
Just Say No!
A Novel
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August 6, 2001
The pitfalls of success swallow up a young soul singer in Tyree's latest, a buddy story about a pair of African-Americans from North Carolina who rocket to stardom together after leaving college to enter the music business. Darin Harmon is the narrator, a college football prospect who sees his career go up in smoke after an injury and decides to manage his best friend, a talented singer and musician named John Williams. Williams comes from a church music background, but when he starts singing and writing songs, the romantic "Loverboy" persona he invents quickly lands him a record deal, a concert tour and a series of bestselling singles and albums. Williams can't resist temptation, though, and his problems start with pot addiction and slowly progress to include increasingly dangerous sexual adventures, leaving Harmon with the dubious task of trying to keep his best friend's hedonism under the media radar. Eventually Harmon tires of Williams's antics, and when he quits to get married, raise a family and become a producer, the pace of Loverboy's slide accelerates until he finally lands in a Maryland halfway house after a drug arrest. Tyree narrates the somewhat predictable story at a slick, superficial level, relying on at least a dozen rather redundant sex scenes to keep the plot moving, although he does delve briefly into Williams's troubled relationship with his extremely religious but hypocritical mother. The sex, drugs and rock-and-roll angle will seem familiar to white readers, but Tyree's major contribution here is framing Williams' efforts in the context of other soul, rap and R&B artists to produce an informative and entertaining variation on a formulaic music yarn. (Aug.)Forecast: Tyree's books are tried-and-true crowd-pleasers, and the music-themed plot of his latest—a Black Expressions main selection and a Literary Guild, Doubleday and Quality Paperback alternate selection —should attract an even larger audience than usual.

April 15, 2001
Recent winner of an NAACP Image Award, Tyree follows up the best-selling For the Love of Money with the story of two friends who have the tough job of learning to cope with stardom.
Copyright 2001 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

June 1, 2001
The lifelong friendship of John "Loverboy" Williams and Darin Harmon is complete with honesty, raw emotion, and just plain, good, old-fashioned love between two guys. Both men are talented and use those attributes to secure college scholarships, Darin for football and John for music. When John decides to expand his musical talents into a solo performing career, their friendship changes into a business partnership. Once Darin begins managing John's career, he not only learns about the business but also discovers John's emotional mood swings. Together these men learn about the temptations and insanity of fame and popularity. Although Darin begins to pull back and search for his own happiness, he is unable to completely stay away. John lures Darin back with his recklessness and his need for Darin's sensibility and stability. That the realization of one's dreams often comes at a price is a message with which women " and" men will be able to connect.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2001, American Library Association.)
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