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Milk in My Coffee
Milk in My Coffee is the book that stirred up controversy and got readers talking...and laughing...and passionately debating...about Eric Jerome Dickey's bold portrait of racial identity and subtle understanding of sexual intimacy. It's the book that made Dickey a New York Times bestselling author and is the third in a string of consecutive #1 Blackboard bestsellers. Jordan Greene was in culture shock when he arrived in Manhattan from his Tennessee hometown. It seemed like rush hour lasted twenty-four hours a day -- but he managed to keep the pace and stay in the race, with a Wall Street job, a Queens apartment, and a very sexy girlfriend named J'nette. But when Jordan meets Kimberly Chavers, what really starts racing is his heart. This girl is funny, feisty, fine . . . and white. And for a man with Malcolm X's picture hanging on his office wall, that's a definite problem. . . .

Customer Review: Love it!

I love everything EJD does, the man is a genius! I own almost all of his solo projects. I loved th...

Customer Review: A Good Read!

E. Dickey put together an interesting story, which focuses on an interracial relationship between Jo...


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Social TV by the Numbers: VMAs Edition [INFOGRAPHIC] - YAHOO!
The 2011 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) broke records on both MTV and Twitter. At 10:35pm ET, Beyonce's live performance and baby bump reveal generated 8,868 tweets per second. The guys at Trendrr put together this infographic that breaks down the social TV aspect of the award show. The 2011 VMAs

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