T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.
T**S
Gangsterism Continues
Gangsterism Continues in this gripping "partially" fictional account of Sanyika's experiences post Monster. Having read some of the inferior works which were inspired by the commercial success of "Monster" the autobiography, it was refreshing to see the talent and originality which earned Sanyika critical acclaim back on display. T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E. is no less dramatic as life in the hood provides enough drama filled moments for a hundred books.Love, loyalty, deceit, anguish, pain, hope, disappointment and confusion are as much the focus as the assortment of crooked cops, gang rivals and assortment of characters from ETG. The main character is LaPeace an older more focused version of the infamous Monster. The reference being to the state of living the author has been forced into as he struggles to escape his notorious past. La being Swahili for No coupled with peace.The author also deals openly with the pain of a failed marriage making little effort to conceal the identity of his ex-wife Tamu from LaPeace's unfaithful mate Tammy. He talk's about his concern for his children and his search and desire to find true love. Of course his loyalty to his hood remain a central focus and we are introduced to a new generation of homies from ETG. Crazy De, Diamond, Sidewinder, Tray-Stone, Tray-Ball, Mad Bone and Lil Spike are mentioned in passing as a reminder of the reverence and esteem in which they are held by the author. Tiny and Sista Monster, Lil, Baby, Tiny Stag, Sista Sodi, Sekou and a variety of new personas round out the cast.One of the most interesting portions of the book is the authors explanation of the shooting of Tupac Shakur. That alone is worth the price of the title as Sanyika draws on past interviews and conversations with accused triggerman Orlando Anderson and former Death row records head Suge Knight to formulate an interesting narrative. No love is shown for Suge Knight who appears as Deathrow Records Chief Simon Knowles nor is there any love for an unidentified character known as Bingo though there is more than enough bio information provided on Bingo to identify him to those in the know. There is also a detailed explanation of his involvement with the Spear and Shield collective and his identification with the Shakur tribe.The author proves once again he is one of the best at painting word pictures and including the reader in the events of which he writes. If you enjoyed Monster, then you'll undoubtably enjoyed T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.Featured characters areLaPeace Shakur - Sanyika ShakurAskari Shakur - Tupac ShakurSimon Knowles-Suge KnightTammy Shakur - Tamu ShakurBaby Lane - Orlando AndersonJohn Sweeny - LAPDJesse Mendoza - LAPDTashima -
E**A
The Saga of Lapeace
If you've read "Monster" then this is a must have to add to that collection.From a street and sophisticated look at the life in South Central Los Angeles, here is the best-selling Author's debut "novel" to set the stage of what may become a series of real-to-life talez of a young black male.The Protagonist is introduced as "LaPeace" which stands for "no-peace" his life intertwines with people of different classes.His loves interests,the code of the street,shootouts and tradagies plagues Lapeaces life as he tries to get hold of it.The author exposes the grime of the street,the consequences of being a snitch and everyday life of an a "ghetto star" (O.G)Some familiar characters from His autobiography resurface making this a fictional look at the authors "real" life.The Setting is in South Central around the mid-90s, the height of many artists career including Tupac Shakur known in the book as "Askari". Remember that fateful night in Vegas when this beautiful artist was cowardly cutdown? Lapeace happens to be there on the night and sheds light from his recollection of events of that moment - the shooting of "Askari" (Tupac) in '96.Most of the plot centers on (3) things - Love,Loyalty and Friendship.Of course there is heart-pumping moments throughout the book (The Crenshaw Massacre) mixed with his erotic encounters - the author endeavors to merge fantasy and reality as close as he can, and does so efficiently.A Thrill of a adventures from Lapeaces' childhood to manhood.Homicide,Thugs,Cops,Women,Money,Fame,family and the Homies.... Lapeace is on Mission.Much Love from New Zealand
E**A
Great book!
This is art. I appreciate Monster’s ability to articulate and paint a vivid picture of what south central gang-life is like, a long with with book coming together smoothly with a soothing ending.
K**H
how i feel about the book
if you looking for this book to be like the book monster. it isn't, this book is nowhere near it. reading this book made me think of how L.A. is now.the book is a good read to me. people that started off friends ended up being enemies for life. one always trying to out due the other. sets that was cool before, now enemies within the crips. a lot of music is talked about all thru the book. the one crooked cop in the book, i was so happy when someone took him out. i'm a marine myself, he pissed me off.just don't based the book off monster or you will not like it.
A**N
Very good story and easy read
I was a huge fan of his autobiography so I felt the need to read this book too. He's truly a talented writer and this book is an easy read although fiction; which I do not prefer. It shows love exists even in lives where people have to live everyday and show no emotion. If you buy this you'll love it too. Who would guess a former gangbanger had all this in him too. Wish u the best San. I hope you find happiness too one day despite all your demends!!
J**N
is all to real in the hood
Read this book in 3 days. Reason being to good to put down. I live in the Hood and know the area all to well to actually read it about all these events gives you a insider look into a Gangster perspective. A moment in the Book that really stuck with me is when Lapeace tells his Aunt and his girl how Asari pronounce his last name "Shakur".
R**.
Amazing Read!
Edge of your seat can’t stop reading type of book! Way to rep for the culture. Sanyika has done an amazing job.
A**S
Nice Read
While this may not be my absolute favorite book, it has been a great read. Like many series the first book is always better but this is a good follow up.
E**N
Five Stars
Good reading
J**I
Five Stars
Good book but Monster blows this out the water
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