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Rave praise for the Old School Books Series:
"One of the most exciting literary revival series since the rediscovery of Jim Thompson's novels..." --Digby Diehl, Playboy
"If you can't get enough of Shaft, Foxy Brown (the original one) or Dolemite, then check Old School Books' new series of pulp novels featuring the boldest African-American authors of our time. These new cultural artifacts are fast-paced and hard. They take the brutality and ruin of the urban Black landscape and transform them into art. Each character in the series is searching for "old school" wisdom and never loses sight of the racial, political, and emotional context from which they came."--The Source
"My endorsement of Old School Books is a hundred percent. This is the kind of publishing program that shows serious readers that publishing can still be more than just a business. This is a cultural service of the highest order. W.W. Norton and Company deserves a standing ovation. Congratulations."--Clarence Major, University of California, Davis
"Glad to see that at least one publisher isn't afflicted with the bottom-line fever, the republishing of these old time classics proves that Norton is devoted to quality publishing. I'm especially glad to see John A. Williams' The Angry Ones used. It's as fresh as the day it was written."--Ishmael Reed, University of California, Berkeley
"As of late, members of the pulp pantheon are finding themselves being revised by Hollywood, scrutinized by serious academics, and canonized by the Library of America, though they never completely went out of fashion. But a little-known subgenre of pulp that faded from public view will soon be getting its second chance when Norton's Old School Books, a series of paperback reprint by black pulp novelists, hit bookstores."--Village Voice Literary Supplement --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Donald Goines Was So Talented,
By N. Powell "topazzz6" (Albany,NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddy Cool (Mass Market Paperback)
What an excellent pageturner. What a talented author Donald Goines was He will be missed.This was a great story about a father and daughter relationship that anyone could relate to rich or poor. How sad when a parent raises their child to be the best and then that child falls victim to the streets or to the world. Many parents that were raised poor or in the ghetto think if they give their child everything they didn't have as a child their child will end up succeeding but in reality that doesn't always happen. What the parent is doing is setting that child up to fail. What an enlightening read.
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Daddy Cool a street book.,
By warren (nassau community collage) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddy Cool (Mass Market Paperback)
I give the book "Daddy Cool by Donald Goines five stars. "Daddy Cool" is a realistic getto fiction book that is about a ruthless hitman who would do anything to keep his daugther from staying a prostitute. what is good about "Daddy Cool"is your not forced to read it because once you read one page your going to read other pages and before you know it you have finished the book. "Daddy Cool" is a fiction book but ther are some events in the book that can really happen. I was so satisfy with the book "Daddy Cool" that I went on to read more of Donald Goines books. so far I have read "Crime Partners" and "Street Players".
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Daddy Cool,
By A Customer
This review is from: Daddy Cool (Mass Market Paperback)
Daddy Cool was one of the greatest books i have every read. There was sooo much killing. But that wasn't the main reason this book was good, I give this book five stars because of it imagery.The whole time I was reading this book I felt like I was there. Like when he made a murder it felt like I was watching it the whole time. Orlike when the author discribe how Daddy Cool looked, I could see him perfectly in my head. This book had so much detail that it felt like I was watching it on T.V. I would recommend this book to anybody who thinks they are a gansta. The only thing that could of made this book better was if Daddy Cool used more guns to kill people instead of knives.
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