Phenomenal
I feel like this will be one of the books that everyone will be talking about in 2021.
The writing style is so different, there are a lot of witty notes that the writer wanted to spotlight. It’s a satire/sales manual/self help/memoir all in one.
I loved Darren/Buck! He was so ambitious and had such positive a positive outlook, even during his struggles. When I was younger I worked in sales so I was able to relate to Buck in that sense. I only had issue with one terrible choice that he made(if you read it, you understand what I’m talking about), which absolutely broke my heart. But needless to say I rooted for Buck and wanted to see him succeed.
While reading this book my ratings went back and forth. It took me a few days after finishing the book to gather my thoughts on the story. This book has a very strong point to make and what the author did here is pretty incredible. I feel like the more white people that read books like this on the subject of modern day racism and exclusion of people of color will open us up to a more universal understanding, that will make our world a better place for everyone. Books like Black Buck that make their way into the main stream will open up doorways and open peoples eyes to the issue.
The book is a hard slap in the face and will make you feel uncomfortable at times. But it is also very necessary.
Nevertheless whatever Mateo Askaripour is selling, I’m buying.
The writing style is so different, there are a lot of witty notes that the writer wanted to spotlight. It’s a satire/sales manual/self help/memoir all in one.
I loved Darren/Buck! He was so ambitious and had such positive a positive outlook, even during his struggles. When I was younger I worked in sales so I was able to relate to Buck in that sense. I only had issue with one terrible choice that he made(if you read it, you understand what I’m talking about), which absolutely broke my heart. But needless to say I rooted for Buck and wanted to see him succeed.
While reading this book my ratings went back and forth. It took me a few days after finishing the book to gather my thoughts on the story. This book has a very strong point to make and what the author did here is pretty incredible. I feel like the more white people that read books like this on the subject of modern day racism and exclusion of people of color will open us up to a more universal understanding, that will make our world a better place for everyone. Books like Black Buck that make their way into the main stream will open up doorways and open peoples eyes to the issue.
The book is a hard slap in the face and will make you feel uncomfortable at times. But it is also very necessary.
Nevertheless whatever Mateo Askaripour is selling, I’m buying.