Murderville 2: The Epidemic – Bargain Price Author: Ashley | Language: English | ISBN:
B00ASPM96U | Format: PDF
Murderville 2: The Epidemic – Bargain Price Description
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''Their work has been regarded as some of the premiere titles that have led the way for this growing phenomenon of gritty tales.'' --Urban Book Source, praise for the authors
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.
About the Author
New York Times bestselling authors
Ashley & JaQuavis hit the scene at the age of seventeen. Born and raised in the most notorious neighborhoods of Flint, Michigan, it was only natural for the pair to write about the street life they knew all too well. During their freshmen year in college they received national publishing deals.
- Series: Murderville
- Paperback: 352 pages
- Publisher: Cash Money Content; Original edition (July 24, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1936399075
- ASIN: B00ASPM96U
- Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.2 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
In Murderville (1), the authors gave us Ashai; a boy every girl wants and a man that every woman needs. He was the root of the story and he made Murderville what it was; a love story. He was the main character, to me. Liberty was always very naive, if she weren't she would've never worked in that whore house where she was sold off to Samad. If the authors wanted to portray her as some strong, independent woman, she would've never got into the limo with that lady ( forgot her name) where Liberty got on her knees and ate her p*$$* for fancy clothes and shoes. She would've lived on the streets, went through the struggle and then came out on top.
Liberty has always been weak in my opinion. To trust a man like Po, who you don't even know, who to start, rescues her from danger, then puts her back in the hands of danger. Then stays with him??? I never liked Po and never will. The disrespect alone is enough to not give him a chance. The bathroom chapter with the other woman in the shower was all I could take. Hopefully he becomes a dope head and just dies in the beginning of part 3.
I have no idea how the authors will spin this. Part 2 is lacking everything that part 1 has. Love, loyalty, passion and pain. Instead we read about a nobody drug dealer with a couple hundred thousands to his name, who was handed the life of a multi millionaire to live, who has yet to even bust his own gun through the entire book. Po's reign is handed to him on a silver platter. He goes from being robbed to a Boss; overnight. Po is portrayed as a king when really he's a user and a punk and if it weren't for Liberty, he wouldn't have any of it, but this punk chooses to turn his back on her for an obvious snake. I'm guessing the authors wanted us readers to dislike Po, right?
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