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Holler if you hear me : searching for Tupac Shakur
by Michael Eric Dyson
I've wanted to learn more about Tupac since reading #TheHateUGive by #AngieThomas. I didn't realize this book was 20 years old when I chose it, but it was interesting.
I do feel that this wasn't much of a biography, though. More of research paper of how Tupac impacted others. Still, I enjoyed the learning because it seems very well researched. I'm definitely going to find another book about Tupac in the future, though, to listen and learn more about him. For now, though, I'm going to listen to his music.
Note for those wanting to listen:
I read the audiobook and the writer quotes a lot of people. I mean, a lot a lot. And every time there's is a quote, even if it's a single word, the narrator is forced to say "quote" and "unquote" and it gets rather annoying. Be aware going in. Looking at the reviews of the book on audible, most of the reviews mention it.
I do feel that this wasn't much of a biography, though. More of research paper of how Tupac impacted others. Still, I enjoyed the learning because it seems very well researched. I'm definitely going to find another book about Tupac in the future, though, to listen and learn more about him. For now, though, I'm going to listen to his music.
Note for those wanting to listen:
I read the audiobook and the writer quotes a lot of people. I mean, a lot a lot. And every time there's is a quote, even if it's a single word, the narrator is forced to say "quote" and "unquote" and it gets rather annoying. Be aware going in. Looking at the reviews of the book on audible, most of the reviews mention it.