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BOOK REVIEW: Still Hood 
Published Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:00 PM
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By Sidik Fofana

For the glamorous world of street fiction, the vendor tables on 125th Street in Harlem are the fledgling genre’s version of Soundscan. Famed author K’wan newest book, Still Hood (St. Martin’s Press), sells like hot cakes. K’wan’s first book, Gangsta, about a deft killer-for-hire who decides to turn it all around, is a mainstay in the street fiction canon. The independently released black book novels blitzed the world of urban readers and now anything that this man’s name is branded on sells like dollar waters on a hot Caribbean day. 

K’wan does not disappoint. Still Hood tells three interweaving stories of Dena Jones; who plays guys to get what she wants. True, who has microphone dreams. And Jah and Yoshi's urban romance. The book starts off with two sexy video vixen like girls who flirt their way into a late night club and begin to fall for the game of a pimped out dude named Ice. Deep in the book, Sha Boogie pummels his mother’s boyfriend, holding the barrel of the 9mm to his face of tears. There are hood tournaments, recording sessions, and enough adulterous punani to give NBC fodder for an entire season of a ghetto soap opera to give Days of Our Lives a run for its money. 

Each section is filled with drawing setups and descriptions. Here’s an example: “'Look at that b***h,' Roxy whispered to Sugar. For the past few minutes or so she had been shooting daggers at Dena and Black Ice while they mingled in the crowd, and it made her sick. 'She hanging all over the n***a like that’s her man, thirsty b***h.'”  

It is not rare for K'wan to be strolling on Lenox Avenue, bumping into fans who don't recognize his face but worship his name. With Still Hood the talented writer can cross "procuring a major publishing" off his checklist and start concentrating on that Hollywood money. 

Comments

 

Dank1 said:

FUCK BOOKS!!
January 31, 2008 3:09 PM
 

K Gumz said:

Urban Romance= Same damn storyline all the time. Black folks step it up

http://kgumz.blogspot.com/
January 31, 2008 3:29 PM
 

c_a_k said:

can't wait to read it!!!!!!
January 31, 2008 3:59 PM
 

H8ME? said:

Gonna have to a agree with K Gumz....
Most African American Books follow the same story line, which I might add is being ran into the ground...

It would be good sometimes to switch it up from time 2 time.
January 31, 2008 4:05 PM
 

DA VOKALI$T_ahh said:

HES A GOOD WRITER

CHECK OUT THE HOTTEST NEWEST R&B/HIP HOP COLLABO "B*F@M"

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January 31, 2008 4:51 PM
 

DA VOKALI$T_ahh said:

CHECK OUT THE HOTTEST NEWEST R&B/HIP HOP COLLABO "B*F@M"

HTTP://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/GOHARDMUSIC
January 31, 2008 5:03 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

IT LOOKS LIKE IT GOING TO BE A GOOD BOOK..

YOU SAID FUCC BOOKS WOW READING IS FUNDAMENTAL CUZZ.....
January 31, 2008 6:13 PM
 

skwibelz said:

I have read all his books and can't wait to get this one!
January 31, 2008 6:13 PM
 

ClassicLOveTUne said:

That book was FIRE!!! I've yet to read a book by K'wan that i didn't like.
February 22, 2008 12:24 PM
 

Da True Cateyez said:

I just finish reading Still Hood and it was on point. You have to give K'wan his props. Sorry that is what makes African American Books great is that there are so many different types of styles. I personally enjoy street books.
February 23, 2008 7:12 PM
 

chocolate1 said:

K Gumz said:
Urban Romance= Same damn storyline all the time. Black folks step it up
-------------------------------------------------------
cosign...

March 10, 2008 3:44 AM
 

charmgirl80 said:

I most def fucks with kwan, especially after reading hood rat. I know most of black fiction story lines are the same but kwan just makes the story line seem so real.  it like parts of his book i had to laugh at because i actually know people who are like his characters,  he makes his shyt believeble.
July 9, 2008 12:47 PM
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