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He admits that he's gay, but he is still mostly closeted (out to a few family m Yikes. When the book ended, I did a serious "What the f***?!" SPOILER ALERT, I guess, but he doesn't even end up 100% accepting himself. Nonetheless, I kept reading because I wanted to see how the story ends - I wanted to see how he unshackled himself from this self-hatred, and got on the path to acceptance. I know reading it concurrently with James Baldwin was going to doom it anyhow, but this is abysmally written. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. The last thing that needs to happen is that when they find their voices and come of age is for some uninformed adult to say that a rape formed their sexuality.more Little gay boys and gay girls unfortunately are raped every day. His life story was interesting, but I did not like how homosexuality was equated with molestation. The blind item parts were an absolute mess. However, do not try to mix the two, because when you do it fails miserably. If you want to write a salacious tell-all book, then do it. The last thing that needs to happen is that when they find their voices and come of age is for some uninformed If you want to write a memoir, write a memoir. If you want to write a memoir, write a memoir.
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Not really worth the read unless you're up on the hiphop community and can actually identify all the folks who were awkwardly half-outed by the book. Please learn some adjectives other than fine, golden-skinned, and bodacious. Sex scenes and descriptions of men and women are endlessly repetitive, and I got sick of hearing about how completely desirable Terrance is to every man he meets. The book is poorly written, though this could just be a way to read authentically to a hiphop audience. The only aspect of the book that I found interesting was the (shallow) analysis of the black community's ways of addressing sexual topics like homosexuality and AIDS. I don't really understand why a man who spends an entire book talking about how secretive his lifestyle is and how coming out would disrupt everything he and his 'down low brothers' are doing would then write a trashy expose slyly outing homosexuals in the entertainment industry. The only aspect of the book that I found interesting was the (shallow) analysis of the black community's ways of addressing sexual topics l I tore through this book, but more to get it off of my shelf than anything else. I tore through this book, but more to get it off of my shelf than anything else.