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Dad Interrupted: A Novel |
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Rating:  Summary: What's A Man To Do? Review: DAD INTERRUPTED by Van Whitfield takes us on an adventure of sex, the single man, and what he does when caught between the woman he wants to be with and the one who wants to be with him. Shawn Wayne has made a mistake, not an uncommon mistake, but a mistake nonetheless: he had a fling with someone that ended on okay terms, but now (five months later), the woman is pregnant and expecting to move into town and get cozy with him. The problem is, she doesn't realize that he's now involved with someone else.
Shawn has been dating Dawn for only three months, but after rekindling their high school romance, they're sure that they're soul mates. Dawn is a no-nonsense type of girl and is ready to take the relationship to the next level. Unfortunately, with the confession Shawn has on the agenda, will there be a next level? How will Dawn handle the confession Shawn makes? Will she even want to be his friend let alone his girlfriend after she hears the news? And how will the other woman fall into the picture? Will she quietly leave when she finds out Shawn has no intentions of being with her?
DAD INTERRUPTED by Van Whitfield is a light-hearted, funny novel that takes us on a journey of self-discovery, fatherhood and friendship. The main character is someone we can relate to. He is a good man who made a mistake. He is confused about how to rectify the situation but the end result is he just wants to do the right thing.
Reviewed by Eraina B. Tinnin
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Rating:  Summary: One of his best Review: Dad Interrupted was one of the funniest, well-written books I have read in quite a while. The scenes were so vivid that I actually felt like I was there while they were happening and could not help laughing out loud as I read. Van Whitfield's smooth easy flow kept me entranced as he captured the emotions of a father caught in a situation most men know all too well. As a female, I got to witness the internal dealings of an unplanned pregnancy from a totally different point of view and I now have a newfound respect for single fathers and what they go through. I love a light hearted read with a message and that's exactly what I got with this novel. Tastefully written and hard to put down, Dad Interrupted is a great read for men and women alike.
Rating:  Summary: Dad Interrupted does not Disappoint! Review: He's done it again!!!!! If you haven't allowed yourself the pleasure of reading any book by Van Whitfield, you've really missed out. I've read all of his books and can honestly say he is one of the best writers of our time. Van has a way of making you care about his characters. Shawn, Donnie, Dawn, Troi and Kelly are all 3D by the time you're less than half way through this novel. I laughed till I cried and then I cried because .......well read it for yourself.
Play close attention to the scene by the coke machine. :-)
Rating:  Summary: One of his best Review: I have read every one of Van's books and have enjoyed them all I can't think of one that doesn't make you laugh out loud and want to share a paragraph or two with somebody. He is a gifted and funny writer. This is a must buy but you would need to read beeperless remote first. Go and get this book you won't be sorry.
Rating:  Summary: Not Very Good Review: I read a lot of books, and I don't think this was a very good one. The events that happened just weren't very believable and the characters didn't have any depth. Plus I didn't like the fact that he used stars to cover up the curse words, like we're not smart enough to know they're curse words. If you don't want to write the curse word, then don't use it. I found the plot to be very silly, and it took me forever to finish it because it was kinda boring. I wish I could take it back to the store and get my $13 back because it's definitely not worth it. Mr. Whitfield has the potential to be a good author, but this book doesn't do it for him.
Rating:  Summary: Not Very Good Review: I read a lot of books, and I don't think this was a very good one. The events that happened just weren't very believable and the characters didn't have any depth. Plus I didn't like the fact that he used stars to cover up the curse words, like we're not smart enough to know they're curse words. If you don't want to write the curse word, then don't use it. I found the plot to be very silly, and it took me forever to finish it because it was kinda boring. I wish I could take it back to the store and get my $13 back because it's definitely not worth it. Mr. Whitfield has the potential to be a good author, but this book doesn't do it for him.
Rating:  Summary: I'm not ready for this Review: I've always joked: If you really want to know a man, get pregnant. Somehow pregnancy brings out either the best or the worst in a man. For some it's like being trapped in the proverbial lion's den where only God can help you. For others it's the best thing since sliced bread - a welcomed surprise. For Shawn Wayne, it's a toss up. He suddenly experiences feelings he's never felt before. Dad Interrupted begins with Shawn finding out that he's about to become a dad and he's not ready for this. To him, this is an interruption in his life's plan.
After Shawn loses his mother to a heart attack he takes a siesta from the dating game. Then he meets Troi. She helps him through the hard times by giving him the best physical contact a man can imagine. Suddenly she disappears, without explanation, leaving him heart broken. Dawn, an old high school friend, comes to the rescue and helps mend his broken heart and Shawn believes he's finally found his soul mate. His life is finally back on track until he gets a message from Troi saying, "I'm pregnant, I'm moving back to D.C. and you're the father." Say what? Shawn is flabbergasted.
On New Year's Eve Shawn tells his two best friends, Kelly and Donnie, about his unexpected news. He asks advice on how to break the news to Dawn. Donnie suggests he doesn't tell Dawn, because the baby might not be his. Kelly suggests the opposite and says he should be a man and accept his responsibility after being careless enough to have unprotected sex. The drama unfolds when Dawn is told...on national TV, while taping her live show in Shawn's apartment.
The news affects everyone and yet Shawn manages to get stuck in the what-about-me mode of thinking. He wants to have say in the decision to have or not have a child, but he can't. The decision has been made by Troi and he has to deal with it. And so will Dawn, if she chooses too.
Dad Interrupted humors you with "The Seven Types of Dads." Whitfield ties them into Shawn's emotions and how he deals with the reality of becoming a father, whether he's ready or not. I would almost be inclined to market this book as self-help with a comedic twist. In the end, an important lesson dealing with consequences of your actions is planted into the mind of the reader. Whitfield makes you laugh, cry, think and then leaves you with the most powerful words, "Fatherhood is a privilege." Let the church say: Amen.
Reviewed by Esther "Ess" Mays for Loose Leaves Book Review
Rating:  Summary: A good way to spend a rainy Monday Review: I've read Mr. Whitfield's previous books. This was ok. I didn't particularly care for any of the characters bcuz I didn't think I knew them at all. I would have like to read more about Shawn's relationship with Troi. One minute he's not sure he wants to be a father and the next they are spending time together. How did that happen? And Donnie... what was the purpose of his character? He had good lines, but that was just about it. I liked Kelly.... but Dawn was in one minute, out the next, and back in. Like I said above, just a way to spend a lazy, rainy Monday.
Rating:  Summary: No Review: If you get into Jerry Springer and
Ricki Lake, you'll love this book. Unfortunately, I don't. I don't think extraordinarily ignorant people who fit extreme stereotypes is funny and that's basically what this book was. On top of that, the main character was so DUMB. Ugh. I just wanted to slap him for being dumb. The only character I was halfway interested in was the crackhead and it wasn't even necessary to make him a crackhead. And the end was way too nursery rhyme everyone-likes-a-happy-ending for me. Surprisingly, I do like Eve though so Whitfield is doing SOMETHING right.
Rating:  Summary: Van Wihitfield Does It Again Review: The writer below must have a personal problem with this author as he or she posted the same review on Barnes and Noble. It's shameful that anyone would have problems with such a wonderful book. The message is so strong for our Black young men. Where else are they reading about responsibility in such a lighthearted, yet straight forward manner? Whitfield has written an incredibly funny book with one of the most vivid characters in contemporary fiction. I followed his career closely and am amazed at how good he is and how much his writing grows. He is one of the most sought after writers in the business, and writes for TV, film and the book world. I could see this book being a sitcom. The thoughts of a man facing an unplanned pregnancy are priceless unto themselves. I can't wait for his next book. If you're reading this - HURRY UP VAN, YOUR FANS ARE WAITING!!! This is a must read!
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