Best Books of the Week: 12.16.08
The Complete Quincy Jones by Quincy Jones
Insight Editions, $45
There's a foreword by Clint Eastwood, an introduction by Bono and a preface by Maya Angelou. There is major star power here even before you even get into Quincy Jones' story, which is part photo history, part music history and part colorful life led by perhaps the greatest producer of our generation -- Mr. Quincy Jones.
Insight Editions
The Black List (Nonfiction) by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Elvis Mitchell
Simon & Schuster, $29.95
Slash from Guns & Roses is black? It's details such as these that you'll find here as he talks about growing up "different" and how he got into rock and roll. The Black List is one of a series and features prominent black people from Slash to Serena Williams, from Chris Rock to Susan Rice, the newly appointed head ambassador of the United Nations. This book will make a wonderful holiday gift and would be a nice coffee table addition.
Simon & Schuster
The Shack (Fiction) by William P. Young
Windblown Media, $14.99
The Shack is back on our list. While it's fiction, the authors certainly seem to have a real grasp of the nature and character of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. As we head into this holiday season, it's nice to explore the spiritual side of the holiday. (And don't be surprised to find out that God is actually a black woman!)
Windblown Media
Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice (Nonfiction) by Dennis Kimbro
Fawcett Crest, $6.99
Dennis Kimbro takes the Napoleon Hill classic, which I believe is the foundation for any plan for wealth and success, and spins it for the black community. Using a blend of anecdotes from successful blacks along with some common sense tools and solid business advice, this book will help you stay out of trouble during these tough times.
Fawcett Crest
The Biggest Loser Family Cookbook (Nonfiction) by Devin Alexander and Melissa Roberson
Rodale Press, $21.95
As a huge fan of the TV show, it's great to get some insight into how they do it -- with actual meal plans and recipes to keep the entire family healthy. Obesity is not an inherited disease, it's more a learned behavior. This is a chance to break the cycle. And you can do it all on a budget!
Rodale Press
The Boy in The Striped Pajamas (Children's Fiction) by John Boyne
Random House, $8.99
This is listed as a children's book and it is written to capture a young mind, but the message of right and wrong and friendship against the odds is one that many adults would enjoy as well. The backdrop is the Holocaust.
Random House
The Secret Lives of Bees (Fiction) by Sue Monk Kidd
Penguin, $15
This book is better than the movie. It's the story of one little girl and her struggle to find herself and love amid a very cruel beginning. It is also the story of a successful family of black women and how their love of one another and bees can overcome all. The black Madonna has a starring role in this book, as well.
Penguin Books
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By: tricia on 12/20/2008 1:19PM
why is karen hunter so upset.i'd say it again pres.elect.obama IS white-IS black..and look at her-self,both black and white.this coming from one concerder an:african american...i know that my grandmother's,somebody's? had (white- black) blood.I know This for sure, africa would not call me, African-full-blooded.so,there you are.Figure it out if you can,lot of those so-called white's are black..right?Karen Hunter??
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By: EJ on 12/20/2008 7:40PM
Looking for a great book of poetry as a gift?
Ramblings Through the Attic of Thought is a good one and in on Amazon.com
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By: eregbur on 12/24/2008 6:05PM
"Soldieress Chronicles" is a book that every women should read. It inspires women to be fighters in life and overcome any obstacles put in your path. This fictional story talk about issues with sexual abuse, depression, and drugs. Visit www.SoldieressChronicles.com
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By: Nittiesol on 12/27/2008 6:24AM
!!! At last, I've found Emma Watson NUDE video. Young star of Harry Potter isn't little girl any more;) I've seen it here: http://celebs.vox.com
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By: Wheres Navarre? on 12/27/2008 3:00PM
So sad, only four people have read the article and take the opportunity to comment.
People need to turn off the boob tube and read more books. At least one a month and more if and when time permits
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