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Sister Souljah sat down with Black Voices to discuss her new book “Midnight: A Gangster Love Story” which is the long awaited follow up to her classic “The Coldest Winter Ever“
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The idea of a "Midnight" is a cool one, but not for me. Plus with the way the character is brought up, beliefs, religion etc....He would NOT be my type.
7 months ago
*sighs*
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Some aspects of his personality is very attractive, his whole view "I have to have an untouched Virgin Mary" is unrealistic nowadays. And I couldn't understand for the life of me why the hell he would want to talk to someone who doesn't even speak his same language.
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or her fast lil sister..
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I just picked up the book Sunday, and already Im like Nah. Dont get me wrong; she writes him as a smart, focused young man, but he rags on America, particularly Black Americans, a bit too much for me. Im not from Brooklyn and I've never been, but given the discription of the place in the book, hell, Im too afraid to go! LOL! Reading it though, as an American, I felt so shitted on. Remembering its a character, Im wondering what Sista Soulja's angle was. We have alot a problems as a people, and there was alot of truth to what she was writing about but the comparisons between America and Africa were stark and I felt like she wanted her readers to not only do a self-examination but to also hop on the nearest boat and head for the motherland! I liked the Coldest Winter Ever and I continue to be a fan, but this book, Im just not sure.