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And they said Teri Woods is the new generation's voice from the street. If this is true we are in serious trouble.

I read this as part of my library's Urban Fiction genre study. Years ago, when I took a library school class on adult popular fiction, I had to read two westerns. It wasn't the best book I've ever read, but it was very entertaining, and it contained all the elements I expected to find in the genre: cattle stampedes!

A damsel in distress! A villain who, literally, wore a black hat! I feel the same way about True to the Game. It's not the best book I've ever read, but it was consistently entertaining, and it contained all of the elements I expected to find in the genre plus a cat named Gucci. I'd call this a rags-to-riches story, but Gena's not the sort of woman who would ever wear rags, so it's more of a projects-to-Main Line then back to the projects then back to the Main Line again story.

In the beginning, Gena has a good-for-nothing boyfriend, a flirtatious best friend, and a desire to make a better life for herself. When she meets Quadir on an excursion to New York City, she's intrigued, and when she gets to know him, they fall passionately in love.

Quadir is Philadelphia's coke kingpin, and he's got enough disposable income to give Gena the life she's always wanted. Making the kind of money that Quadir makes puts a person in a lot of danger, and there's an upstart gang who wants a bigger piece of the drug-dealing pie. So there's a tough-but-tender heroine, a hero who, given the chance, really just wants to be a dentist, a grandmother Gah Git who is the mother to an entire neighborhood worth of children, a variety of associates and hangers-on who want their piece of the good life, and villains who want to get in the way of Gena and Quadir's happiness.

Woods does a good job capturing the atmosphere of the streets and the varied relationships that develop between the characters. It's easy to decry urban fiction as literature that reinforces illegal behavior. I disagree. Woods doesn't glamorize the facts of these characters' lives. What they do and how they live is dangerous. It could get you shot. It could get you killed. It's one thing to have millions of dollars stashed away in a safe, but that money means nothing if you're dead--and that's a point that's conveyed very effectively in this book.

It's up to the individual to decide if the game is worth the risk. I read this book, finally, because I always heard good reviews about it. I honestly do not see why. The main character had no development throughout the book. She seemed to only care about money and how to maintain her lifestyle.

The writing was going back and forth from different points of view often jumping around making it read like a school aged story. Maybe If I was eighteen I could appreciate this novel a little more. It was such a simple read that I was able to finish it in less than 24 hours. Author 11 books 11 followers. It felt just like the very first time I red this book what now seems like a lifetime ago and it always been in my top 5 list of classics. With the movie scheduled to come out in a few days, my bookclub decided to read so we can compare and from page one I was sucked completely in all over again.

There were a few things I felt different about this time around such as Gena and Qua's love. Back in the day I thought they were everything together, now with age and wisdom under my belt I found myself feeling more sorry for Gena than anything. All in all it was still an amazing story of love, heartbreak and life being sooo blue.

I absolutely can't wait to finish the trilogy AND see the movie. MissBecka Gee. We could have gotten to the same conclusion without all the other bits and it would have been much more enjoyable getting there. There were other bits too, but that one was driving me bananas. I like Teri Woods' style and am intrigued enough to check out book two. Ty Smith. They were too ignorant for me.

But I was never into the drug game. I don't mind chasing women but these guys were dogging these women and the women were seriously just after money. Worse was how shallow everyone was. There's more to life than money. You can't take money with you after you're dead. You can't take jewelry with you when you're gone. You can't take any of that material nonsense with you. When I was about twelve years old I was in the Philadelphia Library in search of a book for school.

The book cover was very simple not eye grabbing but the title made me want to see what it was about. The main characters Gena and Quadir find themselves caught in a vicious, yet seductive world of drugs and money. The price of fancy living can be expensive at time and deadly.

Quadir a million dollar drug dealer sweeps Gena off her feet with a trip to Jamaica. Quadir is faced with the art of extortion brought upon by the notorious Junior Mafia. With everything at stake they both must stay on top of their game and win.

But all is tainted when Gena and Quadir join a party thrown by a close friend. Gunshots are fired bodies were dropped and lives were lost and among them were Quadir. Gena is forced to watch the love of her life die and with him goes all her faith. Gena is lost now without Qua.

His mother took back the Minnie mansion they once shared. She took the cars and left Gena for dead. Gena return to the projects with her Grandmother and started from scratch. One day Gena received mail. It was a bill to an unknown address. Gena visited the apartment and recognized it immediately as the one Quadir visited periodically. Using the key Gena entered the complex. As she toured the apartment she came across a closet with steel safes built into them.

Calling up a locksmith Gena revealed Quadir millions of dollars. She found his hidden treasure but what would she do with it? Who could she tell? Who could she trust? No one. She prepared to leave Philly and never return. But some one has other plans for her. True to the game was one of my very first urban novels I read. It set the standard high for any other urban books.

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