
Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked
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Narrated by:
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Gene Thornton
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By:
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Gene Thornton
World renowned and critically acclaimed Hip-Hop artist Malice of the Clipse had achieved what many would consider the "America Dream". Coming from modest beginnings in Virginia Beach, he acquired a life of splender and luxury, it would seem to any "outsider looking in" that things could not be any more complete.
With a beautiful family, a big home, sport cars, fame, and the respect of his community, who could have guessed the popular rapper was dealing with matters of life, both physical and spiritual? While the world saw him at his best, he was actually at his worst. This phenomenal and life-changing story should remind us all that the devil paints a pretty picture.
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Great book . I know so many who should get a copy
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Must Read
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Very encouraging!
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great listen!
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Thank you for sharing your story.
A Good Read for all. Very Inspirational (Audio version excellent)
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REAL TALK!!!
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the most high
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Inspirational!
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What made the experience of listening to Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked the most enjoyable?
No Malice narrated the book himself, and it had a theatrical vibe to it that was enjoyable.What other book might you compare Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked to and why?
This is a lot like Trip Lee's book, it is the spiritual autobiography of a rapper.Which scene was your favorite?
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long story and I will try again
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