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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9780345486912
ISBN number: 0345486919
Label: One World/Ballantine
Manufacturer: One World/Ballantine
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 352
Printing Date: August 29, 2006
Publishing house: One World/Ballantine
Release Date: August 29, 2006
Sale Popularity Level: 69211
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“Have you ever wanted something so bad you was willing to crawl over bodies to get it? I mean, fiend for it so hard it didn’t matter who you hurt, how low you had to scrape, it was gonna be yours? That’s what music and balling did for me. They were the fundamentals behind my rise . . . and the perpetrators of my fall. They called me Harlem’s grey prince–a rising star who carried street dreams on his back. But the streets, ya know. They got a way of coming for theirs. A method of sneaking up on you when you ain’t looking . . .”
Andre “Thug-A-Licious” Williams came up on Harlem’s meanest streets. But thanks to his nearly ankle-breaking hoop moves and explosive mic skills, he makes it out–and dominates the rap scene with chart-topping urban hits.
Thug has sexed all the hottest freaks and has a slew of baby mamas to show for it. But no matter how many women he takes to his bed, only one can claim his heart: successful beauty salon owner Carmiesha “Lil Muddah” Vernoy, his ride-or-die queen who has stuck by his side and guarded his back through thick and thin.
But Thug also has a nightmarish history with someone else. Pimp Williams, his older cousin and ex—partner in crime, is a cold-blooded killer who spreads havoc all over Harlem and will stop at nothing to get what he wants–even if it means betraying his own family, crushing Carmiesha, and forcing Harlem’s grey prince down to his knees and back to his bloody beginnings.
“Urban erotica has never been hotter!”
–Nikki Turner, author of Riding Dirty on I-95
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I dediced to check out the reviews for this after I saw a kid i am tutoring reading this book. Is this what african-american girls dream about? bedding someone who has kids with 8 other women? shouldn't they aspire to be more than the "sweetheart" of a polygamist? give me a break, i can't believe anyone takes this trash seriously
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The title threw me off a little. I liked it. I would recommend. This is the very first time I have read Noire but now I would like to go back and read Candy Licker and G-Spot this book had some chaaraters from those books. It was a good read.
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Wow Noire Knows what she is doing when she gets down with these books YO i love the way she writes how raw in your face she is i NEVER was a reader you couldnt even catch me reading a book ever Noire has made me a complete book worm an a erotic book junkie i have yet to see a author other than Zane who is in your face like this HOT!!!
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I loved this book, it's the only one I've read from Noire, but I will be sure to read others. I was a fan of the book, except the ending. It was good in a way because Pimp got what he had coming to him, but I wish Thug would've known how evil he really was. Also, I'm a fan of happy endings and this was sort of pseudo-happy...not my style. Overall, great book though, very very well written
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Who knows this is a damn good book. Of course the very first and last chapters were the same. Real readers know all about foreshadowing and flashbacks and great writers know how to do this the way Noire did it. You need to read more often and more carefully before you start writing reviews. The beginning told you what happened on that fateful day of the NBA Finals, then the whole rest of the book flashbacked to how Thug's life led up to that day, then the last chapters told the resolution. It's a complicated writer's trick that Noire handled well. Some just ain't up on their read game enough to follow the genius of it. Muddah was a true rider and Thug was street grime and talent rolled up into one.
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