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From rap superstar Lil Wayne comes the long-awaited GONE 'TIL NOVEMBER, a deeply personal and revealing account of his time spent incarcerated on Rikers Island for eight months in 2010.
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Published October 11th 2016 by Plume Books (first published November 27th 2012)
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Oct 12, 2016Tia rated it really liked it
I feel like I should make a disclaimer—if you're not a hardcore, obsessive Lil Wayne fan, you might not enjoy his prison diary. He didn't write it for public consumption, so it's literally just daily updates on what toxic junk food from the commissary he ate, or shows he watched, or things he joked about with fellow inmates while incarcerated. He doesn't get too deep or personal.
Lucky for me, I AM a fanatic. This past year, I flew to another state to watch Wayne perform live not once, but twice.more
Lucky for me, I AM a fanatic. This past year, I flew to another state to watch Wayne perform live not once, but twice.more
On the surface, there's almost nothing here to recommend: Lil Wayne's prison diary is a repetitive, privileged, and, frankly, dull look at the routines that got him through his eight month stint in Riker's. He prayed. He listened to ESPN. He phoned fans. Then he tried to sleep as much as humanly possible and then did it all again. It makes prison sound like a rainy vacation at a small hotel, and anyone hoping for a commentary on the justice system or the dynamics of rich and poor in a correction.more
Jan 01, 2017Tori rated it it was ok
this was mostly pretty boring tbh. but it was sweet to read firsthand how much Wayne appreciates the people in his life and his fans. He would write or call his fans to surprise them all the time and it made him so happy, that was cute. Best part was the wedding they threw for the only openly gay guy in the block, it was hilarious and adorable.
Oct 14, 2016Bergþór Másson rated it it was amazing
Exceptional writing from the best rapper alive.
Essential reading for an extreme Lil Wayne fan, probably not a good read if you haven't been following his career and life for some years.
Essential reading for an extreme Lil Wayne fan, probably not a good read if you haven't been following his career and life for some years.
SIX WORD REVIEW: Kids, listen to this, not lyrics.
I don't know how to rate this.it was very badly written, and at many points Lil Wayne seems unaware of how much comfort his class privilege provides him. It really is a journal, a record of all the mundane, quotidian events that make up his life in prison. And yet. It was immersive, personal, and had strong, playful, expressive tone throughout. It was really cool, getting inside his brain.
So: it wasn't very good, but it sure was Lil Wayne.
So: it wasn't very good, but it sure was Lil Wayne.
100 pages of dorito burrito talk.
Fans of Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.—also known as Lil Wayne and Weezy—will want to pick up his new journal, Gone ’Til November. The book is presented as a transcription of his actual journal, kept while locked up at the infamous Rikers Island jail complex in New York City.
Lil Wayne was at the height of his career when he was convicted of illegal possession of a firearm and sentenced to a yearlong stay at Rikers Island. He begins his journal on day one of his sentence. The shock of going from the.more
Lil Wayne was at the height of his career when he was convicted of illegal possession of a firearm and sentenced to a yearlong stay at Rikers Island. He begins his journal on day one of his sentence. The shock of going from the.more
Nov 10, 2016Jake rated it really liked it
This book, Gone 'Til November, is definitely something you will to want to read if you are a heavy Lil Wayne fan. It can also be used as a deterrent from committing illegal activities, as the way that Wayne describes jail is a boring empty place where people just wait to get out. The journal, possibly without Wayne realizing it as he was writing it, can also get boring and repetitive as you complete it. Many entries are very similar and just describe the food he eats and how he jokes around with.more
Nov 16, 2016Wendy rated it liked it · review of another edition
I decided to read this book not because I'm a huge Lil Wayne fan but because I came across this book on the library website and it was available. I know a bit about Lil Wayne already because I'm from New Orleans as he is and he grew up less than two miles from where I grew up and live. I was hoping to learn a little more about him but it was not to be. This was just an everyday diary of his time spent in prison so the description of this book was right on. If that's what you are looking for then.more
Oct 19, 2016Jordann Malone rated it really liked it
I tore through this in a few hours but it was not as deeply personal as I'd hoped. There were a few deep cuts among his outlines of his day-to-day activities. My favorite part though was listening to the Carter IV after reading the book. I had never listened to it from his incarcerated perspective. It was like listening to it for the first time all over again.
Not that personal but still a quick read, and I still love the dude
May 14, 2017Tim O'Hearn rated it liked it
Recall listening to Da Drought 3 and smirking at punchline after punchline. Lil Wayne's hilarious observations are the focal point of this otherwise mundane book.
'Who Wants to be a Millionare was on TV. It made me think, who the fuck don't want to be a fucking millionaire?'
While the monotony of a daily routine is unavoidable when it comes to prison literature, at times it is just too much. For the reader, there's no sense of anticipation. You know that nothing major happened inside. You also kn.more
'Who Wants to be a Millionare was on TV. It made me think, who the fuck don't want to be a fucking millionaire?'
While the monotony of a daily routine is unavoidable when it comes to prison literature, at times it is just too much. For the reader, there's no sense of anticipation. You know that nothing major happened inside. You also kn.more
Sep 29, 2017Diego Izaguirre rated it it was ok · review of another edition
The book Gone till November, by Lil Wayne was published in 2016, by Plume books. Lil Wayne Is a 4-time Grammy award winner for, best rap album, best song, and other awards. This book was about Lil Wayne's hard time in jail and how he made new friends, learned harsh lessons, and discipline. He had a daily routine, a job, and friends who made his time in jail a little bit easier. This book was ok because it was kinda repetitive and boring because he did the same thing every day and it kinda made i.more
Dec 08, 2016Carl Williams rated it liked it · review of another edition
I received a copy of this book free, through Goodreads Giveaways.
And, in the interest of further full disclosure, I’m an old white guy. My contact with rap music has been as a history teacher when my class explores the history of American music—one of our most significant gifts to the world—and independent student projects. My interest in this book stems from my exploration of systemic racism and white privilege, and making connections with other reading I’ve done, books like Alexander’s _The Ne.more
And, in the interest of further full disclosure, I’m an old white guy. My contact with rap music has been as a history teacher when my class explores the history of American music—one of our most significant gifts to the world—and independent student projects. My interest in this book stems from my exploration of systemic racism and white privilege, and making connections with other reading I’ve done, books like Alexander’s _The Ne.more
Apr 22, 2019honeybean rated it it was ok
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Wayne is a millionaire, so of course he has privileges others don't, but damn. His lack of empathy for others in jail is crazy. He directly says he won't stay in contact with any inmates - his part about Jamaica was so cold - but he might with a few COs. :/ Correctional Officers? gross dude.
The jail intentionally treats Wayne well - everyone who has some slight altercation with him is shipped off - in which Wayne feels bad for a sec and says he could stop fighting uselessly but fuck 'em :/ . At.more
The jail intentionally treats Wayne well - everyone who has some slight altercation with him is shipped off - in which Wayne feels bad for a sec and says he could stop fighting uselessly but fuck 'em :/ . At.more
If you're not much of a Wayne fan, you won't like this. But if you are, I'd say read it. It's not packed with lyrics that he talks about. It's literally what he is experiencing during is time behind bars. I found myself laughing out loud at some of the stuff he wrote -- whether it was a joke with other inmates or his own thoughts.
Meh. Not really a Lil Wayne fan so didn’t find it interesting.
Jun 20, 2019Alexander Goodridge rated it really liked it
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Aug 11, 2017Teddy Desmarais rated it liked it · review of another edition
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Jun 18, 2019Marie-Judith Jean-Louis rated it really liked it
Nice little peak of his experience during this difficult time and his mindset.
Sep 20, 2017Matthew Savoca rated it it was amazing
19 stars. No, 59 stars. Lil Wayne is my favorite poet. This book rules
Library Read. I love the design and format of this book.
I would recommend this book to diehard Lil Wayne fans.
I would recommend this book to diehard Lil Wayne fans.
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FS: 'For some crazy reason, I keep thinking that I'm going to wake up tomorrow and the judge is gonna say that I don't have to go to jail.'
LS: 'First rap since up in this bitch, gotta use this in a song.yeah.'
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FS: 'For some crazy reason, I keep thinking that I'm going to wake up tomorrow and the judge is gonna say that I don't have to go to jail.'
LS: 'First rap since up in this bitch, gotta use this in a song.yeah.'
Feb 16, 2017Melissa Anthony rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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I believe Lil Wayne is an amazing artist. So, I was interested in this book. It was exactly what most journals look like from people serving time. Was it repetitive? Yes. Did it give the reader insight into Lil Wayne's actual thoughts, yes, at times. What it did give us though, was the way he processed thoughts and wrote them, freely. His personality shines through the pages and that is what makes this book catching.
If you can't be a good role model, be a great cautionary tale.
Or, you know, both. The prison notebook of Dewayne Carter -- better known to the world as Lil Wayne -- chronicles not only his experiences serving time for illegal possession of a firearm, but also the rise and fall of his mental state as he reconciles himself to the prison routines that will shape his daily life during his sentence. A reproduction of his own surprisingly readable handwriting, the notebook reveals an intelligent, thou.more
Or, you know, both. The prison notebook of Dewayne Carter -- better known to the world as Lil Wayne -- chronicles not only his experiences serving time for illegal possession of a firearm, but also the rise and fall of his mental state as he reconciles himself to the prison routines that will shape his daily life during his sentence. A reproduction of his own surprisingly readable handwriting, the notebook reveals an intelligent, thou.more
If the guy thinks like the way he's written the book, I am not surprised he's that successful in his career. Damn straight. I am not his big fan or anything, but I do have a couple of his songs in my playlist. But this book clips away most bullshit in his persona that media has built (or he himself has built) around Dwayne Carter. Don't expect the book to be deep and full of substance, but it's not very superficial either. Enjoyable short read.
Dec 27, 2016Marisa Gonzalez rated it did not like it
So Lil' Wayne ended up in Riker's Island for 8 months after being found guilty of a weapons charge.so what happened while he was locked up.well let's see, he drank coffee every morning then went to the dayroom and either played cards or watched tv, ate lots of burritos, called fans who sent him 'pictures' (which were then passed on to other inmates), prayed, listened to ESPN and slept. This happened everyday..yes EVERYDAY! I only read about 40 pages of this book and skimmed the rest. Ac.more
Gone til November was in my opinion a really good book. Nothing I have ever read is like this book, it is written from a completely new perspective. The life of a rich gangster in prison, this is new, it is so cool reading about how he is treated by others. Whenever he is interacting with other people whether it is other inmates, guards, family/friends who are visiting him, or when he reads fan mail are easily the best parts of the book. Also Lil Wayne tells so many funny stories for example wh.more
Probably could've rated this lower, as it's nothing much. It's cool to get an insight into Wayne's mind and his thought processes in jail, the only problem is it's just about the most boring things ever. Literally every entry/page is just a rehash of him doing the same stuff everyday including what he's eating, watching sports, watching movies, watching TV, writing fan letters, visiting family etc. etc. It's not like he's philosophizing about life or going on about the brutal conditions of jail..more
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