Customer Reviews:
Passion, Humor & Wild Adventures January 10, 2006 "The passion, humor, and wild adventures of Pooquie and Little Bit as detailed in B-Boy Blues and 2ND Time Around are collected in one handsome hardbound volume. A special academic essay on black gay literature accompanies the text, along with an introduction by James Earl Hardy."-- zebraz
I laughed, cried and screamed all at the same time. November 10, 1999 These were the best book I've read. I related to the characters because they are universal. I'm not lesbian, but I identifed with the characters. James Earl Hardy is a great up and coming black author. I loved his work and I'm straight feenin' for some Mitchell and Raheim fix. Thank you Mr.Hardy for a classic story in my collection.
I laughed, cried and screamed all at the same time. November 10, 1999 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
These were the best book I've read. I related to the characters because they are universal. I'm not lesbian, but I identifed with the characters. James Earl Hardy is a great up and coming black author. I loved his work and I'm straight feenin' for some Mitchell and Raheim fix. Thank you Mr.Hardy for a classic story in my collection.
Might as well finish the book - I opened and paid for it! April 3, 1999 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I tried to give this book a chance. A lot of stories start off slow, right? Well, this story seemed to keep the same scheme throughout. It seems as if Mitchell's only quest in life was to make love to this man! I guess the book didn't hold any water to me because the entire story-line seemed to revolve around sex, and everything else was secondary. Yeah, sure they discussed love and relationships, but every 5 or 6 pages, someone was looking at someone else's booty! Is that the message the author is putting out about gay love? I'm not sure, but even in books based on heterosexual characters, sex isn't one of the main issues in the book! Another thing, it seems like "The Second Time Around" can't stand alone. It picks up exactly where "B-Boy Blues" leaves off! I know one is the sequal to the other, but to have to read the same story over again, but from a different point of view is asking a lot from the reader!
THIS IS THE GREATEST BLACK GAY LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. January 24, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was awsome. The characters really came to life for me. Rahiem(Pooquie) and Mitchell(Little Bit) showed both sides of the coin. I used to be a B-Boy and when I found the love of my life, I had a lot of issues I had to deal with. At that time in my life, I really didn't know how to make any sense of the word "LOVE". Mr Hardy's explanations of why they were the way they werereally hit home. I can't wait for the next one. Keep up the great work.
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