittng n e thing at all 2 me. long drawn out 4 nothing at all. so i do say shame on it all 4 just a long drawn out book with nothing there 2 grab u and no intesity at all. BBBOOOO!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Shame on it all Review: I found this book funny. The commercial breaks were crazayy, and it made the book different. I wouldn't call it "erotic" there were freaky scenes but it was more of a comical book than being erotic. I would call this different and it's worth reading.
Rating:  Summary: How did this make it to print? Review: This has got to be one of the worst books I ever wasted time and money on. I know since the publishing world discovered Black folks actually read, there has been a huge burst of books available ....but everything isnt worthy of coming to print.
Rating:  Summary: Humorous, but NOT what I expected Review: I purchased this book because I had read reviews of Zane's other works and thought this would be promising. NOT. I felt as if I was reading the version that is given to the editor to make corrections on. This book was too "surface". Not a lot of depth here. Also the phrase " Shame On It All"? I don't get it. I was disappointed at the lack of writing skill, but finished it to find out what happened to one of the characters.Also, what is up with the advertisments? Corny! I WON'T waste my money on another Zane book. Sorry - I tried.
Rating:  Summary: Nothing Shameful about it Review: This was a wonderful book. I could not put it down, it had everything a good book should. Comedy, action,adventure and very detailed romantic scenes. I have read this book twice since I have owned it. I would definitely recommend this book to all Zane will definitely have money in my pocket from me.
Rating:  Summary: Shame On It All 2 Where Are You? Review: Yes, I thought this book was so good that in the end, I wanted to turn the page and find more! I hope that ZANE is considering a sequel to this book!This was my very first read by ZANE,and I simply love her style. The characters were very interesting, three black "for real" sisters. If there's any black woman out there who couldn't relate to at least one of the three . . . well, need I say more? I liked this book for the revelation of and the cry for togetherness and sticking together where siblings and sisters are concerned. And yes, ZANE, gives us characters who can be hoochies in one moment and educated professionals the next. Let's face it, we all have our moments. I'm so glad that these sisters could hold their own: love, success, sex and family are the main themes of this book and sisterhood too. Every woman with sisters, blood or not, should read this one as a group project. I think that sisters on both ends of the spectrum can learn from ZANE's characters, the Whitfield sisters, and find a median as to how to deal with each other positively. Keep on writing ZANE. The midgets were totally facetious, and er . . . uh . . . so was that very large and troubling scene in the hotel near the farm, but hey . . . you go girl! I can't wait to read another one of your books. I couldn't put this one down from page one until the end. Yep, I was up all night and then some. Latorial Faison
Rating:  Summary: not what i expected Review: I have read Zane's Addicted and was expecting much more from Shame on it All. I found the book extremely stereotypical, the dialog repetitive (she uses the down same phrases over and over again, like "sepia eyes" and "fell out laughing"), and at times just downright ridiculous (being chased down the street by midgets at the midget farm). I also was irritated by the fact that Zane never said what Harmony's illness was. She hinted at it for most of the novel, but her diagnosis was never explained to the readers. This book was definitely lacking for me and the only reason I gave it 2 stars is because some parts were entertaining even if they were ridiculous and unrealistic.
Rating:  Summary: Wild and Crazy Review: The Whitfield sisters Bryce, Harmony and Lucky are three close knit sisters who share a bond of love. This is a great story of sisterly love. Hot erotic imagination. Zane does it grand style. Zane keep up the superb job. You are all that a bag of chips. Keep the faith and stay blessed!
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