Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The Complete Quincy Jones


The man is a legend, an icon, one of my heroes.

BOOK SIGNING
November 12, 2008
Barnes and Noble
Union Square
7:00PM

Can't wait to procrastinate on homework to read this book!

=)

-franso

Friday, June 27, 2008

Inside A Thug's Heart- Angela Ardis


"Rikers Island is the centerpiece of the New York City Department of Corrections, a sprawling prison city of concrete and steel with housing for more than 16,000 inmates. Early in 1995, it was also the temporary home of legendary rapper and actor Tupac Shakur, incarcerated for a crime he swore he did not commit. And it was there that Angela Ardis, acting on a late-night wager among her friends and coworkers, sent a letter, along with a photo and her phone number. To her utter delight and amazement, Angela's phone rang a short while later. Tupac Shakur was on the line. 

Over the next several months, Angela and Tupac shared a near-daily exchange of letters, poems and phone calls, and their the relationship quickly grew into something neither of them could quite define, a kinship of souls that touched each in unexpected ways. Those original poems and letters, many of them written after Tupac’s transfer from Rikers to Dannemora State Prison, are presented here, along with the increasingly passionate and personal phone calls that touched on every subject imaginable. Far from the media spotlight, Tupac was by turns playful, sensual and serious, offering sharp observations on prison, music and the uncertainties of life. His letters to Angela reflect how he felt about being shot five times and left for dead one terrible night in New York in 1994, and his heartfelt verse encapsulates his dreams for the future—a future that would be so tragically cut short just over eighteen months after their correspondence began. 

Tupac Shakur was shot on September 7th, 1996 and died a week later from his injuries. His murder remains unsolved, an ending as enigmatic as his life. But while Tupac may be gone, his words live on here, giving every fan a rare glimpse inside the mind and unbroken spirit of a passionate and unpredictable musical icon.

241 pages"

listen here people.... this book is RIDICULOUS.

i sat in barnes and noble for QUITE SOME TIME and read it from cover to cover yesterday.

where do i begin? the PASSION in this book is intense. at first i felt kind of uncomfortable, like "how could this lady release SUCH PRIVATE LETTERS?!?!" but she wanted to show the world another side to tupac that we rarely saw... and this book just does that.

the book also leaves you with too many questions, which in a way is good because it ain't necessarily over when you're done reading- you know?

it's just too much to type, i had a headache when i left barnes and noble and i was just drained and... i don't know. i wish i was reading it with someone else so we could talk about the complexity of the book.

*deep sigh*

here's angela, beautiful lady:


i recommend this book to you A L L.

=)

-franso

Don't Disturb THIS Groove...

  • Sweet & Sour/Lemon in the Honey- Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
  • Pretty Brown Eyes- Amerie w/ Trey Songz
  • Sunshower- Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
  • Shades- Wale w/ Chrisette Michele
  • I Wanna Rock- Snoop Dogg