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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brothers enjoyed it,
By "positivebrother" (Newark, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Say No! : A Novel (Hardcover)
I am fortunate to work in an environment with other professional black men. Sometimes we have the usual picnics, birthday gatherings, etc. This time we decided to find a book with African American male characters that we could relate to. Well Omar Tyree's "Just Say No" was our decision. Of course we had some guys who didn't want to read fiction. However, this was something that we were going to try. Within the first few day's this book about two very good friends started becoming the focus point of our conversations during lunch or just in passing. Our group of seven gave this book 4 stars out of five but my personal vote is 5 stars. John "Loverboy" Williams and his best friend could only make us think about our friends growing up and the friendships that we have developed at work. I know this isn't a typical review but I consider this to be one of the best books that I have ever read. This is the first book written by Omar Tyree that I have read. Because of this I decided that it's okay for my daughter (12yrs) to read Flyy Girl and I picked up one of his books for my wife (No, Not Single Mom:) but Sweet St.Louis. They're both enjoying the books and we all agree that we like his writing style and the messages that he hides in the books. Well I guess that means that now I am an Omar Tyree fan. I will call his work faction.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just Say No - Just say yes to reading it.,
By Billy D "Billy D" (NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Say No! : A Novel (Hardcover)
I just finished reading my first Omar Tyree book called Just Say No. It is a book that I could not put down. I liked the fact that it showed a deep friendship between two African American males. As an African American male reader of many books, it was good to read fiction that gives my perspective of various aspects of life. Nothing against Black Female authors. I love many of their books too. It was also good to see references to places that I've visited as I live in the Philadelphia area. The book made me proud to live here, although I was born and raised in New York.Although I don't work in the music industry, I am very interested in the financial and marketing aspects of it. The book shows a behind the scenes look of how a star can be created and how it takes more than talent to become a star. Of course, John "Loverboy" Williams was a very talented singer and song writer. However, he became too wrapped up in giving the fickle public what he thought that they wanted in order to keep their attention. His need to please and later to be immediately gratified became destructive not only to himself, but to his friend and manager Darin. There are religious themes in the book that I found enlightening. Also uplifting was how Darin matured throughout the book based on learning the importance of honesty, loyalty and faith in God. The book discussed but did not glamorize the sex, drugs and violence that exists in the music industry. It showed it for what it is, but showed how the risky experiences that John and Darin had were not worth making a lifestyle out of as we see many entertainers doing these days. Just Say No is a book worth buying and reading if you are into what I call "faction" books. The book could have easily been based on the story of artists and groups like: Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, The Temptations, The Nortorious Big and Tupac Shakur. The only negatives I can mention is that the book has many music lyrics in it that I thought were overdone. It made the book longer than necessary. The way the book ended was apparent a bit too early in the reading. The book also discussed strong reasons why someone may not want to put a family or friend in a psychiatic ward that some may not agree with. Other than that (and I had to think hard about the third criticism), It was one of the better books that I've read this year so far.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
OMAR WRITES A GOOD ONE THIS TIME!,
By Analytical Man (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Say No! : A Novel (Hardcover)
Omar Tyree gets criticized because he doesn't write on the level of a Terry McMillian or Eric Jerome Dickey. His inability to write prose rich with compelling characters and vivid description (like McMillian) or create those exciting page turning plot twists (like Dickey) have been some of the weaknesses of his previous work.This time around, Omar Tyree's novel, Just Say No! is his best and most entertaining work to date. Tyree is beginning to realize his potential as a writer by giving us a story of the ups and downs that a singer and his best friend / manager encounter as they work their way up the charts in the exciting fast lane music industry. Omar takes us backstage and behind the scenes for a fascinating look at the groupies, drugs, and pitfalls that come with success. The bond of friendship between the two lead characters is touching and most will identify. The book is a fairly fun read, yet has a few flaws worth mentioning. These flaws make me rate this book a three star instead of a four. One, Tyree wastes time describing drum beats and lyrics of songs. This isn't effective and has no emotional impact on us because music is meant to be heard, not read! Tyree is not a very clever writer of poetry or song lyrics. (The title itself, Just Say No! is corny and lacks creativity.) He probably should have kept mention of lyrics to a minimum. Also, towards the end, the book starts to become a little preachy and this slows down the pace of the story somewhat. Should Omar now get the same praise as Terry McMillian or Eric Jerome Dickey? No! Not yet. However, Just Say No! is still worth reading because it is a good book. It is written in a simple, direct style, and this will probably be the best book he'll ever do! His next book is a horror novel called "Leslie", so things will probably go downhill from this point on!
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