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Paperback Don't Let My Mama Read This: A Southern Fried Memoir Book

ISBN: 0767926471

ISBN13: 9780767926478

Don't Let My Mama Read This: A Southern Fried Memoir

Meet Hadjii. He's got a loving family, a taste for making trouble, and a wicked sense of humor. His first book, Don't Let My Mama Read This , is a rarity-an upbeat memoir about a blessedly normal... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Brilliant

Wow, what can I say? I know i'm a little late to catch on, but still am glad I found this. I absolutely looooved this book. When I say funny, I mean funny. This guy is awesome. I stayed up all night reading this, and all I can say is bravo.Words can't explain how grea this book was.Now, while i've read hundreds of books, this is up there in my top 5.If anyone is looking to have a good laugh ,then I highly reccomend this book to you.Nothing more to say, except, phenominal.

Great Book!!!!!

This book is hilarious!!!! Hadjii is an incredible author, not only did the book entertain, but it reminded me of my days growing up, and the "Family Functions" that I attended. Be careful where you read the book, because it is literally laugh out loud funny, and people might think that you are crazy, but it really is that funny. Tell everyone that you know to get this book, it is definitely a great read.

Still Laughing

Like the reviewer before me. I happened on this book at a book store close out sale - Strand's in NYC. What a lucky find. His humor is right up there with the best. I found myself smiling, laughing a lot and stifiling raucus gaffaws while reading it on my subway commute. I reccommend it as a must read for my book club and for everyone.

Trouble with a Capital H

When Hadjii says, "don't let my mama read this," that's exactly what he means. His southern-fried memoir, DON'T LET MY MAMA READ THIS, is bold, at times funny, and not for the faint of heart. He tackles issues like race and growing up in the south candidly and with an "in your face" style I couldn't help but appreciate. I laughed, shook my head and gave silent high-fives. This is definitely one guy who isn't afraid to say what's on his mind and, just in case you don't like what he has to say, he offers his apologies up front - sort of. Reading about his journey to manhood was entertaining, to say the least. Reviewed by T. Shelly B. of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Wow! Pre-order? I already own a copy.

Recently, the washington DC metro area lost one of our bookstore landmarks. Karibou books closed it doors during January 2008. This store provided books written about and by Black people for over 15 years. Well like most store closings, there was a huge sale and I happened to pick up "Don't let my mama read this". Makes you wonder how many more authors will not have the opportunity to showcase their works to the community before mass release. Now on to the book :-) I'm in the beginning stages of this book but already know that I will enjoy it. Hilarious, is all I can say. Thus far, I've worn a constant smile while reading this book and thinking, "I know exactly what you mean, Hadjii!" Even if you can not relate to his story, you are bound to laugh with him as you experience a slither of his life.
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