Reddit mentions: The best african american urban fiction books

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5. The Makeover

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The Makeover
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Release dateMarch 2018
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6. Talon of God

Talon of God
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Release dateJuly 2017
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8. The City: A Cyberfunk Anthology

The City: A Cyberfunk Anthology
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Release dateSeptember 2015
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9. Big Booty: A Novel

Big Booty: A Novel
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Release dateMarch 2013
Weight0.80027801106 Pounds
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u/dapwati · 1 pointr/u_dapwati

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A novella by Rodney Kamal Jackson

The story opens with a beautiful woman running down the sidewalk of a quiet townhouse development barefoot with nothing on but a man’s ripped dress shirt covering her body. She's screaming “He’s a murderer, He killed somebody.”

The next scene takes us to how it all started a year earlier in a small suburban town just outside of Chicago with a seemingly happily married couple Paul and Jenny Sanford.

She’s a very pretty woman but very much overweight.

Being a star high school and college athlete Paul has always been popular with women including; cheerleaders, athletes, model types etc and Jenny was none of those.

After college when he didn’t make it into the pros he had to go into the real world and make a living and then Jenny got pregnant. He does care for her and figured she’d make a good mother so he married her. He always had the security of knowing that she was not the outgoing type and would be home taking care of the house and kids. Also it doesn’t hurt that during school when all the cool kids were partying she was studying which is why she’s now an upper level manager at a real estate development company and the main breadwinner of the house.

Paul comes and goes as he pleases and dates several women on the side. Although he is not very romantically attentive to Jenny he does the right things at the right time to keep her happy and is respectful enough to keep things discreet.

When Paul gives Jenny a membership to a local fitness club he doesn’t expect that she will take to fitness like a fish to water and become a physically fit sexual dynamo and the object of every man’s desire. When he’s unable to handle her new sexuality Paul looses control and becomes overly jealous, starts drinking excessively and starting fights with every man he thinks is interested in her. From there it devolves into a twisted triangle of sex, deception and murder.

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u/SmileAndDonate · 1 pointr/urbanfantasy


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u/keikii · 1 pointr/urbanfantasy

Out This Week:

  • Besieged by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid Chronicles Short Story Collection) [07/11/17]
  • Loved by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast (House of Night Other World #1) [07/11/17]
  • A Kiss Before Doomsday by Laurence MacNaughton (Dru Jasper #2) [07/11/17]
  • Fury of a Phoenix by Shannon Mayer (Nix #1) [07/11/17]
  • Dark Exodus by Thomas E. Sniegoski (The Demonists #2) [07/11/17]
  • The Delirium Brief by Charles Stross (Laundry Files #8) [07/11/17]

    Out This Month:

  • Enigma by Tonya Kuper (Shrodinger's Consortium #2) [07/03/17]
  • Heroine Worship by Sarah Kuhn (Heroine Complex #2) [07/04/17]
  • Waking for Winter by Katherine McIntyre (Philadelphia Coven Chronicles #4) [07/04/11]
  • Grave Ransom by Kalayna Price (Alex Craft #5) [07/4/17] (I'm not certain I trust this date based off past author habits, but everything is preceding like it should for a real release.)
  • The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell [07/18/17]
  • Accidental Sire by Molly Harper (Half-Moon Hollow #6) [07/24/17]
  • Wildfire by Ilona Andrews (Hidden Legacy #3) [07/25/17]
  • The Brightest Embers by Jeaniene Frost (Broken Destiny #3) [07/25/17]
  • Dark Rites by Heather Graham (Krewe of Hunters #22) [07/25/17]
  • Blood Gamble by Melissa F. Olson (Disrupted Magic #2) [07/25/17]
  • Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw (Dr. Greta Helsing #1) [07/25/17]
  • Talon of God by Wesley Snipes and Ray Norman [07/25/17] (Yes, that Wesley Snipes)
  • A Dragon of a Different Color by Rachel Aaron (Heartstrikers #4) [07/28/17]



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u/Juts · 3 pointsr/videos

Hes writing fantasy novels now with another writer so I hear, with bizarrely good reviews on amazon

u/zborro · 1 pointr/italy

sì, l'avevo già visto ed avevo anche visto o letto una critica al video fatta molto bene.

Adesso non ho tempo di cercarla, ma in soldoni il tizio del video basa le sue argomentazioni su alcune ipotesi semplificative che rendono i risultati poco affidabili. Ad esempio assume che tutti i migranti vogliano stabilirsi definitivamente nel paese di arrivo, cosa che in realtà è vera per una minoranza dei migranti totali. Poi vede la migrazione a senso unico e definitiva: un nigeriano andrà sempre e solo in Europa/USA e rimarrà sempre e soltanto lì. Insomma, la sua critica è piuttosto debole.

Per me il problema fondamentale è, oltre agli USA che son dei cazzoni e fanno casino in zone del mondo lontano da loro, e poi non ne pagano le conseguenze (you make 'em, you take 'em), che i paesi c.d. occidentali si basano su un modello di sviluppo che può esistere solo grazie allo sfruttamento dei paesi del sud del mondo. Eh e poi i conti arrivano e bisogna pagarli. Io li farei pagare soprattutto a chi possiede milioni di euro in beni e ha redditi fantastiliardici, comunque se dovessimo togliere qualunque elemento di paraculaggine, l'Occidente si chiude completamente alle persone provenienti da Africa e MO e loro si chiudono completamente alle nostre imprese. Ossia: risorse e capitali rimangono là. Ma tanto è una pia illusione e non succederà mai, perché la vita umana non conta un cazzo, nel mondo (almeno, alcune vite contano, altre decisamente no).

Se hai qualche giorno di tempo, leggiti questo libro.

Ninja Edit: cambiato il link del libro. Quello di prima era edito da una casa di complottari, questa versione è edita da Minimum Fax

u/rg90184 · 4 pointsr/childfree

Its called big booty It is poetry in motion.

u/MacaroniAndBooty · 472 pointsr/funny

I recently discovered these books in Target!
http://i.imgur.com/9nJHdSG.jpg
Edit: here is page two.
http://i.imgur.com/fABTvgw.jpg
Mandingaling.

Edit edit: you can read the entirety of the first chapter of this beautiful book, "Big Booty", here:
http://www.amazon.com/Big-Booty-A-Novel-Cairo/dp/1593094337#productDescription_secondary_view_pageState_1425349853477

It is poetry in motion.