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Nov 20 2008

Are You Ready For the Prequel to “The Coldest Winter Ever”?

Published by attygnorris at 11:43 am under Miscellaneous Stuff Edit This

Admittedly, I haven’t done much leisure reading since undergrad.  My time during and after graduate and law schools were spent reading boring informational/nonfiction books.  Let’s just say…I haven’t added to my novel collection in a looooong time.  In case you’re interested, aside from the “informational” books, I have romance, mystery, sci-fi…which are written by some of my favorite authors:  E. Lynn Harris, Omar Tyree, Ann Rice, Eric Jerome Dickey, Michael Baisden, Stephen King, John Grisham…oh, there’s just too many to name.

Well, today, I have the pleasure of introducing the long-awaited (nearly 10 years) follow-up to “The Coldest Winter Ever ” by Sister Souljah.  The prequel is entitled “Midnight:  A Gangster Love Story”.  With this book, she goes further into the life and mind of everyone’s favorite character of Winter’s story, Midnight.

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I will have to make a trip to the book store, read it, and tell you all about it.  If anyone has read it already (released Nov. 4, 2008)–PLEASE tell it is worth me coming off my leisure-reading hiatus!  It is much anticipated!  And, the good thing about it being a prequel is that I won’t have to re-read the first story just to remember where it left off.  Awesome.

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2 Responses to “Are You Ready For the Prequel to “The Coldest Winter Ever”?”

  1. attygnorrison 25 Nov 2008 at 11:16 am edit this

    I was beginning to wonder if anyone even knew what I was talking about! After I wrote this post, I heard the proverbial crickets–until your comment. So, thanks for being my lone commenter on this book. Let me know what you think of the book once you read it.

    Davida

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