Everything that is different and some things that all people enjoy.
Tanya Stephens - These Streets
I'd like to meet:
I have met many celebs local and world wide, but I have to say I would be star struck if I met Capleton.
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Baby Cham startin the show in the ATL.Video by eSSenTialbOOm.cOm
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Music:
Reggae, Dancehall, and Soca. Can't forget about old school Rythem & Blues. Here are some of my favorites.
Lady Saw..
Cham...
Beres Hammond...
Just a few of them.
Mr. Vegas - hot Dance
Tony Matterhorn - Dutty Wine video
Movies:
No favorite movie but I like Action, Horror, Anime, and Comedy, Comedy, and mo Comedy.
Television:
CSI and Law and Order, Duh!
Books:
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These are my favorite titles by who it says:
This is his new book just released this month:
I love mostly all of his books but I didn't want to add them all. His choice of words pulls you right into the time period and makes you feel as if you are a character in his novel.
Here is a quick bio of John Grisham
Biography As a young boy in Arkansas, John Grisham dreamed of being a baseball player. Fortunately for his millions of fans, that career didn't pan out. His family moved to Mississippi in 1967, where Grisham eventually received a law degree from Ole Miss and established a practice in Southaven for criminal and civil law. In 1983, Grisham was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives, where he served until 1990.
While working as an attorney, Grisham witnessed emotional testimony from the case of a young girl's rape. Naturally inquisitive, Grisham's mind started to wander: what if the terrible crime yielded an equally terrible revenge? These questions of right and wrong were the subject of his first novel, A Time to Kill (1988), written in the stolen moments before and between court appearances. The book wasn't widely distributed, but his next title would be the one to bring him to the national spotlight. The day after he finished A Time to Kill, Grisham began work on The Firm (1991), the story of a whiz kid attorney who joins a crooked law firm. The book was an instant hit, spent 47 weeks on The New York Times best seller list, and was made into a movie starring Tom Cruise.
With the success of The Firm, Grisham resigned from the Mississippi House of Representatives to focus exclusively on his writing. His third novel, The Pelican Brief (1992) was also on The New York Times best seller list, and his fourth novel, The Client (1993), debuted at #1 on the list. After the success of these titles, A Time to Kill was finally given the attention it deserved all along; it was re-released and also became a best seller. Proving his talent for capturing the human drama of the courtroom, all three of these novels were turned into successful movies.
Grisham followed up with The Chamber (1994), The Rainmaker (1995), and The Runaway Jury (1996). Again, he delighted his fans with three best selling novels that became three hit movies. His next legal thrillers included The Partner (1997), The Street Lawyer (1998), The Testament (1999), The Bretheren (2000), The Summons (2002), and The King of Torts (2003). Every single one of them became best sellers.
In 1996, Grisham returned to his law practice for one last case, honoring a promise he had made before his retirement. He represented the family of a railroad worker who was killed on the job, the case went to trial, and Grisham won the largest verdict of his career when the family was awarded more than $650,000.
Although he is best known for his legal dramas, Grisham has also written successful books outside of the genre. In 1994, he became publisher of the magazine The Oxford American, and in 2000 he published A Painted House serially in the magazine, although it was released in its entirety in 2001. Skipping Christmas (2001), which is also a movie, takes a hilarious look at the consequences of one family's decision to avoid the holiday frenzy. The Bleachers (2003) has a former high-school all-American coming to terms with his past.
Grisham returned to courtroom thrillers in 2004 with the release of The Last Juror. Readers are taken back to Mississippi's Ford County, the setting for A Time to Kill and The Summons. The novel tells the frightening story of a man who was sentenced to life in prison, only to get paroled and exact his revenge on the jurors who sent him there.
Heroes:
I would say my dad but he and I argue so much it's rediculous.
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