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Eviction Notice: A Hood Rat Novel (2011)

by K'wan(Favorite Author)
4.46 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0312536984 (ISBN13: 9780312536985)
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English
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St. Martin's Griffin
review 1: K'WAN IS DA MAN HE'S GOOD AT WHAT HE DOES FROM THE STORY LINES TO HIS CHARCTER'S. I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF HIS FOR A LONG TIME AND I LOVE ALL HIS BOOKS. MY FAVORITE IS GANGSTA OMG..I LOVE LOU-LOC I CRIED WHEN HE DIED. I'M STILL PRAYIN KWAN WILL SOMEHOW BRING HIM BACK PLEEEEEEZZZZZZZZEEEEEEEE KWAN. I LOVE ANIMAL NOW HE'S A BEAST THE STREETS ARE NOT READY..BEWARE OF DA ANIMAL REAL TALK. EVICTION NOTICE A MUST READ U WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. KWAN DOES IT AGAIN IF YOU HAVEN'T READ IT YED UR MISSING OUT ON A GOOD READ. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK K'WAN. #TEAMLOU-LOC&ANIMAL!!!!!!!!!!
review 2: Taking You Back…K’wan is back taking readers on another hood tour and the first stop is Harlem’s Douglass Projects. Fans of K’wan’s novels are well aware of the movers and sh
... moreakers in the Douglass houses and happily many of them are back for cameo appearances. It takes a skilled writer to be able to update readers on past characters while still engaging them with a new tale. But K’wan manages to catch readers up on characters he introduced not just in the Hood Rat series but from as far back as Road Dawgs, Street Dreams & Hoodlum while still establishing the new characters of Eviction Notice; Porsha, Sahara, Frankie and King James.Porsha, Sahara and Frankie are roommates sub-leasing an apartment from Debbie who did the girls dirty by squandering away their rent money while fully living up to her trifling reputation. Leaving the girls with just a little over 72 hours to come up with the money or be tossed out onto the streets. King James has been home from prison a little over two years while he’s already making moves he has bigger plans on solidifying his hold on the Harlem streets. But when his work turns up on one of Shai Clark’s corners a war ensues that will ultimately result in an Animal being released! Those are the only hints I’m giving as to which old characters resurface or are at least given updates through cleverly placed mentions. But what I will say is that at several places throughout the book I found my mouth hanging wide open. With promises of the next installment being the bloodiest ever some of the well appointed re-acquaintances just might prove to be short-lived. Because as with all Killa K’wan novels anyone can get it from protagonist to antagonist even innocent bystanders can catch a bad one. Proof as to why K’wan is more than 10 books strong in the urban lit field. He’s blessed with an ability to effectively spin tales that are fiction but yet still somehow read like hard facts. less
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Tyler
Good read. Too many characters to keep up with. Got lostSometimes.
Booboo
ghetto and too much cursing.
Samsoom
GOOD BOOK TO READ
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