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Strapped is a gripping tale of Amber Jones, also known as Lil Bit, who was born into a life of adversity. Her childhood was marked by verbal, physical, and sexual abuse, which built a wall around her heart. The death of her mother left her without guidance, forcing her to navigate life as best she could. Her life takes a turn when she meets Maurice, a powerful Kingpin and leader of a drug organization. He teaches her the code of the streets, loyalty, honor, morals, and principles, and most importantly, the meaning of love. However, their love is complicated by his jealous and controlling demeanor, and the fact that he is a married man. As she grows tired of being one of his many women, a man who truly loves her enters her life. She finds herself at a crossroads, torn between unconditional love and the love of money. A decision made in the name of love could jeopardize her luxurious lifestyle and even her life.

395 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published March 1, 2009

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Al Saadiq Banks

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296 reviews
July 31, 2009
From Hell and Back

Al Saadiq Banks has done it again. A true legend with these novels. While this book started as a slow read compared to what I am use to from Mr. Banks, he brought it back home and HARD giving new meaning to the saying ‘come hard or stay at home’. I knew as soon as I started reading “Strapped” this was a different read. I struggled through the beginning and middle part of the book and knew that something was going to pop of the pages soon so I kept reading and I am glad that I did.

Amber Jones BKA Lil Bit had a rough life. In her first fourteen years of life it’s not unreasonable to say that no one her age or triple her age for that matter has had a less fortunate life then her. Lil bit has had some of the most unthinkable acts committed against her and has witnessed some of the most hideous crimes committed. We learn all about her past and what has shaped her to be the woman she is today.

Her knight in shining armor is Maurice, the head of the federation. Lil Bit’s loyalty to Maurice never wavers - that is until she falls for Samad a low-level drug dealer with hopes and dreams. However, Samad is not on her level as her friends point out to her every chance they get. In this case, love is blind. Lil Bit has the means to make him a made man and sticks by her man though thick and thin. The mayhem begins when Lil Bit decides to put her all into Samad thus leaving Maurice out of the equation. Maurice is not used to the word “No” so when Lil Bit begins to use it on him all hell breaks loose. This is when the book had my full attention. With so much going on Al Saadiq Banks ties the story together well and then the body count goes up and he brings it back to the streets that I love.

I am glad I stuck with the story as this book shows that an author can go outside their realm and still hold it down. You did a great job Mr. Banks. I applaud you for doing a different kind of story and still staying true to Street Lit.

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415 reviews74 followers
April 7, 2009
You Already Know...

`All I need is a lil bit, a lil bit of this and a lil bit of that.' Stuck on repeat and on full blast, 50 may not be the only man beat for this lyric.

Lil Bit aka Amber Jones has it bad. Not only does she have Maurice, the king of Newark, loving and caring for her, but pretty boy Samad is vying to be her number one.

With Maurice there is history. When she was out of order, he opened his world up inviting her right in providing her with a quality of life most only dream of. Married, with many mistresses to compete for his time, Maurice could never totally be hers.

Samad may be devoid the cash, class and contacts, however he's single. Without a doubt, he's unquestionably beneath her standards and can't offer her anything that she's used to. Luckily, she holds the keys to propel him to a different caliber.

Emotions get in the way of business and a war emits leaving the residents of Newark ducking and running for cover.

STRAPPED is an exceptional urban thriller that sanctions readers to travel the streets of Newark unscathed. Thick with the grime and grit, Al-Saadiq Banks delivers three- dimensional, viable characters and attention-grabbing plots that knock you out! After patiently awaiting the arrival of STRAPPED, I was overjoyed when Al-Saadiq didn't shy away from a chance to deal with a serious subject matter.

Indisputably, STRAPPED is one for the collection!

Straight like that!
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January 31, 2013
After reading 'Strapped' Al Saadiq Banks had to make it to my top ten favorite authors.
When I finished the book my first thought was to jump on the computer to leave an amazing review, but as I started I just knew it wouldn't be possible without giving away too many spoilers.
I will however say that there are some characters in this book that you will either love or hate, nothing is was it seems, and you would never in a million years be able to predict the end. When I first tweeted I was reading this book, people were telling me that i'm late and it was a old book which didn't discourage me because I had just been introduced to Al Saadiq Bank's books. For me, that old school feeling I got when reading the book was just what I was looking for. Strapped is one of those urban stories that you'll read but never forget. I can't lie, it got emotional at times and there was a lot gasping on my end.

As I leave this review i'm on the hunt for my next Al Saadiq Banks novel.

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1,802 reviews237 followers
April 29, 2009
I Live This...

I wanted to write a spectacular review, but each time I thought of something, I worried that I'd trip up and mention something that readers should be able to experience for themselves. So after careful consideration, I'm simply going to say this...STRAPPED is a fiery novel that spits knowledge and drama. I was entranced by the particulars, enjoyed the stimulating characters and invaluable lessons. Job well done.

Reviewed by: Taye
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698 reviews20 followers
April 8, 2009
One of the best Urban books I've ever read!!!!
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July 5, 2012
Are you STRAPPED?!?!

Al-Saadiq Banks has crafted another classic! He knows how to deliver a fascinating, action-packed, gritty tale.

As the story begins, we meet Amber Jones, aka Lil’ Bit, a young girl struggling. Lil’ Bit is the epitome of a hard knock life. As she gets older, her luck changes for the better. Or does it?

Banks leaves most other authors of the genre looking shallow with his well thought out, layered plots, talent for dialogue and unforgettable, signature characters. It’s a constant in his work. No detail is too small. Everything is wonderfully plotted. The pace is well executed. Even a few familiar faces pop up.

STRAPPED, his seventh novel, easily fulfills the expectations created by his earlier work.

Somebody, please, give this man the literary equivalent to an Oscar!! I don’t like all the titles and whatnot. King of this, prince of that…but real talk, Al-Saadiq Banks is that dude!
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May 5, 2009
I Live This...

I wanted to write a spectacular review, but each time I thought of something, I worried that I'd trip up and mention something that readers should be able to experience for themselves. So after careful consideration, I'm simply going to say this...STRAPPED is a fiery novel that spits knowledge and drama. I was entranced by the particulars, enjoyed the stimulating characters and invaluable lessons. Job well done.

Reviewed by: Taye
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September 12, 2010
This book is good so far. I dont want to finish reading it because it seem so real. I know all the areas thats mention it makes it very interesting. GREAT BOOK! The next book I have waiting to read is Sincerely Yours.
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sounds interesting so I will put this on my list
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