How is everyone doing out there?
Well, I managed to finish Blokhedz
I have to admit, I initially had a little trouble getting into it. I think my problem was that 1) the experience of of living in the projects was very foreign to me (what can I say, no matter how open I am to hearing about ways of life different from my own, at the end of the day, it can be hard to escape my white, middle class assumptions about the world). Most of my knowledge base for the tensions being explored was provided by one unwise and unplanned viewing of the movie Honey
As the book went on, I did get into it more and more. And I was interested enough by the ending that I wanted to continue on with the second book. Hunting it down may be a little difficult though. The second volume came out in 2008, but Amazon doesn't seem to know how to get ahold of it (Amazon, why have you failed me? I do nothing but give you my money!).
But at the very least, I can wander over to this website and watch some of the episodes that chronicle Blak's story of using "the power of hip-hop to conquer evil."
(A fun concept, right?)
Here's the first video. It sets up the premise for the rest and for the graphic novel.
Dinner Conversation:
"You ready to do this, son?"
"You may not realize it, but your words have power."
"Bwoy yah know dah difference between fate and destiny?...Fate is ah predetermined outcome, but destiny, yah must live ah extraordinary life to fulfill yah destiny."
Any thoughts about this series, peeps?
I might hit up Dusssie
Aaaaaand, AWAY!
Austen, Hemingway
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When it comes to reading
You’re a pro!
You are doing great! That was a neat video to grab people to the series!
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