Rating: Summary: KUDOS FOR M.Majors Review: This sequel to "Good Peoples" really didn't have a link to that book. It may have the same characters but the concept was totally different. But it was a good book though. The addition of Jasmine and the plot between Amir/Myles' parents added a twist to the story line.But the characters that I wanted to see more of who were the main course in "Good Peoples" were Myles and Marissa. They really didn't have much story line in this book. There just has to be a trilogy about the Moores somewhere in the near future.
Rating: Summary: KUDOS FOR M.Majors Review: This was my first time reading a book by Marcus Major and it I must admit it was really a great & refreshing read. The characters were well developed and I just love the way the Moore sons protected there mother and treated there own wives. All & All this was a good read and I recommend it to others..
Rating: Summary: PHENOMINAL Review: Was I about to burst?!!! Marcus did a fabulous job pulling Kenya&Amir from "Got to be Real" and the cast...YES CAST-MARCUS'BOOKS ARE THAT REAL TO ME!!... from "Good Peoples" and intertwining them all together in this fantastic, fast-paced, entertaining portrayal of an everyday family facing everyday issues. He pulled this one particular character so far from in the hat that I didn't even recognize nor remember him/her(can't let the secret out!). Whoa...and Dad! I was ready to kick his "ya know"! Family Affair is a "MUST READ" but before you do, if you haven't read Got to be Real & Good Peoples you will need to do that to be able to enter the homes/lives of these people and fully enjoy this story. Marcus, you've done it again!
Rating: Summary: WOW!!!! Review: What else can is there to say? Marisa and Myles, Peg and Leonard, Carlos and Jackie, Amir and Kenya...and now Jasmine and Darius. The title is perfect for the shenanigans within the book....detailing the indiscretions of the family patriarch and how they impact the entire extended family. With just the right of drama and that wonderful Majors humor, the reader is in for a real literary treat. The biggest disappointment for the reader is in finishing the book...."what do I do now?" DYB
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