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Liar's Game by Eric Jerome Dickey

Liar's Game

by Eric Jerome Dickey
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  • First Published:
  • Jun 1, 2000, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2001, 400 pages
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Sande

Eric Jerome Dickey is a great writer. I find myself reading his books in one sitting because they are that interesting. The characters and language are so real that you can find yourself indentifying with them and you can't wait to find out what happens to them. "Milk in My Coffee" was the first book that I read by Dickey, with Liar's Game being the second. I hope to read them all soon starting with "Between Lovers". I would highly recommend this book for your reading enjoyment!
Shondra

I felt that the book was excellent. It was exciting from beginning to end. It had a lot of real like situations which made it very interesting and understanding.
gem

The book is so true, the kinds of stuff he writes about happen every day and should be done differently. Tell the truth boys!! He does know a lot about most women.
Chloe' Dickenson

I have read each one of his novels and I enjoy every one. His words are vivid and help you visualize each scene and understand what each character is going through.
Alisha R Sorrells

The first novel that I read by MR.Dickey was CHEATERS at the time I happened to be involved with one and I know I speak for all of your fans who were in simular situations
when I say that book is a life saver as well as a stimulateing , educateing, non-stop intense novel. And for that reason alone you are considered to me as the best writer of all times and I give mad respect to you as a educated black man as well as a magnificent writer.I also must say that you have a excellent eye for the black woman I thank you for createing some of the most intelligent, strong black women of our generation. My second novel was LIAR'S GAME the book speake for itself I could not put it down you are truely a magnificent brother and I encourage you to KEEP ON KEEPIN ON...........................
Kimberly Olds

Liar's Game was a excellent book. Though you may tell lies the truth is soon to come out. I don't usually read but this book begin to let me know that some author can hold my interest. It my not even two days to finish the book. I couldn't keep my hands off of it.
Tiffany

I am a sixteen year old girl, i wasn't at first excited about the title. then i red the book and couldn't put it down. I would read it during class and the teacher woulds say " put the book down ,Tiffany." So instead i would go to the bathroom and read it. It is a must.
eralston

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