Rating: Summary: Four Friends Review: Not too deep, but good for light reading. The story of four black women, their lives, their problems and what they choose to do (or not do) about them.
Robin is shallow and attractive with a good job, and she insists on dating a man who's no good and making excuses for him. Savannah is intelligent and has it together, but she can't seem to find a man who is worthy of her. Gloria owns her own hair salon and has a teenage son, but she's barking up the wrong tree with her son's daddy. Bernadine is a vindictive soon-to-be ex-wife who wants to start her own business, but first she has to take her husband to the cleaners (and rightfully so). These four friends stay in each others' corner and make this book a good read.
Rating: Summary: INSULT YOUR INTELIGENCE Review: MADE FOR LIGHT READING, MAYBE GrADE SCHOOL i hope not.IS this is what little girls dream about becomming? on one level in its designer cum innality THIS BOOK IS brilliant INDICTMENAT OF NUMB SELF ABSORBED,WANT MORE EVERYTHING EMPTY CONSUMERS, IN THE LAND OF YOU BECOME WHAT YOU HEAR, ONSLAUGHT OF DESIGNER SLOGANISM PIMPISM, WANTS WANTS ROMP THROUGH SUOBUORBAN BLAND.INDOCTORNATE AS OPRAHISMS womens wish fill fulling get it while the clock ticks age, gorfor it isms babes,WITH GUSTO ,just around the next aisle future.
Rating: Summary: Waiting To Exhale Review: Wow! Terry Mc Millan's storytelling is Awesome! I couldn't put the book down!This is a definite "must-read"!
Rating: Summary: What a real friendship is about............................. Review: Terri McMillan has been my favorite author since forever! I read her books before it became the thing to do (I didn't like the movies!) In this book the bond these women share are genuine and heart felt. You are always closer to your girls and you know that they have you when others can't get you! I love it, the weight issue, abusive men, desperation, single mom, deadbeat dads, stupid husbands and through it all these women are true to one another and that is what we are about. When we think there is nothing you can always count on your girls!
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