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Blow (G Unit Book) |  | Authors: K'wan, 50 Cent Publisher: G-Unit Category: Book
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Seller: TSCBOOKS Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 811062
Format: Bargain Price Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.3 x 0.8
Dewey Decimal Number: 813 ASIN: B001U0OJSS
Publication Date: July 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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NO GOING BACK Prince, Killa-E, Daddy-O, and Danny grew up together in the projects, moving crack and cocaine, and answering to Diego, the neighborhood drug lord. They were small-timers playing for low stakes - until Prince is introduced to a heroin connect. Overnight they go from soldiers to bosses, and their crew isheld together by loyalty and love. But taking the reins of power comes at a high price. Now, with Diego at their back and a traitor in their midst, theyfind themselves between a kilo and a hard place, ready to spill blood to stay ontop.
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urban drug literature June 30, 2009 Shari L. Walter (Grand Blanc , MI) I enjoy all g unit books , i didnt know alot about blow so it was educational as well as entertaining , not my favorite g unit book , loved death before dishonor
COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER December 16, 2008 L. robinson THE BOOK COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF THE INTERESTING PART OF THE STORY DIDN'T START UNTIL CHAPTER 4 BY THEN I WAS BORED WITH THE BOOK BUT BECAUSE I PAYED FOR IT I HAD TO FINISH IT.
Consistent April 2, 2008 Englishruler (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Kwan comes through once again, this time via G-Unit/Pocket Books. Although familiar with this author's work, I was a bit apprehensive as the two prior G-Unit books I've read were disappointing to say the least. I was pleased to find that finally, one of these books was actually a complete story and successfully represented the synopsis on the back cover.
As usual Kwan introduces us to a host of characters and gives each of them meaning as they are tied into the storyline. He starts off with a prologue that makes you contemplate how the characters ended up in their current situation, and then brings you back six months to walk you through the turn of events. Though the story of a faithful foot soldier seeking to spread his wings and make a name for himself is nothing new to the world of urban fiction, it is to be respected when depicted with realism and perspicacity.
It is a good feeling to pick up a book and have your expectations met. Many times authors deviate from their original writing style to accommodate a publisher, co-writer or other. I can genuinely say that Kwan stayed true to form when he penned this. Regardless of the terms laid out, he has shown consistency in his work over time.
-Englishruler
ARC Book Club Inc
Star Rating: 4 Stars
AIGHT February 24, 2008 LOVE 2 READ (Utica, MI United States) When I first started reading this book, it seemed to start off very slow and there were too many different characters. As I read on, the book picked up the pace and I finished it in one day. Looking forward to reading more from this author, this was my first read.
Between a kilo and a hard place? December 9, 2007 The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The old-head expression, 'No honor among thieves' has been placed in the archives. And although the verbiage has changed, the meaning and the repercussions are the same, and they are manifested in the intriguing new book, BLOW.
The key characters, Prince, Killa-E, Daddy-O and Danny, shared life in the projects as small-time hoods moving crack cocaine while working for the neighborhood drug lord Diego. Prince is impatient, he wants to be elevated now, but he needs his own 'connect'. When he stumbles onto a major heroine sponsor, the effect is spontaneous and fatal. In a short, Prince is suddenly the man, he and his crew are tight because of history, loyalty, and love. But, he realizes morphing from a foot soldier to taking the reins will alienate many and draw lines in the sand.
Diego does not smile on Prince for pitching a tent on his turf. Diego throws down the gauntlet and Prince retaliates, he cannot afford to lose points in the hood. Prince's infant empire starts to dip when he learns one of his crew is airing him out, not everyone is down for hustling, and he is almost sprung over a woman who has her own vial of drama. Betrayal and then murder precede a drug war, when 'five-o' cracks down, Prince is caught between old and new drugs, and is is shocked at who would betray him.
BLOW is a fast-paced, gritty tale of drugs and deceit, but also of finding your place. This is not my first read by K'wan so I was not surprised that the story possessed an aura of raw authenticity. I was impressed that K'wan and '50' captured the scenes and vernacular from urban street life, and still articulated in a manner that kept readers on point. The ending is climatic and moving.
Reviewed by aNN
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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