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No Disrespect

No Disrespect

List Price: $13.00
Your Price: $9.75
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have so much Respect for No Dis-Respect.
Review: This book was sooooo good, Da Bomb. This was really and unexpected surprise for me. I thought that she would focus more on political issues and our (African-Americans) struggles in Africa. She did focus on those issues, but she brought them to life, with the story of her life. I want her to write another book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quite and Inspiration to the young (old) black community.
Review: I throughly enjoyed this book. It has been quite an inspiration to both my husband and I to learn more about black culture. Although we were raised in the Caribbean we can still identify with the topics covered in this book. I have gleaned quite a number of child raring tips from reading this book. If you have not already done so, please go out and buy yourself a copy of this book and read it immediately.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: STRAIGHT TO THE POINT & INTERESTING
Review: SISTER SOULJAH WAS VERY DIRECT ON HER VIEWS, SOME OF WHICH I AGREED WITH & SOME I FELT THAT SHE WAS WAY OUT IN LEFT FIELD. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH SUPPORTING YOUR "BLACK MEN" IF THAT IS WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN. BUT THROUGHOUT THE BOOK, NOT ONCE DID SHE EVER STREES THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BLACK MAN SUPPORTING THE " BLACK WOMAN". IT SEEMS TO ME THAT EVERY MAN SHE ENCOUNTERED PLAYED HER. I THINK THAT BLACK WOMEN WERE RAISED TO BELEIVE THAT A BLACK WOMAN SHOULD STICK BY HER MAN NO MATTER WHAT, & THAT IS A STEREO TYPE I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH & THIS BOOK SUPPORTS THAT "OLD" THEORY. I THINK IT WAS VERY INTERESTING AND VERY ENLIGHTING AS FAR AS SOME AFRICAN AMERICANS ON THE SUBJECT OF OPPRESSION & "THE SYSTEM" AS FAR AS WELFARE GOES. ALSO, I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE HER PRAISE AS FAR AS HER CELIBACY & MONOGAMY ISSUES GO. I MYSELF HAPPEN TO BE ONE OF THE FEW BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMEN THAT ARE PRACTICING CELIBACY. AND IT FELT GOOD TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE AS OUT SPOKEN AS SISTER SOULJAH DOESN'T SEEM TO THINK THAT IT'S CRAZY FOR A SISTER NOT TO "GET HERS" EVERY CHANCE SHE GETS IS REALLY GREAT. KEEP FIGHTING FOR THE INJUSTICE OF BLACK PEOPLE EVERY WHERE GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT'S CAUSES LIKE THAT THAT ME FEEL GOOD TO BE A GREAT NUBIAN PRINCESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Alright
Review: I liked this book but I didn't love it. I thought that the book went a little to slow for me. There were good parts but before you got there, you had to read what I thought, boring little things that she just put in there. My fav. chaps in the book is Chance, and Nikki. It took me about a week to read it. It was good but it's really not a reread like The Coldest Winter Ever by her.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review on The Coldest Winter Ever
Review: This book is soooooooooooooo good. I have a teenage relative that doesn't like to read and she read this book in two days. This book gives insight into the life of a drug dealers family -particualary his older daughter to outsiders. All teenage girls should really really read this book. Anytime I see someone reading this book I tell them your money is well spent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deep sista
Review: I was really feelin' this book. She was able to keep my attention from start to finish. The thing about this book which was most impressive was how I was able to look at her past experiences, highs and lows, and be able to apply that to myself and my situations I've had in the past and my current ones with the opposite sex. I gained a new amount of respect and admiration for her from her story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: But another one....
Review: After reading Coldest Winter Ever, I had to pick this one up!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Candid Lessons about Black Peoples Relationships
Review: This book was as brutaly honest about black male female relationships as it gets.This book made me a black male look at myself and Black woman in a whole new light.I admire and respect Sistas unrelenting love and passion for her beliefs in self and her people.This sisters story proves greatness in the black womans spirit. Her story proves that in order for black people to truly love one another it requires sacrafice,activisim,vision,patience,and most of all an understanding of the dynamics associated with racsisim and its catastrophic effects on this ability to love one another.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enjoyed this book a lot
Review: I agree with what Sista Souljah has to say about being socially retarded and just plain not knowing about different types of people that are no good for you. In life I have learned that there are people who you will meet that are not worthy of you knowing on any level. It's nothing personal, but there are just some people who you will meet in life that are just full of it and have no aspirations, goals and/or plans in life. Sista Souljah does speak the truth on many issues such as racism, sexism, being intelligent and at the same time being overlooked in the black community, poverty and education.

I would recommend this book to anyone who is willing to question our status as Africans living in America.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Recommended Page Turner!!
Review: This book chronicles the life of a strong woman dealing with weak men. I think every woman will be able to relate in some way, shape, or form with this book. I don't read often, but this book only took me two days to finish. I couldn't put it down!!


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