Blackboard best-selling author of Lookin' for Luv (F0119), Married Men (F0064) and Baby Momma Drama (F0120), Carl Weber has been named African-American Bookseller of the Year. A juicy glimpse into the lives of contemporary blacks, Player Haters blends romance, comedy, and drama in a novel that's hip, stylish, fun, and totally entertaining. A sassy reading from various narrators ensures hours of good times for adult listeners.
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"this book is about a "player". his girlfriend has a baby but he doesn't think its his.everyone keeps telling him its his.EVEN HIS MOTHERF.so he starts to believe its his.he goes onto this show thats something like maury and finds out the baby isn't his. "
— daquan (4 out of 5 stars)
“Frothy, scandalous…[A] resonant and fun reading experience.”
— Publishers Weekly" I absolutely loved this book! The plot was thick and the conlusion was breath-taking. "
— Breanna, 12/12/2013" Awful. One of the worse books I ever EVER read. I dont know, but I think this author hates women. The women in this book are either crazy or stupid. And the men...well, I had no sympathy for any of them. Honstly, if all the characters had died I wouldnt even care. "
— Thais, 10/31/2013" what an absolutely amazing tale! somewhat predictable, but still a FANTABULOUS read! it was just juicy! no need for soap operas and maury when i have one of mr. weber's books:) "
— Alexis, 10/13/2013" This book was great! It follows a man named Trent and the people in his family. The family is strong and very tight. No matter what happens with anyone they always come out supporting each other. They even threw in a crazy girl to spice it up even more. "
— Robin, 9/27/2013" No self-respecting author should give their own book a five. That's just wrong. When I update my review, I'll give an honest opinion about the actual book, but I was just disgusted to see that "Carl" was giving himself five stars. Sorry. "
— Allison, 5/21/2013" This book was good if u like drama and more drama this is the book a real page turner "
— Shonds, 5/27/2012" I'm pretty sure we all know what it feels like to have Player Haters. "
— Varrsity, 5/4/2012" It was entertaining. But it didn't get that way really until over hundred pages into it. Of course I finished and found it to be somewhat good. Its kind of like those movies that if you see you are like that was alright, but your not gonna miss out if you didn't see it. "
— Qwenchelle, 2/17/2012" I have this book, but read some time ago, but I am a fan of all of carl weber books, all of them are good. "
— Corinne, 1/11/2012" So far it is wonderful... "
— Jahmiek, 12/24/2011" this book is about a "player". his girlfriend has a baby but he doesn't think its his.everyone keeps telling him its his.EVEN HIS MOTHERF.so he starts to believe its his.he goes onto this show thats something like maury and finds out the baby isn't his. "
— daquan, 12/15/2011" i loved the drama "
— Ashton, 10/7/2011" So far both Carl Weber books have been juicy, for lack of better words. My goodness! They are drama , but at least it's someone else's and not your own. It's like being a fly on the wall as you listen in on what his characters are going through. "
— Melissa, 8/12/2011" I've read this book twice and still enjoyed it. the story line was excellent and. the drama was endless. It's usually not my type of book but nonetheless I loved it. Still debating whether I should read more of his books though... "
— Nnenna, 8/3/2011" It's usually not my type of book but nonetheless I liked it "
— Marcus, 7/30/2011" It was good. I liked the twist at the end. It didn't grab me like Married Men, but it was good. "
— Lord', 6/24/2011" Funny,witty,smart,with an ending that kept me laughing all day long. "
— Anthony, 5/26/2011" This was an good book, not his best, but it was good. It had a few twist that I figured out. All in all I would give this book 3.5 "
— Irion, 4/8/2011" It was a good book but I wish there were a few more chapters to type up some loose ends. "
— Tricia, 3/16/2011" This book was better than I thought it would be. It let us look into the real life of this man and his family. Interesting. "
— Meanna, 2/11/2011" Awful. One of the worse books I ever EVER read. I dont know, but I think this author hates women. The women in this book are either crazy or stupid. And the men...well, I had no sympathy for any of them. Honstly, if all the characters had died I wouldnt even care. "
— Thais, 1/3/2011" I'm pretty sure we all know what it feels like to have Player Haters. "
— Varrsity, 11/30/2010" This book was better than I thought it would be. It let us look into the real life of this man and his family. Interesting. "
— Meanna, 9/1/2010" It was a good book but I wish there were a few more chapters to type up some loose ends. "
— Tricia, 6/25/2010" This book was good if u like drama and more drama this is the book a real page turner "
— Shonds, 5/12/2010" what an absolutely amazing tale! somewhat predictable, but still a FANTABULOUS read! it was just juicy! no need for soap operas and maury when i have one of mr. weber's books:) "
— Alexis, 4/16/2010" I have this book, but read some time ago, but I am a fan of all of carl weber books, all of them are good. "
— Corinne, 2/28/2009" Funny,witty,smart,with an ending that kept me laughing all day long. "
— Anthony, 11/3/2008" So far both Carl Weber books have been juicy, for lack of better words. My goodness! They are drama , but at least it's someone else's and not your own. It's like being a fly on the wall as you listen in on what his characters are going through. "
— Melissa, 6/10/2008" This book was great! It follows a man named Trent and the people in his family. The family is strong and very tight. No matter what happens with anyone they always come out supporting each other. They even threw in a crazy girl to spice it up even more. "
— Robin, 4/28/2008" It was good. I liked the twist at the end. It didn't grab me like Married Men, but it was good. "
— Lord'Williams, 2/11/2008Carl Weber is a New York Times bestselling novelist and the founder of the publishing company Urban Books. His works include The First Lady, So You Call Yourself a Man, The Preacher’s Son, Married Men, and the bestseller She Ain’t the One, which was cowritten with Mary B. Morrison. He was named the Blackboard Publisher of the Year in 2005 and owns a chain of bookstores called Urban Knowledge. A graduate of Virginia State University, he lives on Long Island with his family.
Caroline Clay is a film, television, and voice actress. Her acting credits include appearances on The Message Board, Law & Order, and All My Children. She has also narrated several audiobooks, such as A Wicked War by Amy S. Greenberg, Player Hater by Carl Weber, Casting the First Stone by Kimberla Lawson Roby, and What You Owe Me by Bebe Moore Campbell.
Cornell Womack is an American actor, songwriter, and voice artist best known for his recurring role as Richard on the television drama series Rescue Me. He is also known for his voice-over work on the video games Prototype 2, Neverwinter Nights 2, True Crime, and Far Cry.
De’nesha Diamond burst onto the scene as the coauthor of the gritty Desperate Hoodwives tales. The Essence magazine recommended series has taken the street-lit game by storm and paved a brand new path for the edgy Memphis native. Understanding that there is a fine line between glorifying thug life and telling it like it is, De’nesha Diamond spins cautionary tales inspired by personal experience and the heartbreaking stories that make our nightly news. In the end, she aims to deliver hope, even if sometimes there are no rides in the golden sunset.
Susan Spain has appeared on stages in New York City, across the United States, and in Europe. Performances includes roles in an international production of The Best of Broadway and a staging of Little Shop of Horrors at the Smithsonian Institute’s Folklife Festival in Washington, DC. She has also appeared in Hair.
Lee Samuels (SAG-AFTRA) has lent his deep, “whiskey-smooth” voice to over 200 romance audiobooks; from small-town to suspense, and rom-coms to erotica. With a background in theatre, Lee’s audiobook career began in New York City when his roommate, then working as an audiobook engineer at Recorded Books, offered to help him record a few auditions for her friends’ then-new studio (Brick Shop Audio) in 2011. In his other life, he’s also a New York Times-published writer and author.