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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Moore Family Is Back!,
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This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
Marcus Major came on the scene in 2000 with Good Peoples, a fresh, funny, original spin on the guy-girl relationship novels. A Family Affair, the sequel to Good Peoples, brings back the original characters and he adds a few new characters such as teenagers Jasmine and Darius. Jasmine and Darius, two teens with troubled pasts meet and this definitely turns into "A Family Affair" as her family members are worried about her seeing this young man since some of them believe that he's "bad news". Another major storyline involves the parents of Amir and Myles... For fans of Good Peoples, it's pretty fun revisiting Myles, Marisa, Kenya, and Amir and the inclusion of the younger characters, Jasmine and Darius, gave this novel a nice breath of fresh air. Marcus Major writes realistic and fun novels and there were several laugh out loud moments as well. His novels are always written in quick, concise chapters that keep the story flowing and the laughs coming. The other nice thing about his novels is that there isn't a lot of "over-the-top" drama that can really get old and annoying. Marcus is just a writer who, up to this point, hasn't disappointed. If you've enjoyed his previous novels, you'll enjoy this one too. The addition of the younger characters should appeal to a younger audience more than perhaps any of his other books.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Family Affair,
By Bill Holmes (Sicklerville, New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
Having been a fan of Marcus Major's work since reading Amir and Kenya from the anthology Got To Be Real through A Man Most Worthy, I was not disappointed with A Family Affair. The novel was well written and I read it in one sitting. It was refreshing to see the importance of family, love and commitment through its characters and their respective strengths and flaws. Marcus did a wonderful job displaying the family bond between Peggy Moore and her niece, Jasmine. I found it also interesting that he focused on the friendship between Amir (Myles's brother) and Carlos (Myles's best friend) when it came to marriage and commitment. They both had much in common than either realized besides the fact that their respective spouses, Kenya and Jackie, work together. The dual lovemaking scenes was beautifully written yet hilarious. The addition of Jasmine to the Moore family and her love interest, Darius, was innocent yet sweet. Perhaps there is a sequel in the makings for these two young lovebirds? Only Marcus knows for sure.I enjoyed the appearances of Ibn, Mike and Stacy from 4 Guys and Trouble (my personal favorite). It was nice to get an update on some of those characters. The only minor exception I had with A Family Affair was that both Ibn and Stacy seemed out of character in this book to me. There were several scenes I found myself scratching my head and asking, "Was that really Ibn?" Also, I didn't realize who Stacy was until Chapter 17. I'm glad we also had an update on Myles and Marisa from Good Peoples. It was encouraging to see they're happily married and prosperous. If you enjoyed Good Peoples, but haven't read A Family Affair yet, then I won't spoil the ending for you. You certainly won't be disappointed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read!,
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This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
Family Affair takes you back to the Moore family who are introduced in Major's debut, Good Peoples. The family learns that Mr. Moore has been stepping out on his wife and it's threatening the family bond. The Moore's are also trying to deal with their 17 year old niece who seems to be headed for trouble until Marissa, (Myles wife) intervenes. Amir and Kenya are still happily married and raising their 7 year old twin daughters.This book was a great read, however it was too short. I can't wait to read more of Major's work.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Major Talent,
By LovesToRead "Super Duper reader" (NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
Ever since I came across Major's work through the "Discover Great Writers" program at that other book outlet I have been a huge fan. Mixing equal parts humor, drama, and grown folks'... Major spins tales that grip the reader, hold them in a death clutch, and will not release until the last page. A Family Affair, Major's newest release, follows this same well established pattern. I burned through the pages, gave up some much needed sleep in a rush to reach resolution. The best novels have a "what if" premise that explodes in ways the reader never envisioned. For A Family Affair the premise is what if the family patriarch, after close to forty years of married bliss developed that past mid-life crisis that has been well chronicled. The ride to find the answer will shock and absorb you in Major's skilled hands. The book is worth the price alone just based off the barbershop scene where the wife eavesdrops on a naughty phone conversation. Read the book and you'll see what I mean. Marcus Major is a great talent, one that definitely deserves a host of accolades.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pleased once again,
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This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
I have been following Marcus Major since his first short story that was published in "Got to Be Real". Once again I have to say that I am pleased with his story telling abilities. Reading this book was like talking to an old friend telling stories about his families trials, tribulations, but the unity and love that keeps them together.
I would recommend this book to anyone, and I already have!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not a sequel...but a totally new twist for the Moore family,
By Dawn Chambray (Michigan, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
This sequel to "Good Peoples" really didn't have a link to that book. It may have the same characters but the concept was totally different. But it was a good book though. The addition of Jasmine and the plot between Amir/Myles' parents added a twist to the story line.But the characters that I wanted to see more of who were the main course in "Good Peoples" were Myles and Marissa. They really didn't have much story line in this book. There just has to be a trilogy about the Moores somewhere in the near future.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PHENOMINAL,
This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
Was I about to burst?!!! Marcus did a fabulous job pulling Kenya&Amir from "Got to be Real" and the cast...YES CAST-MARCUS'BOOKS ARE THAT REAL TO ME!!... from "Good Peoples" and intertwining them all together in this fantastic, fast-paced, entertaining portrayal of an everyday family facing everyday issues. He pulled this one particular character so far from in the hat that I didn't even recognize nor remember him/her(can't let the secret out!). Whoa...and Dad! I was ready to kick his "ya know"! Family Affair is a "MUST READ" but before you do, if you haven't read Got to be Real & Good Peoples you will need to do that to be able to enter the homes/lives of these people and fully enjoy this story. Marcus, you've done it again!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Major Winner,
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This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
I have read all of Marcus Major's novels, including his novella in Got To Be Real. It is so much fun for the constant reader to come across characters from other stories - it's almost like you're part of the "club." Cameo appearances by Ibn, Mike and Stacy from Four Guys and Trouble made an already engrossing story even more fun to read. I recommend anything by Marcus Major - he's a great story teller and will have you riveted from beginning to... well, here's hoping this isn't the end to the tales of the Moore family!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vintage Marcus Major,
By "dwaynejoseph" (Detroit, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
A Family Affair was a great book. I loved the characters and the issues they dealt with. Marcus is a great stroyteller that really knows how to pull you into the story, so much so that you don't want to and can't put the book down! This is definitely a must-read! Props to you on a great book!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KUDOS FOR M.Majors,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Family Affair (Hardcover)
This was my first time reading a book by Marcus Major and it I must admit it was really a great & refreshing read. The characters were well developed and I just love the way the Moore sons protected there mother and treated there own wives. All & All this was a good read and I recommend it to others..
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A Family Affair by Marcus Major (Hardcover - December 29, 2003)
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