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    Dead or Alive: The Mystery of Tupac Shakur, the Alive Theories

    Author: John Doe
    Publisher: Authorhouse
    Category: Book

    List Price: $13.50
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    Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
    Sales Rank: 2757250

    Format: Illustrated
    Media: Paperback
    Edition: illustrated edition
    Pages: 216
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
    Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 0.5

    ISBN: 141400009X
    EAN: 9781414000091
    ASIN: 141400009X

    Publication Date: January 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Most contrevesial book of the year   April 8, 2005
    Josh Hill (Los Angelas,CA)
    This book was great. I know you may of heard of other reveiews, but this book was actually the only book that I could find that covers the alive conspiracy theory in detail. The other books were fake biographies of Tupac. This one actually talked about things that most people want to know. To me it seemed like a begeining to of what I call a revolution of books to come in the future. This book will start the JFK revolution of Tupac. Many books will follow on search of the truth and many will make their own interpretaiton in movies, and Lord knows what else. Great book, but it brings up more questions than before. If you've had doubts in your mind that Tupac is not dead, Then this is the book for you. if you want to know about Tupac as a kid, Then you might want to try another book. This book is for enquiring minds. But don't take my word, try it yourself at a library before you make judgement if you are scared to buy it. But honestly it is a good book. i bought one for myself and my nephew for his birthday he loved it. He said he doesn't think Tupac is dead either.


    1 out of 5 stars DONT BUT THIS BOOK   April 19, 2004
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This book is the worst rip off of Tupac Shakur yet. The Book is poorly written and was made purely to make money. He gives an awful biography and treats the Biggie beef as if thats all anyone in 1996 lived for. The few (he did leave most of them out) alive thoeries that he did list can be found any 2Pac fan site and the lyrics that he quotes are often incorrect on what Tupac says. He does not get into any detail whatsoever with the 7 day theory or anything and just list lyrics that are often wrong and 50 reason why he is alive. At the end of the book, he talks about Tha Realest (he even spells it wrong), a former Death Row artist who has a voice similar to Tupac. He made the comparison that he is really Tupac. That was the most stupid and ignorant thing i have ever read. Please do not buy this and disrespect Tupac's legacy. There is plenty of great Tupac books out there that are real (and all them talk about the alive theories) like Dyson's Holler if you Hear me: Searching for Tupac Shakur. Plus, all of the pictures of him, including the cover are just poorly drawn pictures of him. Also, although published in 2004 it was written in 1998 so it is outdated and the author just did an awful job in his writing, as he only basis for the book was his own opinion and has no real backup for anything, so he did not do his research like Dyson did. If you are Tupac fan, you already know the alive theories and if you don't just go to any 2Pac fan site. This is not one reason in the world anyone should buy this disrespectful rip-off of a book.


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