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Tupac by Tupac Shakur
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it was amazing

After borrowing this book from a friend, I have purchased and gifted this book to inner city Black Males at least 3x - and will continue to do so. I think it is insightful, raw and honest. I was never a big fan of Tupac UNTIL I read this book. It's hard to describe his tone, but he is able to connect to the reader, by being a strong man, but also showing weakness. I was captivated by his openness and authenticity, through the good and the bad. All the ugly parts of ourselves and our lives that we may want to cover up and hide, Tupac reveals. There is something included from every part of his life, living in the inner city, his education, the movie industry, family and prison life, no part goes untouched. With handwritten letters and family photos it is a fascinating journey through his eyes, one that I will never forget and only wish to continue to share with others. It’s a must buy.
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June 1, 2011 – Finished Reading
February 28, 2014 – Shelved

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Paula J. Lambert Wonderful review. You've included things I wish I had. Spot on re the tone of the book, his openness, willingness to be vulnerable, authenticity. I hope you're still passing this book on. Inspires me to do the same. ~ Peace.


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