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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Based on "The Pride"...,
By michael j licwinko "BrooklynWriter" (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What You Sow (Paperback)
I wouldn't go near this book. After 30 nearly unreadable pages of the "The Pride" I had to stop. The language was stilted and the characters unreal. Honestly, I can't believe the publisher gave him a second book.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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very disappointed,
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This review is from: What You Sow (Paperback)
I was very disappointed with this book. The characters were not developed enough,it gave me a headache trying to keep up with everyone. I am an avid reader with over 500 books in my library. This has to be one of the worst books I have ever read, right up there with God don't like ugly. Terrible! I would not recommend this to anyone. I don't even want to read the Pride which is the first book to this sequel. I read an average 15 books per month and this was not worth my time.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Grim Reaper...,
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This review is from: What You Sow (Paperback)
Wallace Ford's What You Sow is the follow-up to his book The Pride. His central characters are New York City's African-American elite, their life and lifestyles. In What You Sow, the story focuses on Gordon Perkins, one of Wall Street's most successful investment bankers, and most ruthless people. Gordon is known for his love of money, but he loves power and cocaine even more. His cruelty, particularly the abuse of his wife, Kenitra, is legendary. One night in New Orleans while celebrating double-crossing his partners, he lapses into a drug-induced coma.
For most of What You Sow the focus is on Gordon, who though in a coma, can hear all that is going on around him. The story is told in alternating character chapters. The people in Gordon's life tell their stories, with the underlying theme being their obsession with Gordon. Everyone believes he will wake up from his coma. Kenitra is especially concerned because she is enjoying her life in the arms of another man, while spending the money from one of Gordon's offshore accounts. Gordon's focus for three years, while comatose, is plotting his revenge against anyone he feels has betrayed him. What made What You Sow an enjoyable read for me, was though it was a sequel, it could be read and understood, without reading The Pride. However, the book would have been enhanced by more interaction between the characters. What You Sow is a recommended read for readers who enjoy detail-oriented, narrative driven books. Angelia Menchan APOOO BookClub
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Sequel!!!!,
This review is from: What You Sow (Paperback)
If you like "The Pride" you will love "What You Sow", it's a great sequel. Ford continues to tell an exciting story.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"...A remarkable story...a perfect example of what happens when the very seeds that you sow come back and destroy you.",
By Books2Mention Magazine "Editor" (www.Books2Mention.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What You Sow (Paperback)
"What You Sow is a remarkable story. Illustrated with well-developed characters that are each intelligent in their own right."
"This smart read foretells the story of a group of business savvy individuals who are all connected to Morningstar Financial Services and members of the elite club called The Pride." "Paul, Gordon, Deirdre, Jerome, Ray and Kenitra are all successful in the world of finance. Business appears to be good until Gordon decides to destroy their company with sabotage. He enlists the help of another associate in order to carry out his sinister plan." "While Gordon and Ray are celebrating the success of their scheme, they overdose on cocaine and their lives are left hanging in the balance. The betrayal to their partners causes much havoc and chaos. However, Morningstar survives and begins to thrive again, becoming stronger than before." "Due to legal concerns and the theory that it is better to keep your friends close and enemies even closer; the corporate partners decide to continue to work with Gordon to ensure that he doesn't get the opportunity to double cross them again." "Gordon is devious and more cunning than the partners can even imagine and he has big plans for all." "This is a perfect example of what happens when the very seeds that you sow come back and destroy you." |
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What You Sow by Wallace Ford (Paperback - October 31, 2006)
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