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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Never Die Alone;" Exciting!
"Help me to my car,mister." "Don't want to die layin' in no gutter." Paul Pawlowski never expects his life to change so quickly on the way home from a bad interview with a book editor. The author's purpose in this novel is to show people how the life of a gangster is and how dangerous and risky everything you do is. Donald Goines,(author)achieves his goal. He uses...
Published on October 10, 2003

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointing....
After reading Dopefiend (5 stars), I expected Never Die Alone to be just as good. Unforetunately, it wasn't. And it was also too short. Nevertheless, it was still a good read.
Published on May 22, 2001 by Mrs. Kelly D. Samuel


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Never Die Alone;" Exciting!, October 10, 2003
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This review is from: Never Die Alone (Mass Market Paperback)
"Help me to my car,mister." "Don't want to die layin' in no gutter." Paul Pawlowski never expects his life to change so quickly on the way home from a bad interview with a book editor. The author's purpose in this novel is to show people how the life of a gangster is and how dangerous and risky everything you do is. Donald Goines,(author)achieves his goal. He uses perfect setting in New York. He shows the life of a ganster and uses characters that are rough, mean, and are street smart. Goines also uses strong curing to show how they talk.

Goines uses a book writer as one of the main characters who see's a black man dressed well in a black suit laying in the street bleeding to death. Obviously he had been shot and he asks the man to help him and not to let him die alone in the street. The man helps him to the hospital only to learn that his black man has died. The doctor comes out of the surgery room to reveal something that would change the young writer's life forever. He will look at life differently after his experience and Goines leaves you with an understanding of a different world.

In the book "Never Die Alone," Goines goes into great detail about how the characters make money and how they live. Most of the characters are cheaters and do not live a good life. The setting's important because it gives a better understanding of the characters and how they make do with what they have. It also shows how much money they have and how much they do not have.

Goines uses great characters in his novel and goes into great detail about their life and how they think. He carefully chose very different personalities and goes into great length on how they do not get along or do get along. One becomes very interested in the life of a gangster and gets a better understanding of the way that they work. Only also gets to understand what's important to each of the characters and what they will do to get what they want.

Goines shows in the book what kind of language that gangsters use. There is a lot of street talk in the book that you would not know if you did not read this book. You see how it is important that being a gangster is a tricky business and that you cannot trust anyone. Goines shows how important it is that you remain cool in all situations and od not mess with a gangster because he has lots of friends that will take care of you if he does not like you.

"Never Die Alone" is an Excellent book and is strongly recommended for reading. It leaves the reader wanting to learn and hear more of the story. The audience will not want to put it down. The book opens eyes to a world that you would have never imagined. It makes you realize that you have it good and compared to the way that his characters live.

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4.0 out of 5 stars BETTER than the movie, December 11, 2004
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The movie was such a let down. But if it wasn't for the movie I would have never discovered Donald Goines! This book was very good, so good in fact I have decided to read all 14 of his books. His use of words helps the reader finish the book in no time. He has a way of endindg each chapter and making you want more. So far King David is the cruelest character I have ever read about and this to inspired me to read on.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NEVER DIE ALONE, May 5, 2001
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This review is from: Never Die Alone (Mass Market Paperback)
I LOVED THIS BOOK.I STARTED READING IT AND I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN. EVERY PAGE IS SO DESCRIPTIVE ON LIFE ON THE STREETS.DONALD GOINES'S BOOKS MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE YOU'RE LIVING WHAT YOU'RE READING.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars it seems, so real!, May 19, 1998
This review is from: Never Die Alone (Paperback)
every book i have read of donald goines. i don't want to put it down, and it take a powerful book to hold my interest. and what I mostly like about his books is that they come from deep down in the soul. and heart....the bottom line is that he kept it real!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Never Die Alone - Book to Film, March 21, 2004
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This review is from: Never Die Alone (Mass Market Paperback)
Capitalizing on the popularity of hip-hop culture, rap music, and the rise of urban novels, Fox Searchlight Pictures this month (March 26th, 2004) brings `Never Die Alone' - a gritty, realistic look at the world of guns, money, power and drugs - to the big screen. `Never Die Alone' stars rapper/actor DMX in an action film set in the shady underworld of street life, where cunning and violence are the keys to success.

However, `Never Die Alone' is far from your typical shoot-em-up gangster flick. It is unique in that it is the adaptation of the highly-acclaimed novel Never Die Alone, by Donald Goines, a prolific writer regarded by many as one of the greatest urban novelists ever. While `Never Die Alone' is not the first film adaptation of Goines' work, it is surely the first to receive major studio support. As such, the movie's release marks an important milestone: never before has a big studio produced a film that so successfully captures the raw energy of modern street culture and music, while simultaneously paying homage to the legacy of black literature.

Donald Goines is well-known among urban audiences as the author of 16 novels, works that depict the life of gangsters, hustlers, pimps and drug addicts with uncanny authenticity. Goines himself was a part of this world, a longtime thief, pimp and heroin addict for much of his adult life. In fact, Goines' criminal career - which included robbing, bootlegging and running numbers - led to his writing career because it was during one of his seven prison terms that Goines discovered the work of Robert Beck, a.k.a. Iceberg Slim. Slim's novel, Pimp, was such an inspiration to Goines that he contacted the publisher of Pimp, Holloway House, while he was in prison. He began his first work in jail; Holloway House published it and the company remains the publisher of Goines, Slim and a host of other "black experience" books.

Decades after his death, Donald Goines continues to inspire writers in the `street fiction' genre that he pioneered. Many of those authors today enjoy tremendous success, and the publishing industry has caught on. Teri Woods' True to the Game, Shannon Holmes' B-More Careful, Nikki Turner's A Hustler's Wife and other novels write in the same street milieu that Goines captured, with an updated perspective. Their success has spawned a slew of urban novels, much like Terry McMillan's Waiting to Exhale inspired a host of similar `sistergirl' stories.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointing...., May 22, 2001
This review is from: Never Die Alone (Mass Market Paperback)
After reading Dopefiend (5 stars), I expected Never Die Alone to be just as good. Unforetunately, it wasn't. And it was also too short. Nevertheless, it was still a good read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars PHAT, September 27, 1999
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I read this book straight through with no hesitation and couldn't wait to find out what was gonna happen next. Very powerful with its descriptions of the cruelty and visciousness of the streets. Another masterpiece by Goines.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Street made, June 20, 2011
This review is from: Never Die Alone (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the book and watched the movie starring DMX and the book was way better. The thoughts that ran through the author's mind when writting this had to be real. I truely think this book was more non- fiction than fiction but the world will never know! RIP Donald Goines
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5.0 out of 5 stars Epistolary Gangster Novel, February 10, 2011
This review is from: Never Die Alone (Mass Market Paperback)
"Never Die Alone" is told through a diary left by a drug dealer. There wouldn't normally be anything interesting about the man's life, but it becomes intriguing when you look at it from the perspective of everyone he ruins. You end up seeing this big picture of the bleak, cold, and hopeless inner city, as opposed to the the sunny and optimistic West Coast. But the West Coast, as portrayed in this novel, has it's own traps. People follow the sun all the way to LA and end up disillusioned, or they're overcome by the vanity culture of LA, and end up on drugs.

The novel is somewhat short, but that's not necessarily a bad thing here. You'd rather have a short novel that gets its point across, rather than 300 pages of filler.
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3.0 out of 5 stars D.Goines doesn't fail, July 21, 2010
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Donald Goines is truly a great writer and this book is another that proves this. It wasn't a favorite of mine but everything just seems so real, the characters, the concept and surroundings. He has a way of writing that makes you want to read more. I finished this book in a day, trust me, I think this book is definitely a good book to read .
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