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Rating: Summary: comments from anthony "dante" willis Review: from the beginning of the "roomie do me blues", i cried until i laughed myself silly, the rather bizarre chain of events that occurred in the lives of ian and dante were nostalgic, therapeutic and quite enlightening. underlying the trials and tribulations of the main characters was a very deep and spiritual message that caused me to look into myself, but also see others; friends, acquaintances, lovers relatives and co-workers, in a totally new light. the reading of this novel keeps striving to "be just be", and, accept that what is,is! a definite must read for anyone growing up in a state of why, why, whies. It is also an excellent follow up to it's predecessor, DILLIRGAF!
Rating: Summary: comments from anthony "dante" willis Review: from the beginning of the "roomie do me blues", i cried until i laughed myself silly, the rather bizarre chain of events that occurred in the lives of ian and dante were nostalgic, therapeutic and quite enlightening. underlying the trials and tribulations of the main characters was a very deep and spiritual message that caused me to look into myself, but also see others; friends, acquaintances, lovers relatives and co-workers, in a totally new light. the reading of this novel keeps striving to "be just be", and, accept that what is,is! a definite must read for anyone growing up in a state of why, why, whies. It is also an excellent follow up to it's predecessor, DILLIRGAF!
Rating: Summary: The Roomie Do Me Blues Wonderfully Did Me In! Review: I though DILLARGAF had done me. I cried, I laughed, and pondered whether Ian would make to the end of DILLARGAF in one piece.Now comes the second book in the trilogy following the life of Ian Foster. The author, B. Keith Jones takes the reader through some of the most hillarious as well as most painful, sad, and at times terrifying experiences one could experience. Many of the character of DILLARGAF are back with some new 'Wives, Lovers, Friends & Others' added in for pleasure. The result is more laughter, joy, sadness, and growth pain as Ian continues his journey toward self-awareness. The Roomie Do Me Blues is about God, love, trust, music, drugs and drags, good times, bad times, high and low times. In the end Ian shows us it really is 'OK to be yourself'. Congratulations B. Keith Jones. You are the rainbow. I eargerly await the conclusion of the trilogy "ALL I Didn't Say"
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