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Liar's Game

Liar's Game

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All Nighter!
Review: Have you ever wondered how someone will outdo what they did before? That's the thought I had with the anticipation of LIAR'S GAME. This and every single book written by EJD should be in every readers reach.

LIAR'S GAME is a very enriching story about friendship, lust, love and a whole lot more. While reading this book, you will travel side by side with Dana and Vincent through their climb up the ladder to what real growth and love is all about.

LIAR'S GAME will make you laugh a little but feel a lot. It tugs at your heart one minute and the next....it's an "oh my goodness!".

This book is well thought out, very entertaining and written with a great deal of realism.

If you havn't had the pleasure of reading LIAR'S GAME, then you havn't been fulfilled with good fiction!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Liars Game...another HIT!
Review: The Liars Game, written by Another superb black author Eric Jerome Dickey illustrates the talent that many of our Black authors poses. This book is an excellent read for those out in the dating scene, because if you are you will surely be able to relate. It tells the tale about two individuals who meet in the night club and begin there meeting with small lies that turn into big ones....not to tell the whole book, its Excellent! A must read. If you like this author you should support all your black authors...sheneska Jackson, Omar Tyree, and many others...

Everett Hopkins Atlanta, Georgia

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the money spent!
Review: The characters in Eric Jerome Dickey's book Liar's Game were so real! Anyone who reads this book will be able to relate to at least one of the characters. Dickey kept me in suspense with the Vince and Dana triangle. I've been there, done that. It always good to see someone portray a man in a positive light. Not ALL men think with their "other leg". It was also a pleasure to see African Americans as professionals, not on Welfare. Kudos to Mr. Dickey. I look forward to reading all of his future masterpieces!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eric is great!
Review: This book was defintely a page turner. I finished it in three days and wanted more after the last page. The author continues to get better and I am looking forward to his next one. Must read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Oops!
Review: I've read all of Eric Jerome Dickey's previous books and this one disappointed me. The storyline was weak and I was left wondering about some of the characters (Claudio, Gerri). Everyone is entitled to make a mistake and this is one of them. I will continue to support this writer and I've even encouraged some friends to buy the book because they might enjoy it. I'm not one of the readers who was enthuiastic about this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of Dickey's best.
Review: I was on vacation so I started this book before I went to bed and got to page 82 and finished the book by 3'oclock the next day. It was definitely a page turner. Vincent and Dana could be characters that we know of could have been ourselves. Mr. Dickey manages to reach down and explore the complexities of man/woman relationships with an insight that is no less amazing. If there ever was a case for being truthful when you meet that special someone these two characters are good examples. In the beginning when it is so fresh, when the love is blossoming do we really want to know about the other person's credit report or desire to know about that night spent in jail eight years ago? No, we want that person to fall in love and then after they are hooked, spring the bad news on them. Also, Dana and Vince did not have closure from their past relationships. Vince needed to know why his wife cheated on him and her true feelings for him as well as Dana needed to separate her gratitude to her ex-lover from his cheating, manipulative character. Oh, the mistakes and pitfalls we keep falling into. If some of the past reviewers feel that Dickey's characters are recycled then I say human beings keep recycling the same relationship problems and the author is trying to tell us how many ways we keep making the same mistakes. I would recommended this book as one of his best.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: He Does it again!
Review: Mr. Dickey shows how no one is perfect or without blame in any realtionship. He helped the reader to empathize with the characters on both sides of the coin.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Go EJD
Review: Relationships are complicated, the more you lie the complicated they seem to get. This book was great I tore through as I have all of EJD's books. The characters are people you know, people you have dated and dumped due to lack of full disclosure.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fast paced
Review: EJD does a great job in telling this tale of difficult love finally come together. It would be great to see one story where the woman is meaner and not so accepting of the things that happen prior to her deciding to forgive the man anyway, or vice versa.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SOS... Same Ole Situations..
Review: This was not my favorite book and I could not finish it. In the beginning of the book, the character Vince sounded just like Tyrel of Friends & Lovers, Jordan in Milk in My Coffee, Stephan & Darnell in Cheaters. I can't distinguish one book from another. Eric Dickey may be a talented writer, however all of his books are "just alike" only characters with different names, but same quick-wit, fast talking, ghetto-fabulous personalities. His writing is Commerical Fiction at its best and that's why he's on the New Times Best Sellers list and I understand why. I'm not hateing on a brother, but I would like to read some stories from him that deal with characters who are more developed and have depth to their lives. I will keeping reading his works, hopefully I will be able to get through the next book without hearing the same voices and stories again.


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