Round Trip

by Shamontiel L. Vaughn

Round Trip by Shamontiel L. Vaughn (Book) in Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 978-0-615-15615-6
Publisher: Shamontiel L. Vaughn
Rights Owner: Shamontiel Vaughn
Copyright: © 2007  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 214 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Four years of relationships, pledging, classes, finals, partying, and friendship is what three of Change for a Twenty’s characters reminisce on while planning their college graduation. This is Memo’s, Arnez’s, and Jermaine’s time to collect caps and gowns, pursue their careers, and celebrate their success. However, Memo is trying to pursue a relationship with Seleste while dealing with the backlash of his corrupt cop father being released from prison. Jermaine has decided to propose to Cara, but she can’t seem to decide between him and Arnez. Arnez is still flirting and floating away, but now he has to deal with rumors on campus that could ruin his swagger. With a potential wedding in Atlanta, a graduation in Chicago, and some unfinished business in the boroughs of New York, their journeys are nonstop.


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Bloody great i tell ya!
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2 Mar 2008
The way this book kept me on edge all the time, i couldnt take it anymore. For a book to do that to me, you definantely get my votes.!
Excellent Book!
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24 Aug 2007
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“Round Trip” was an excellent book which I could not put down until I had finished it completely… SERIOUSLY! Shamontiel Vaughn delivers a continuation narrative to her first book (“Change for a Twenty”) but with climactic events and closure. The author’s tale of friendship, which includes numerous plot twists, keeps the reader persistently interested and yearning for more. If you have read “Change for a Twenty”, you have already become familiar with Vaughn’s amiable characters. In addition to the interesting aspect of this story, the author brings to light (via the sequence of events) the impactful social crisis of AIDS. As the readers progress through the chapters of this book, they are challenged to reflect on the AIDS epidemic (prevention, transmission, life after acquiring the disease, etc.). I think this book is defiantly a worthwhile reading experience and I TOTALLY recommend it. Ms. Vaughn is a very talented emerging author and I look forward to her future publications.
Loved it!! [ No Rating ] 20 Jul 2007
I read both Change for a Twenty and Round Trip.
Round Trip had me on a rollercoaster ride of emotions that wouldn't end until I got to the end of the book. I felt like I was reading about my own friends and family. I was so into the book, I couldn't go to sleep until I finished it! I actually felt like I was watching a movie LOL I laughed, I gasped, I cried, I cheered!! It was a very good read. Can't wait for the next Shamontiel Vaughn classic!!
Keep up the good work!

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