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Rating: Summary: I Did.... Review: I am a teacher in an endless quest for good literature for my students. I have found a winner in Yes, Yes, Yes: The Unauthorized Biography of Destiny's Child. It is a very fun, upbeat and moving manuscript about the top R&B girl group that hails from Houston, Texas.The biography tells the story of four founding members of Destiny's Child and their nine years together. Author Kelly Kenyatta does a wonderful job of placing herself in that of a young adult to masterfully tell the story in a voice they can hear; she does it simply, yet with sophistication. Ms. Kenyatta takes the reader on a journey from the very first days of Destiny's Child as 9- and 10-year-olds to their time on T.V.'s "Star Search" to the death of their first manager, their beloved friend and mentor, to new management. The biography includes stories about the group's work with key people in the recording industry. Yes, Yes, Yes is star-studded, exciting and fast-paced the way we imagine the entertainment world to be. But the story is emotional and distressing at times. In the end, the group has finally made two hit albums and is at the pinnacle of its success. Changes happen and Destiny's Child is never the same again. The book takes a look at how the members work through adversity. It is about trials of friendship and family. It is about shows of great intestinal fortitude. Importantly, it is the story of hope for the future of some talented young people striving to achieve -- the founding members and new players as well. As an urban educator, I wholeheartedly believe all kids can become veracious readers. One way to inspire them is to present them with books that are of interest to them. Say "yes" to this biography. It is the kind of book my students will pick up and read right through. Or perhaps they will read it slowly as to savor each morsel of the story.
Rating: Summary: Say yes to biography of top girl music group Review: I am a teacher in an endless quest for good literature for my students. I have found a winner in Yes, Yes, Yes: The Unauthorized Biography of Destiny's Child. It is a very fun, upbeat and moving manuscript about the top R&B girl group that hails from Houston, Texas. The biography tells the story of four founding members of Destiny's Child and their nine years together. Author Kelly Kenyatta does a wonderful job of placing herself in that of a young adult to masterfully tell the story in a voice they can hear; she does it simply, yet with sophistication. Ms. Kenyatta takes the reader on a journey from the very first days of Destiny's Child as 9- and 10-year-olds to their time on T.V.'s "Star Search" to the death of their first manager, their beloved friend and mentor, to new management. The biography includes stories about the group's work with key people in the recording industry. Yes, Yes, Yes is star-studded, exciting and fast-paced the way we imagine the entertainment world to be. But the story is emotional and distressing at times. In the end, the group has finally made two hit albums and is at the pinnacle of its success. Changes happen and Destiny's Child is never the same again. The book takes a look at how the members work through adversity. It is about trials of friendship and family. It is about shows of great intestinal fortitude. Importantly, it is the story of hope for the future of some talented young people striving to achieve -- the founding members and new players as well. As an urban educator, I wholeheartedly believe all kids can become veracious readers. One way to inspire them is to present them with books that are of interest to them. Say "yes" to this biography. It is the kind of book my students will pick up and read right through. Or perhaps they will read it slowly as to savor each morsel of the story.
Rating: Summary: I Did.... Review: I cried. Yes cried. The third time I crided over Destiny's Child.
Rating: Summary: I Did.... Review: I cried. Yes cried. The third time I cried over Destiny's Child.
Rating: Summary: Hope they reunite Review: This book is so good. But it makes me sad cuz when you read about the friendship, you know it's real. They were together ALL THE TIME from when they were kids. So really, it's a story about these friends who are like sisters. The group has broken up. And the writer talks about how they are like the Supremes. But I hope they are different from the Supremes cuz they should get back together. The original group will always be my favorite although I give mad props to all Destiny's Child members. Destiny's Child is the best girl group ever but it would be better with the original members!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Hope they reunite Review: This book is so good. But it makes me sad cuz when you read about the friendship, you know it's real. They were together ALL THE TIME from when they were kids. So really, it's a story about these friends who are like sisters. The group has broken up. And the writer talks about how they are like the Supremes. But I hope they are different from the Supremes cuz they should get back together. The original group will always be my favorite although I give mad props to all Destiny's Child members. Destiny's Child is the best girl group ever but it would be better with the original members!!!!!
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