Six Days in January opens the door for much needed dialogue between the sexes as well as for us women if we are ever going to start the healing process. We need each other! Let the healing begin!I am looking forward to the sequel.God Bless!
I didn't have a problem with the story but how the story was told. I thought that William was pretty silly and naive and got taken advantage of.
The ending was anticlimatic. I fel there should of been more of confrontation. Also the book is a bit misleading it makes you think that its about a black man involve in many relationships but really he only touches on the "many" relationships he had.
He thoroughly goes through one relationship and we are only left shaking our heads.
I got tired of the reference to music. Sure I am big fan of R &B but this is a book not a screen play-it seemed as if every other paragraph was a reference to a song.
To be honest i think that it will make a better screenplay than a book (if you are a big fan of films like the brothers and brown sugar)-solely judging on its literary style-sure there are profound moments in 6 days but I think that this author needs to get into each of his characters and his style of writing.
I wished he delved more into Andrea's personality-I didn't understand her pathologies-if you are the reader your judgement of her is so simplistic. I would like to know why she was the way that she was.
All in all 6 days was better than I anticipated. I struggled through the first 50 pages and than it turned out to be a very interesting story.