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Review by:
LaTonya Garrett
on Jan. 29, 2012 :
Chamsil gave a quick and entertaining read. I enjoyed the story and at first did not understand the title. After reading the story I understand the title significance. Jacorri is like most average teenage boys but the difference with him is that he's very confident. Two thumbs up Chamsil!
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Review by:
Carmen Blalock
on May 21, 2011 :
This story is quick but powerful leaving you very satisfied with what you are reading. I enjoyed this novella and will continue to support Chamsil's works! Keep up the great job, well done!!!!!
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Review by:
Ernest Winchester
on Aug. 13, 2010 :
So that's how the bros in Motown do it. Interesting.
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