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Alastair J. Hatter's It's On and Poppin' treats readers to a fresh scene of the grimy streets of Memphis. A story about twin brothers and a younger sister from a a good Christian home may not be what the streets is craving, but throw in the fact that this family is running the drug game in Memphis and you might have yourself a great page turner. Jay and Bee are making waves in the drug game when their younger sister Dee Dee decides to leave the stifling roof of her mother's home to live with her brothers. When things start to go wrong and her brothers end up locked down, Dee Dee is determined to keep the family enterprise afloat by showing her worth. Mr. Hatter can be commended for his great character development, but there are a few editorial issues that should be addressed. All in all It's On and Poppin' leaves readers craving a sequel with a final funeral scene that is anything but expected 1. What did you like best about this book? 2. What did you dislike about this book? 3. How can the author improve this book? The views expressed in published reviews are solely those of the reviewer. The Urban Book Source cannot be held accountable. The information featured, represents that of the reviewer and not that of The Urban Book Source. The reviewer takes full responsibility for the information presented.
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I thought this book was really good. I give it 5 stars.
This is the best book ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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