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59 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Truly Inspiring!!
Who knew that an American Idol could have such a truly inspiring story? Fantasia writes about her life story, warts and all. The things she's lived through - dropping out of school early, sexual abuse, unmarried teenaged motherhood - it's all here. But more importantly, the life lessons that she's learned are here, in frank and powerful language that can benefit every...
Published on October 2, 2005 by Carolyn Bright

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3.0 out of 5 stars Expected more
I expected more from the book. ?It doesn't tell you anything YOU DON'T KNOW ALREADY.
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59 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Truly Inspiring!!, October 2, 2005
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Who knew that an American Idol could have such a truly inspiring story? Fantasia writes about her life story, warts and all. The things she's lived through - dropping out of school early, sexual abuse, unmarried teenaged motherhood - it's all here. But more importantly, the life lessons that she's learned are here, in frank and powerful language that can benefit every young woman in America. It's the story of so many young women nowadays, but it also includes true inspiration. Highly recommended!
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is awesome, Must get!!, October 2, 2005
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Treva A. Koonce "Otzme" (Capitol Heights, Maryland by way of New Bern, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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I would like to applaud Fantasia on her courage in being able to reveal so much personal stuff. It takes a real woman and a God fearing woman to have that kind of strength and faith. I can relate to her in so many areas. I am not saying that her story sounds exactly like mine, which in some areas they were. But I have been through alot of trying times as well and coming from North Carolina, I know firsthand about that Southern Family Love. You can't find that anywhere. I also recommend that every Black household is able to get at least one copy to fill their homes, because if you have any young daughter(s), this will serve as a must have testimonial Bible to fill your home. I am going to let my daughter read it because I know that she needs it. (God knows she does) But for right now, all hands OFF!!! (lol) Kind of selfish, it's still fresh. Every chapter is so interesting, so interesting to the point that you find yourself playing your own little movie out in your imagination while reading it. I am sure that someday this book will turn into a movie. Even though the stories weren't quite as old as "The Color Purple" scenes, it played out in my mind like that from the beginning stories till the end, except my movie became up-to-date with what she was writing. There is no way that I can say "I can't imagine" those things happening to someone, but I was Fantasia at one point in my life. Except my fear was in my mom as much as my dad.

Please decide to get a copy of "Life Is Not a Fairy Tale", you will not regret it. I purchased two online and my patients ran thin when I didn't receive them, so I went out and bought me one. That trip was one to remember because it took me about one hour and forty five minutes to two hours to find the store. This was only because all the Borders here were not trying to release it. I guess that's due to the fact that she has book signings at some of those stores, in which I will be there.

As you read, please be inspired. This book will have you in a trance, that is the reason I didn't put it down. I finished the book in less than 12 hours. That is because I went to sleep this morning near the end of the book and had to finish this morning. There are times in this book that you will be laughing, crying and just in agreement with what she is saying. Especially if you came from where she came from. You know you've seen it; you know you've been there. I just applaud her effort in mustering up the strength to dig deep and keep it real. As you all know she was raped in the 9th grade. God knows I'm glad she came out with it first because as we all can see; the media would have had a field day with it, like they are now. But she revealed it with such class that they can't drag her name in the mud. God knows I'm glad she spoke out about her literacy. In saying all of this, I know that she will do well and I am truly proud of her.

I will not expect much from her, which I never did. I know that she is not able to write and tell me how happy she is that I am her fan, but inspite of that I still love her. Even before I knew all the things that I read, to me as well as her though that these things are normal everyday ways of life for a young Black Southern Girl. Because I am one to. Let this book serve as a lesson for young women, a study guide for the ones that sometimes don't know where to go. If she can go through all of that and still be standing with a level head. I know you can and I can too. That's how God works and I am so proud of her.

Oh, Let me not forget to thank Ms. Addie Collins for being such a strong force in that family. She will never forget where she came from and that is all do to the love of God being introduced to her life at a young as. You can't ask for anymore than that.

Last but not least, I pray and hope that Oprah reads her book so that she can see how Tasia pays homage to her numerous times. This is what it may take to get her on the show. We her fans would love to just be there and experience these stories in real life or better yet, gather around a table with Oprah to discuss our Queen. That would be awesome ha, but we know that may not happen. What may have a chance is Fantasia appearing on the show. That alone would be enough for me.

Well everyone keep your head up, this is my review. I will use it on all the review pages so don't be surprised to see it again. This is really all I can say without telling what I read. It's all about me being fair to the ones that have not had a chance to read it. I don't want anyone spoiling it for me and I'm not going to spoil it for you.

God Bless

Treva
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35 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MORE THAN 100 STARS!!!!!, October 11, 2005
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Anointed (Thomasville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
I highly recommend this book. I work in the town where Fantasia comes from and know the people she is talking about, and she is telling the truth. I wish I was this smart when I was 21. I believe God is going to do some awesome things in Fantasia's life!!!! I also love to go hear her mother Preach.....she is awesome too!!! If you have a daughter or son, go buy them this book.....it is a eye opener and a page turner. It's good from beginning to end!!! One thing she left out is, those people that did not want to have anything to do with her and her baby, are now trying to be her friend.....LOOK AT GOD!!!!!
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finished it in 5 hours!, October 1, 2005
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Chachah (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
I couldn't put this book down. Fantasia takes you on a journey with her. You see the good, the bad, and the ugly. It made me laugh, cry, and smile because it is so real and releveant. So many people go through the same things described in the book, particularly looking for love in the wrong places. By reading about Fantasia's mistakes, people can either learn from them or forgive themselves for going through some of the same situations. This is a great read and can definitely strengthen your relationship with God.

P.S. I have joined the "book just came out today and I'm finished club." It's possible sweetie.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a must read, October 5, 2005
I have immense respect and admiration for Fantasia. Her courage and honesty speaks volumes. Everyone is focusing on her admission of not being able to read well but that is just a small portion of what is chronicled in this book. It is a book of hope, perseverence, courage, inspiration, faith and love. If people could look past their hunger for scandal and judgement then all would see what a gem this little book is. I say bravo Fantasia, bravo. Thank you for stepping up to the plate and hitting a home run. I hope this book goes straight to number one. People should read it with an open mind and open heart.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why have truth if you can't tell it? Amazing & True the best kind of story!, September 30, 2005
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DuchessP (Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
Reading Fantasia's "Life is not a Fairy Tale" was like sitting down with the family and talking about the good times, the bad times and then celebrating about how far God has brought you! It is a documentation of triumph and praise through and through. Every fan rejoice--Tasia is a published author!

"Life is not a Fairy Tale" is redemptive, restorative and renewing. You will love every bit of the book, every bit of Tasia and most importantly, you will love every bit of you.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars WOW, October 16, 2005
When I first heard that an illiterate singer wrote a book, I must admit I was one of the first to make jokes.

Now that I've read her life story I realize that it's no laughing matter. Fantasia reveals her life growing up in High Point, NC with gritty detail that is touching and inspiring.

As a native of SC I've been familiar with her hometown my whole life but had no idea the level of poverty that some of it's inhabitants endure.

Bravo to Fantasia for being able to follow her dreams out and make life better for herself, her family, and her friends.
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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Overcome your obstacles, September 30, 2005
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Michelle (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This book is uplifting. You can overcome any obstacle and be successful.

Highly recommended.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A HAND GRENADE OF A YOUNG WOMAN, October 13, 2005
That's exactly what you feel of Fantasia after reading this book. I mean to endure a life like hers and still not give up or give in is EXPLOSIVE. She is as "REAL" in this book as always and her testimony is definitely just that; a test she went through before being BLESSED. This is a page-turner, you will not put in down! God has taken her to a new level for all the years of turmoil she was dealt.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How Can Anyone Find Fault, October 11, 2005
This book isn't for those who have had a perfect life and are looking for things to be wrapped in a perfect package with a pretty little bow. It's not for the petty at heart - people who constantly find fault in the things that don't matter. It's not for people who feel nothing who are dead to their souls and couldn't be moved if a Mac Truck were behind them. This book is for people who are humble enough to see themselves in the eyes of a young woman who has made poor choices as all of us have, yet because of a push here, encouragement there and finally making good choices finds herself with wonderful opportunities. Read this book if you simply are hungry for a downhome chat with an extraordinary young woman. Fantasia makes no excuses for her poor choices. In a loving and encouraging way, she simply tries to encourage people to choose a different path.

Fantasia, thanks for baring your soul in hopes of making a difference. Your sincerity brightly shines.
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