· “From within “The Golden Ghetto” Jama-Everett has created a book that resists classification, joining the Afrosurreal Pantheon of writers exploring this new-found freedom. He calls the gifted ones Liminal People, people “Always on the borderland, . "It’s been a long wait since Jama-Everett’s debut, The Liminal People, but the same raw wattage that lit up healer/killer Taggert’s epic introduction to his daughter, Tamara, and his split with his sociopathic mentor, Nordeen, is at work in this rich, dense sequel. This episode opens with a characteristic blast of pure psychic chaos from Tamara, who’s discovered that Prentis, a child Taggert /5(13). These are all questions posed by Ayize Jama-Everett's short, powerful first novel, The Liminal People. Jama-Everett's first person narrator, Taggert, introduces himself while in the midst of conducting a drug sale he is conducting on behalf of his mentor, Nordeen Maximus/5(34).
The Liminal People. $ eBook: $ Author: Ayize Jama-Everett. The enigmatic quagmire that is Ayize Jama-Everett has been making his presence felt all across this world since In New York, California, Morocco, Ethiopia, and elsewhere, he has impressed, reviled, and astonished with his amazing feats of mental alacrity and mystical. Title: The Liminal People Series: Liminal #1 Author: Ayize Jama-Everett Publisher: Small Beer Press Published: January Genre: science fiction, fantasy, thriller, superheroes Source: own copy Rating: 8/10 It's a rare pleasure to read something without knowing anything about it (and if you want to do the same, I'll just tell you now that I recommend this very highly). The Liminal People Written by Ayize Jama-Everett Art Design by Adam S Doyle Published by Small Beer Press. Taggert can heal and hurt with just a touch. When an ex calls for help, he risks the wrath of his enigmatic master to try and save her daughter.
Ayize Jama-Everett has brewed a voodoo cauldron of Sci-Fi, Romance, Crime, and Superhero Comic, to provide us with a true gestalt of understanding, offering us both a new definition of “family” and a world view on the universality of human conduct. The Liminal People—as obviously intended—will draw different reactions from different readers. But none of them will stop reading until its cataclysmic ending.”. “From within “The Golden Ghetto” Jama-Everett has created a book that resists classification, joining the Afrosurreal Pantheon of writers exploring this new-found freedom. He calls the gifted ones Liminal People, people “Always on the borderland, the threshold, the in-between.” He has Taggert explain. These are all questions posed by Ayize Jama-Everett's short, powerful first novel, The Liminal People. Jama-Everett's first person narrator, Taggert, introduces himself while in the midst of conducting a drug sale he is conducting on behalf of his mentor, Nordeen Maximus.
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