Eric Jerome Dickey's #1 Blackboard best-selling novel has heated up the hearts and gained the praise of fans from coast to coast. Join three beautiful young women, Valeria, Inda, and Chiquita, as they look for Mr. Right in the bright lights of L.A. Gutsy, graphic, and full of sensual energy, Sister, Sister is Dickey at his best.
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"This is another fine masterpiece by Austen. This is supposed to be more of a biographical work as the character of Darcy is based on Austen's own experience with a failed romance. Austen, incidentally, remained unmarried in real life, though she often write about love, marriage, and romance."
— Sharpcast (5 out of 5 stars)
" THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING BOOKS EVER. NO EXPLANATION NEEDED! "
— Cassidy, 2/15/2014" Ahh, there's nothing like the original and the best! So good to read this again. "
— Kati, 1/28/2014" Flood of variant & conflicting emotions is what this novel offer its reader... 2nd round of reading "
— Dana, 1/18/2014" Oh my goodness, I LOVE this story! I started reading it, but I ended up watching the movie (the one with Keira Knightly) and I loved it! My favorite character I have to say is Georgianna Darcy and Caroline Bingly and Jane Bennett!! THIS IS A MUST-READ!!!!!!! "
— Gabi, 1/2/2014" Jane Austen never disappoints. Protagonist is a strong female character whose development a reader can't help but fall in love with. I <3 Mr. Darcy "
— Andreana, 12/23/2013" Sublime. Could read this once a year. Laughed out loud at Mdme. Bennett's hypochondria and the ridiculous cousin/suitor/heir to the Bennett estate. Yes, Americans understand entails. "
— Jennywren1965, 12/14/2013" una obra maestra, que influencio a la literatura romantica moderna "
— Ann, 12/4/2013" I think I was expecting more, but I can't deny that I got very wrapped up in the Darcy/Elizabeth love saga. I was on tether hooks in the end. "
— Susan, 10/25/2013" I really enjoyed this romantic novel. I loved the scenery outside, and the fancy balls the sisters attended. I thought the characters were unique and well developed. It really is a delightful story. "
— Richelle, 10/13/2013" I must admit that I was a little bored. Maybe I should read it again during a time when I'm not anxious to read other books. "
— Kei, 10/5/2013" Long, boring, self-indulgent and dull. I read it in high school, college and recently hoping my opinion would evolve over time but nothing could ever make me open this one up again. "
— Katie, 9/5/2013" Such an amazing book...slow at some points but the climax is definitely worth it! "
— Mandy, 9/1/2013" I couldn't put this down once I reached halfway. Loved it. "
— Mandee, 8/14/2013" Thank goodness this was assigned to both my daughters in the same year, forcing me to read another classic I'd missed along the way. I really couldn't put it down, and now my daughters tell me I have to watch the Lizzy Bennet diaries (developed by Hank Green & Bernie Su). "
— Julie, 10/2/2012" Classic love story!!! What a great book. "
— Elizabeth, 8/28/2012" I have read P & P at least five times and I believe it's one of the best novels ever written. Enjoy. "
— Usha, 8/24/2012" The best romance of all time. I will forever love this classic. "
— Tara, 5/30/2012" You know how people compare the book to the movie...I've seen the movie and read the book and I appreciate them both as two amazing depictions of love story. "
— Alexis, 3/29/2012" One of my favourite books ever, well worth reading. "
— Nicola, 1/7/2012" I had to read this for school and I think if I had the opportunity to read this on my own accord and not pick apart every aspect of the novel in minute detail, I may have enjoyed it more. But, alas, it was not to be. Jane Austen I will never be a fan. "
— Jade, 12/2/2011" I have a weak spot for Jane Austen books. "
— Gonca, 7/3/2011" "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." "
— pjreads, 4/18/2011" Currently rereading [but listening, actually] this for the 4th time, it doesn't get old. It's epic. "
— Vief, 4/7/2011" My first book by Eric Jerome Dickey - i knew i was hooked!!!!! "
— Linda, 9/30/2010" I need to reas this book again because its' been years since I last read it, but I do remember liking it. "
— Erika, 3/12/2010" It was good , but I wish it would have had a better ending. "
— Marcy, 10/15/2009" This is a really interesting book, it talks about the important of loving yourself and surviving heartache. "
— Kristin, 9/27/2009" Loved the book and love Eric Jerome Dickey! "
— Ruby, 2/18/2009" So far, its like being in the story....like in a movie and you want to know more about you "life"... <br/> "
— Marcedes, 1/23/2009" Sister, Sister was an enjoyable read. I like the sister relationship between Inda and Valerie. I also like the character Valerie because of her choice in freeing herself from the storm that she has suffered. Chiquita's story was sad and heart-warming at the same time. "
— Lanetta, 11/1/2008" this book caused my love affair with Eric Jerome Dickey and my reading of black fiction!!! "
— Ale, 7/30/2008" this book kept me at bay amazing! "
— ??????î-a?????, 7/21/2008" There's alot to learn about life and i say this because i'm a young Black Man.So what Eric writes lives in all our live if not with us,then our friends our Familys.But its how we live.The way we see life.do you live for you,or in the eyes of others.<<Great Writing keep it up>> "
— Rohan, 7/7/2008" If you don't want to think while you read, I recommend Jerome Dickey. Great for laying by the pool. "
— Jill, 5/19/2008Eric Jerome Dickey (1961—2021) was the multiaward-winning author of many novels, including eleven of which made the New York Times bestsellers list. He also wrote a six-issue miniseries of graphic novels for Marvel Enterprises, featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. He was the 2012 Black Expressions male author of the year.
Patricia R. Floyd has narrated dozens of audiobooks throughout her career, including Denise Nicholas’ Freshwater Road and Ellease Southerland’s Let the Lion Eat Straw. Balanced with her audiobook work, she has directed several plays at Stamford Theatre Works. She has won five AudioFile Earphones Awards.
Sisi Johnson is “a storyteller for a storyteller’s story.” From folksy to urban, her warm blend of bite and sweetness wrapped in an accessible narration style sets the right tone in such award winning books as Francie and Feathers, and notable books like Romiette & Julio, for which she received the AudioFile Earphones Award, and Dr. Mr. President: Letter from a Slave Girl, for which she was selected to be an Audie Award finalist. A long time resident of New York City, she now resides in Los Angeles and happily travels between the two amazing metropolises.
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.
Tavia Gilbert is an acclaimed narrator of more than four hundred full-cast and multivoice audiobooks for virtually every publisher in the industry. Named the 2018 Voice of Choice by Booklist magazine, she is also winner of the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. She has earned numerous Earphones Awards, a Voice Arts Award, and a Listen-Up Award. Audible.com has named her a Genre-Defining Narrator: Master of Memoir. In addition to voice acting, she is an accomplished producer, singer, and theater actor. She is also a producer, singer, photographer, and a writer, as well as the cofounder of a feminist publishing company, Animal Mineral.