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SHAYEV
Posted May 15, 2010
K'WAN IS MY FAVORITE AUTHOR!
OMG I LOVE THIS BOOK! I WAS SO INTO THE CHARACTERS AND EVERYTHING. I WAS SAD THAT GUTTER HAD TO DIE BUT ALL IN ALL THE BOOK WAS BEYOND AMAZING.
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KINKILOCS
Posted March 10, 2009
LOVED IT
K'WAN IS THE BEST
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Borg-Virgo08
Posted March 2, 2009
This book was so crazy, I couldn't put this book down!!
The charactors really came to like for me in this book it was non stop action!! There were serveral twists and turns in this book, I was never sure what was going to happen next. This book is a must read.
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bestnic
Posted March 2, 2009
Gutter
I liked it. I always like K'wan he keeps is raw and street. The only thing it had alot of characters going on. And it allowed you to understand the street code and gang activities in our major cities. The only thing I wished he mentioned was that the Bloods and Crips didn't start out gang banging. As with most organizations the youth change the codes for the worst or the best. Give some of an insight of the situations that arised in Cali in the 70's when the factories closed down. But K'wan brought his point home with all the sensless killing.
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Anonymous
Posted September 2, 2008
Legacies
GUTTER is the long awaited sequel to K'wan's very first novel. To say that it's colossal would be like saying water is wet. Captivated by the excessive hunger, readers are instantly caught up in a vicious war. And while you may know that it's wrong, you feel yourself shift as you've instantly chosen a side. Your heart is beating in your ears as the first bullet is chambered. Afflicted with guilt, terrorized and terrified, but at the first sight of blood, you're unable to turn away. Like a leech, you read on, thirsting and needing more. GUTTER begins with best friends Kenyatta, aka Dollar, and Louis, aka Baby Loc, talking about what Dollar has done to ruffle feathers. Dollar decides that the only way to make sense about what is going on is to start from the beginning... Lou-Loc is dead and as a result of it, Gutter is laying everything red down! Sharell is pregnant and fearful that her man won't survive, and poor Satin is grieving while being held prisoner by her own mind. Remarkably enough, while obviously so much time has elapsed, you're still able to recall each scene like it was just yesterday. K'wan is truly an exceptional author. Admittedly, I felt guilty each time I turned the page. But like a soldier caught in the mist, I welcomed each challenge. I can earnestly say that GUTTER has awakened my thirst for the grittiness and heartache associated with the hood. While this dosage was enough to hold me off, I am looking forward to another hit and soon. GUTTER is truly an engaging urban tragedy that shines light on what it is to truly be a product of one's environment.
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Posted October 26, 2008
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