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Book Reviews

Sugar
Book: Sugar
Written by: Bernice L. McFadden
Publisher: Plume
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Sugar and spice and everything nice
Rating: 5 / 5
Wow, First of all this story was very good hate it taking me so long to read this novel.Ms Mcfadden did a very good job on this story about sugar.This tale take us back 15 years ago when they find a little girl in the wildflowers died.a Murder that left the mother without life until she meets sugar and her live change forever, a friendship that means alot to both of these ladies.A love that every friendship should have true friends.


Beautifully Written
Rating: 5 / 5
I have owned this book for almost two years and finally decided to pick it up yesterday. This story is so powerful and moving. Bernice McFadden has a way of making the 1940's and the 1950's come to life right in your own home. There is never a dull moment in this tale of how a "whore" and a older housewife become friends. Bernice has a way of taking you on an emotional roller coaster with Sugar as you bounce back and forth bewteen her past and present. You slowly begin to understand exactly how she becomes the woman you are introduced to in the beginning of the novel. I will not ruin the story for you and the information from the cover is listed above, I will tell you this will more than likely be one of the best books you will read in a long time. This is a story that sticks with you for years to come. I cannot wait to get my hands on part two!


Excellent Reading
Rating: 4 / 5
This book kept you in suspense as to what will happen next. Sugar's character made you think of an amazon. However her spirit made her seem so vunerable. I especially enjoyed Pearl. The ending was very sad to me. I wish the Sugar would not have left. Overall the book was a good reading.


 
 
 



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