Jonathan Wegner Wegner itibaren Satara, Maharashtra 441202, Hindistan
Rushkoff provides critical look at the future of digital media, while at the same time encouraging people to embrace it and really understand how it works and the biases behind it. His ideas sometimes seem contradictory and farfetched, but it is written in a way to get the reader to think critically about digital media.
Shhh… Everyone has a secret. An explosive secret. No one is exempt. Danielle married Mr. Right - Charney. But her friends, Maxine and Pam, can't help but think he's Mr. Wrong. Who's right? I ain't saying she a gold digger, but Maxine ain't messing with no broke n*gga! She's looking for a "wealth partner" to maintain her image. Will she find him? When you don't look is when you find. Pam has caught the eye of her neighbor, a young white man. Is the grass greener on the other side? As one friend searches for answers to her life's issues, she opens a Pandora's Box of secrets and lies. Can these friends handle the truth? I really liked the prologue of this book. You'll just have to read it to see what I'm talking about. "What You Owe Me, Love Does Not Pay" did start a little slow but quickly gained momentum as the story progressed. I couldn't help but say "AMEN" over and over at some of the points the author, via her characters, expressed about women, life and love. "What You Owe Me, Love Does Not Pay" was a quick and enjoyable read. I look forward to Tanya Brown's future endeavors. Reviewed by: Toni
This is seriously one of the best books I have ever read. It is just beautiful and I cannot wait to read it again.