AALBC.com Best Selling Books
http://www.aalbc.com/books/bestsellers.htmTo view the top 25 selling fiction and nonfiction
books for July 1st through August 31st visit:
http://www.aalbc.com/books/julaug_2008.htm
Fiction
1 - Purple Panties: An
Eroticanoir.com Anthology by Zane (Editor)
2 - True to the Game III by Teri Woods
3 - An Island Like You: Stories of the Barrio by Judith Ortiz
Cofer
4 -Echoes of a Distant Summer by Guy Johnson
5 - Love Is Never Painless: Three Novellas by Zane, Eileen M.
Johnson & V. Anthony Rivers |
Nonfiction
1 - The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts
on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama
2 - Confessions of a Video Vixen by Karrine Steffans
3 - Dear G-Spot: Straight Talk About Sex and Love by Zane
4 - Satan, I'm Taking Back My Health! by Jawanza Kunjufu
5 - Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny by Hill
Harper |
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| AUTHORS YOU SHOULD KNOW
http://authors.aalbc.com/author1.htm
Victor
McGlothin
http://authors.aalbc.com/victor_mcglothin.htm
Essence bestselling author Victor McGlothin almost lost
an athletic scholarship due to poor reading skills.
Ultimately, he overcame that obstacle and later
completed a Masters degree in Human Relations &
Business. After he developed a love for the written
word, Victor left a vice president position with a local
bank to pursue a career in literature. He now lives in
the Dallas area with his wife and two sons. I've always
loved telling stories, just ask anyone who knew me in my
youth. They'd say, "that Victor sho' can lie!" They were
right, I could come up with some whoppers; still can.
Now I'm trying to earn a living writing fiction, telling
lies. Some things never change. "Oh man, I love my job."
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Nella Larsen
http://authors.aalbc.com/nella.htm
Larsen was the first AA woman to receive a Guggenheim
Fellowship in creative writing (1930). Larsen authored
two novels. Her first, Quicksand was published in 1928
and her second Passing was published in 1929. For the
last thirty years of her life Larsen worked as a nurse
in Brooklyn's Bethel Hospital. |
Bonnie
J. Glover
http://authors.aalbc.com/bonnie_glover.htm
Glover was born in Florence, Alabama. However she was
raised in Brooklyn, New York, and attended P.S. 158
where her mother was a para-professional. She attended
John Dewey High School in Brooklyn and Florida A & M
University School of Business and Industry (SBI) in
Tallahassee, Florida.
After a series of jobs, the last of
which was at the Housing Authority for the City of
Tampa, Bonnie was accepted to Stetson University College
of Law and she graduated with a Juris Doctorate degree.
Bonnie currently has a mediation practice and writes in
between soccer matches, baseball games and whatever
other sports her children are involved with at the
moment. |
Joel
Augustus Rogers
http://authors.aalbc.com/jarogers.htm
J.A.
Rogers immigrated to the United States in 1906 and became a naturalized citizen
in 1917. Despite his light complexion and mulatto background, Rogers bitterly
discovered that Black people were all treated the same, no matter the
complexion. Rogers, however, rejected the dogma of white superiority, even as a
child. In a class and color conscious Jamaica, the young Rogers observed, "I had
noticed that some of my schoolmates were unmixed blacks and were, some of them,
more brilliant than some of the white ones." Rogers grew up around Blacks who
were physicians and lawyers--graduates of "the best English and Scottish
Universities." This realization that the doctrine of white superiority was
contradicted by the talent and expertise of Black intellect inspired Rogers to
begin his research into the Black experience. |
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| RECENT AALBC.COM BOOK & FILM REVIEWS, ARTICLES,
INTERVIEWS & VIDEOS
Thumper is BACK! Thumper's
passionate, pulls-no-punches
book review style has not changed. Check out Thumper's latest
book reviews (the following 4 books):
In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line by
George Hutchinson
http://reviews.aalbc.com/in_search_of_nella_larsen.htm
I am a fan of the
Harlem Renaissance. By fan, I am referring to the true
representation of the word, fanatic. I believe I have read every
novel by every author associated with the period, and a few
biographies of the Harlem Renaissance authors;
Langston Hughes
and
Zora Neale Hurston. I can now add this thoroughly engaging
biography of
Nella Larsen to the list. In Search of Nella
Larsen: a Biography of the Color Line is a biography of the
author of the novel Quicksand and Passing.
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Just Too Good to Be True by E. Lynn Harris
http://reviews.aalbc.com/just_too_good_to_be_true.htm
The novel is a nice, quick moving drama. The
drama is not what I would consider a heavy full blown drama. The
drama is a light, no sugar and low fat drama. Yet, I would
consider the novel a Calgon-take-me-away novel. I have not read
one of those in an awfully long time. I was quickly hooked. The
story kept me interested till the end. The novel gave me a much
needed change of pace.
I am glad to say that there was the one
Harris trademark in the book that was present
-- humor. In his past
books, there is always, at least, one character or several
scenes which are hilarious. Harris did not fail me on this
point. He created a character, May Jean, who is a hoot. May Jean
has a voice mail message, which is priceless? I’m going to use
it myself. |
The Skull Cage Key by Michel Marriott
http://reviews.aalbc.com/the_skull_cage_key.htm
The Skull Cage Key, the science fiction debut
thriller by Michel Marriott; takes place in 2041 Harlem,
centering on the murders of rich, white people. The novel has
the essential elements of an excellent science fiction novel:
creation of a futuristic world that is rooted in today’s reality
and good solid writing. Unfortunately, the novel has one major
flaw, the story layout SUCKS! The story, drowning in messy
subplots that add extremely little to the major story line and
uneven character developments; becomes a jumble of puzzle pieces
that form an abstract, Picasso-like portrait where the nose is
next the left foot, and the right ear is where a forehead should
be. |
Cinder by Albert French
http://reviews.aalbc.com/cinder.htm
Cinder, the latest novel by
Albert French, is
a sequel to French’s 1993 debut novel, Billy. Although it had
been a long time since I read Billy, the novel is one of my
favorite novels of all time. I was pretty excited to get Cinder
for it had been a good number of years since French had
published any new works, his last being the 1998 novel I Can’t
Wait on God. My excitement soon turned to dread then
frustration. Cinder does not suffer from bad writing; Cinder
suffers from a lack of conflict and no identity. Frankly, it
hurts to write this review, but it is what it is. I wasn’t
feeling Cinder AT ALL!
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Michelle Obama
Addresses Convention: Heartfelt Speech Turns Undecided’s Fears
into Tears by Lloyd Williams
http://reviews.aalbc.com/michelle_obama.htmOn February
18th of this year, Michelle Obama said at a rally in Milwaukee
that “For the first time in my adult life, I am really proud of
my country, because it feels like hope is finally making a
comeback.” Ever since, that quote has haunted her, as the
question of her patriotism has remained the subject of
speculation by everyone from right-wing pundits and bloggers to
the New Yorker Magazine which put a caricature of her on the
cover as a wild-eyed, wilder-haired, machine gun-wielding
radical in combat fatigues.
Fortunately, on the opening night of the Democratic Convention,
Michelle got a national platform to prove all her detractors
wrong. And she made the most of that opportunity, passionately
delivering a heartfelt speech in which she credited her
sacrificing, hard-working parents with her success for having
instilled her with traditional Puritanical values. |
The Black List
- HBO Documentary Profiles Prominent African-Americans
http://reviews.aalbc.com/the_black_list.htm
You
might have missed the premiere of The Black List, since this
fascinating new HBO series premiered on August 25th, the
same night
Michelle Obama was addressing the Democratic Convention.
Fortunately, you can still catch replays of the first
installment of the groundbreaking program (check local
listings) which features revealing interviews with 23
prominent African-Americans.
The project is the brainchild of still
photographer/moviemaker Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and
former NY Times film critic Elvis Mitchell who collaborated
to produce an intriguing show far superior to the
Black in America special which aired on CNN earlier this
summer. For this documentary employed a novel format to
provoke soul-searching, thereby eliciting heartfelt answers.
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Black
in America - Over-Hyped CNN Special Fails to Measure-Up to
the Buzz
http://reviews.aalbc.com/black_in_america.htm
The CNN special report “Black in America”
was such a disappointment that it’s not really worthy of a
detailed review. The only reason I’m even bothering to do a
post mortem on the program is because it had been so hyped
by the network that it enticed millions of viewers to tune
in on successive nights. |
Sanaa
Lathan: The Family That Preys Interview
http://reviews.aalbc.com/sanaa_lathan1.htmBorn in New York City on September 19, 1971, Sanaa McCoy
Lathan is a Tony-nominated actress (for
A Raisin in the Sun) who has been the recipient of
accolades not only for her work on Broadway, but for her
equally-powerful performances in movies and on television as
well. She might be best known for the romantic comedy
Something New, for which she landed an NAACP Image Award
nomination last year
Here, she talks about her new movie, The Family That Preys,
a dysfunctional family drama co-starring Taraji P. Henson, Alfre
Woodard, Kathy Bates, Robin Givens and the film’s director,
Tyler Perry. |
Walter
Zacharius - Founder and Chairman Emeritus of Kensington
Publishing (video)
http://authors.aalbc.com/walter_zacharius.htm
In July 1994,
under Zacharius' leadership, Kensington
launched Arabesque books;
the first major publisher to introduce a romance
line with African American heroes and heroines.
Kensington publishes the work
of Carl Weber, Mary B.
Morrison, Gwynne Forster, Mary Monroe and other
prominent authors. Kensington also distributes
Urban Books' titles.
At the age of 81, Zacharius
penned his debut novel; The Memories We Keep.
He
grew up in Borough Park, Brooklyn, served in World War
II from 1943 until 1945 and was with the French when
they liberated Paris in August 1944. |
America the Beautiful - Scathing Documentary
Explores America’s Unhealthy Obsession with Beauty
http://reviews.aalbc.com/america_the_beautiful.htm
Did you know that Americans spend more money on cosmetics
annually, $45 billion, than all of the developing countries
combined do on healthcare? What’s up with that? Are we
really that ugly and in need of makeovers, or is something
sinister afoot? According to Darryl Roberts, women have been
duped by Madison Avenue into setting unrealistic
expectations for themselves.
Darryl is the director of America the Beautiful, a
scathing indictment of the beauty industry which
systematically dissects the issue from both inside and out.
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Herb
Boyd (video)
http://authors.aalbc.com/herb_boyd.htm
Here Herb Boyd talks about his book; Baldwin's Harlem: A
Biography. He also talk about Harlem in general, the New
Yorker cover of Michelle and Barack Obama. Herb made his
comments during The 3rd book party on the pier which was
started by
Linda Duggins and sponsored by AALBC.com, Black
Expressions Book Club, MosaicBooks.com and Pier 61. |
Gloria Reuben - The Raising the Bar Interview
http://reviews.aalbc.com/gloria_reuben.htm
At 18, she won the Miss Black Ontario beauty
pageant, although the crown did not come without controversy, as
some people questioned whether she was deserving because one of
her parents was white.
Here, she talks about her new series, Raising
the Bar, which is set to premiere September 1st on TNT, and will
air on Mondays at 10 PM EST (check local listings). Her
character on the weekly legal drama is attorney Roz Whitman, the
head of the New York City Public Defender’s Office. |
Because of Race: How
Americans Debate Harm and Opportunity in Our Schools
http://reviews.aalbc.com/because_of_race.htm
Why is it that a half-century after Brown vs.
Board of Education, the landmark, U.S. Supreme Court case
mandating the desegregation of the country’s public schools
“with all deliberate speed,” the bulk of African-American
children are still forced to attend poorly-equipped,
predominately-black, inner-city schools where the dropout rate
is around 50%? And why do even those fortunate to be enrolled at
a supposedly integrated institution still find themselves
cordoned off with other kids of color in Special Ed classes or
steered onto a non-academic track? |
Be a Father to Your Child
by April R. Silver (editor)
http://reviews.aalbc.com/be_a_father_to_your_child.htm
Be a Father to Your Child amounts to a
heartening mix of poetry, prose and pictures which combine
to reassure skeptics about the prospects for the black
family, the daily dire predictions of the mainstream media
notwithstanding. For if these dedicated brothers were able
to overcome the odds and avoid the self-destructive paths
glorified in the materialistic, violent and misanthropic
music videos on which they were weaned during their
formative years, there is indeed plenty of promise for this
and future generations of African-American dads. |
Life is a Game by Jim Copeland
http://reviews.aalbc.com/life_is_a_game.htm
If you know anyone in need of a little
inspiration to get their act together, then let me suggest
Life Is a Game, an easy-to-read motivational piece offering
some simple, straightforward and sound suggestions. Although
only 64 pages long, this handy how-to treatise could help a
lost soul kick start a floundering career or find a more
appropriate one.
Its author, Jim Copeland, who works as a Special Ed
Coordinator for the U.S. Department of Justice inside the
Federal Prison System in Texas, has a Bachelor’s in Speech
Communications as well as a Master’s in Education from Texas
A&M. Despite the degrees, Mr. Copeland doles out his
worthwhile advice in plain language. |
Brandon T.
Jackson - The Tropic Thunder Interview
http://reviews.aalbc.com/brandon_t_jackson.htmBrandon
T. Jackson was born in Detroit on March 7, 1984 to preachers
Bishop Wayne T. and Dr. Beverly Y. Jackson. One of seven
siblings, he credits his father for his sense of humor, and
says some additional inspiration comes from such icons as
Sinbad, Martin Lawrence, Will Smith and Chris Tucker.
Here, the 24 year-old role model talks about his latest
picture, Tropic Thunder, an action comedy co-starring Ben
Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey, Jr. |
Terry McMillian
- Video
http://authors.aalbc.com/terry.htm
Terry reads from her next book: We learn what happens to
Savannah and the crew 15 years later.
We also learn a little about life along the way.
Terry's words are poignant and hilarious at the same time.
Recorded at the National Book Club Conference, Atlanta, GA
(Aug 1, 2008). |
Breaking the Code of Silence by Alana Wyatt Smith
http://reviews.aalbc.com/breaking_the_code_of_silence.htm
Given the phenomenal success of
Video Vixen Karrine Steffans’ tell-all, it was only a
matter of time before other gold-diggers who’ve slept with a
bunch of black celebrities would follow suit. Now, along
comes 29 year-old, Canadian Alana Wyatt Smith, whose
Breaking the Code of Silence is a bit disappointing, because
she brags about her sexual conquest of lots of rappers and
pro athletes, but doesn’t name names, except for Dante
Smith, aka
Mos Def |
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| AALBC.com Recommends
Love Conquers Al
screens at URBANWORLD Film Festival
http://www.urbanworld.org
Friday 9/12@ 2:15p & Saturday 9/13 @ 4:15p
AMC 34ST. Theatre 9, New York, NY
Written & Directed by Kamali Minter.
Starring: Malcolm Barrett, Michele Specht, Kenn Michael, Pam
Cook & Eddie Pence.
Kamali Minter is a talented videographer, editor and
director. She videoed and edited a couple of
AALBC.com's videos including our Evolution of a
Revolutionary Poet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7uCm6bT6Os
Also check out other firms, in the festival,
including;
The Express (The story of Ernie Davis and Jim
Brown),
The Real Great Debaters of Wiley College, and
Number One With A Bullet |
Yellow
Moon by Jewell Parker Rhodes
http://authors.aalbc.com/jewellparkerrhodes.htm
Jewell Parker Rhodes, a
gifted novelist, pens another memorable story.
Kirkus Reviews says, Rhodes puts "earnest
thought into the [New Orlean's] dark history and comes up with a
satisfying and eerie story that lies somewhere between the work
of Anne Rice and James Lee Burke" "The visceral descriptions of
supernatural possessions are matched by equally vivacious sex
scenes. A spooky, sexy novel about things that go bump in the
night.”
Yellow Moon is part two of the New
Orleans trilogy that began with Voodoo Season
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I
Want To Live! A Teenagers Guide To finding self love
http://www.chantelchristie.com/
Modern life moves
quickly for everyone, and that includes Teens. Many
obstacles face our youth daily. Fifteen-year-old Chantel
Christie from Seattle, Washington is a
twenty-first-century-teen who is making a difference.
Chantel is a scholar, singer, model, and actress. She is
also the youth ambassador on HIV/AIDSIDS and a YMCA
youth spokesperson.
I Want to Live! speaks volumes about what is going on
in the teenage world today. From diet and exercise to
finding self-love, this guide is the how to for anyone
interested in lots of easy to read information about
life and health issues. Profits will be donated to
charity. |
Who's Renting
Space in Your Head?
http://thecnrministries.com/main.html
Who’s Renting Space in Your Head?, is the second book in a Bible
study series written by C. NaTasha Richburg. This book contains
short stories that speak of triumphs, struggles, joy, and pain
weaved throughout its pages to capture the essence of the human
experience. This urban approach to studying the Bible is
catching on as an awesome tool for Christian youth and young
adult leaders. Who’s Renting Space in Your Head? may be used as
a personal or group Bible study, devotional guide or one
component of the rites of passage experience. |
Street
Literature Review (SLR) Magazine
http://streetlitreview.com/
Street Literature Review (SLR) Magazine is the
definitive voice of an emerging genre in the book world:
Hip Hop literature commonly known as street fiction. The
magazine sheds light on the development of the urban
drama and the dynamic relation to music and lifestyle.
SLR is a full color FREE urban entertainment quarterly
which aggressively covers urban books and authors.
Targeting both men and women between the ages of 18 to
35, our readership is advantageous to advertisers. SLR
is the authority of what’s popin’ on the Hip Hop Lit
scene. |
Gather
Together in My Name by Tracy Price-Thompson
http://authors.aalbc.com/tracyprice-thompson.htm
"The BEST book I've read in the last 5 years!" —Shunda
Leigh, Booking Matters Magazine
From the nationally bestselling and Hurston/Wright
award-winning author Tracy Price-Thompson comes a
heartbreaking story of loyalty and love that goes beyond
the ultimate sacrifice.
Coming of age in the heart of crime-ridden Brooklyn,
Shyne Blackwood is one in a set of triplets born into
poverty and great tragedy. While his brothers are raised
to seek a life of promise, Shyne's path veers early on.
A street-seasoned hustler, he becomes known as a liar, a
thief, and ultimately, a killer. |
Keep the
Faith: A Memoir by Faith Evans
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0446199508/ref=nosim/aalbccom-20
Keep the Faith is Faith's first person account of life
at ground zero of hip-hop's greatest generation. She'll
share the truth about the love affair that changed her
life, and the innuendo that rocked the hip-hop world to
its core. From her passionate and tragically short-lived
life with Biggie, Faith will finally lay the true story
on the line. We'll get to see the good, the bad and the
ugly side of P Diddy; nobody knew either quite as well
as Faith. |
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| EVENTS
http://events.aalbc.com
The
Fifth Annual Brother 2 Brother Literary Symposium
- October 3 - 4, 2008
Houston, Texas
http://www.b2bls.comFor the fifth year, the
Brother 2 Brother Literary Symposium (B2BLS) is bringing
together a collection of nationally published
African-American male and female fiction writers who
have gathered to identify ways at which they can advance
literacy in their communities.
AALBC.com's President, Troy
Johnson is a proud participant in this year's Symposium. |
5th
Annual Essence of Motown Literary Jam Weekend - November
6th - 9th, 2008 - Detroit Sheraton Riverside Hotel,
Detroit, Michigan
http://www.essenceofmotown.comDetroit, MI - Motown
Writers Network & Equity in Partnership presents the 5th
Annual Essence of Motown Literary Jam. This 2008 event,
the one and only Detroit writing network of its kind
hosted by Motown Writers Network and The Michigan
Literary Network, will feature national and local
authors and events.
Attendees will experience workshops ranging from
self-publishing to editing and marketing. Celebrity book
signings and social gatherings with other writers and
readers will add to the excitement of the event. Some
events are free to readers. |
The
2008 African American Literary Awards Show - Thursday,
September 25, 2008, Harlem, NY
http://literaryawardshow.com
2008 awards banquet
will be held at the Harlem Gatehouse, 150 Convent Avenue
at West 135th Street, New York, NY. General admission
tickets for the awards show and dinner are $75.00 in
advance and $85.00 (cash) at the door. Advance tickets
may be purchased by mail and
must be received by Friday, September 19, 2008.
Check out photos from the 2007 African American Literary
Awards Show:
http://events.aalbc.com/2007aalas.htm |
The
Antigua & Barbuda International Literary Festival -
November 7-9, 2008 - Jolly Beach Resort & Spa
http://www.antiguaandbarbudaliteraryfestival.com
Special Offer for Book Clubs!
Bring 5 or more members of your book club to Antigua
for the Festival, and we’ll arrange for a private dinner
for your group and one of our authors at a premiere
Antiguan restaurant. You choose from a list of
participating authors—first come, first served, so act
quickly! (AALBC.com
members contact Troy Johnson for more information).
The Festival will pay transportation costs and the
author’s meal tab, and make all necessary arrangements
for your party.
All-inclusive Hotel Package $805 per person*
Includes:
Accommodation for 4 nights/5 days
Registration for full participation in Festival
All meals and house brand drinks
Transfers from airport to hotel and return
Hotel taxes and service fees
Entertainment on property
based on double occupancy; extra nights $135 per person |
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AALBC's The Coffee Will Make You Black
Online Book Club is Relaunching
http://www.thumperscorner.com/Reading_List.htm
After a 22 month hiatus, AALBC.com's, 10 year old,
online book club; The Coffee Will Make You Black On-line
Reading Group will be re-launching in November of 2008.
We will also start our first off-line
chapter of the club; which will be based in Harlem. Our
first meeting will be held in October.
If you are interested in joining the Harlem based chapter.
Please contact Troy Johnson at
troy@aalbc.com or call 866-603-8394 and leave a message.
The reading list will be posted in October. To review our
past selections visit:
http://thumperscorner.com/Reading_List.htm |
INTERESTING DISCUSSION BOARD POSTS
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Author, Relentless Aaron,
is Removed from National Book Club Conference
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Blacks at Harvard a "Culture of
Prejudice"?
http://www.thumperscorner.com/discus/messages/179/39873.html?1220889473
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BOOK INDUSTRY NEWS
Visit Daily to get the latest new in the world of books
http://aalbc.com/book_industry_news.php
Robert Giroux, Editor, Publisher and Nurturer of Literary
Giants, Is Dead at 94
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/06/books/06giroux.html?partner=rssyahoo&emc=rss
Fall books preview: These 10 titles are certain to be
'talkers'
http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2008-09-03-fall-books-10-talkers_N.htm?csp=34
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