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Bulletproof Love

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1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available

After five years of grieving over her childhood sweetheart, Frankie Five-Fingers is ready to get back to business. Shedding her caged-bird persona, she has a new man and a new plan: snatch everything that isn't nailed down! Along with Cowboy and his crew of bandits, they wreak havoc on the streets of New York, robbing everything from businesses to ballers. If it had value, they were coming for it. Frankie is living life at a million miles per minute and showing no signs of slowing down-until she meets the newest member of their gang. Frankie now finds herself faced with a very tough decision: be true to her heart or to the game that hardened it.

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    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2010
      In narrating Black's latest tale of gangsta lovefollowing "Gangsta Bitch" (2008)Angela Yee ("I'm Not Neat but I'm Organized!") takes great pains to enunciate clearly. The net effect is that of a school child reading aloud, the sentences perfectly formed but the words all weighted equally. The characters are two-dimensional, the story is gratuitously graphic in language, sex, and violence, and the production, too, is lacking: there are no meaningful pauses between chapters, and the intermittent music tends to overpower the narration. This is hardly a feminist tale. Here, women are chattel whose only worth is what's between their legs, life is pointless, and everyone expects a violent death. Not recommended.Jodi L. Israel, MLS, Salt Lake City

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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