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Let's Talk About Pep written by Sandy Denton, Queen Latifah, Missy Elliott Studio : MTV by MTV Release Date : 2008-08-26 Publisher : MTV Released : 2008-08-26 Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours Number of Items : 1 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 24 reviews)
List Price : $17.99 Our Price : $9.99
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She's the spiciest ingredient in the legendary rap group Salt-N-Pepa, and the outspoken star of VH1's smash-hit reality show. She's Sandy "Pepa" Denton -- and she's never at a loss for words. Now, in her first tell-all book, Pepa talks about sex, music, life, love, fame, and so much more.... "Most of you know me as Pep, or Pepa, the fun-loving half of Salt-N-Pepa. I am the party girl, the one who is down for whatever. But behind the laughs and the smiles is a whole lot of pain." Funny, fearless, and full of life, Sandy "Pepa" Denton is a pop culture icon whose remarkable story is every bit as captivating and provocative as her Grammy Award-winning music. This is the real Pepa -- upfront, uncensored, unstoppable -- and these are the memoirs of a true pioneer, fighter, survivor, and inspiration to women everywhere.For the first time, Pepa talks about:* Her troubled childhood* Surviving abuse* Her first encounters with Cheryl "Salt" James* Salt-N-Pepa's instant success* Her failed marriages and her escape from domestic abuse* Her "breakup" with Salt and their eventual "reunion"* Her triumphant comeback on the VH1 reality shows The Surreal Life, Fame Games, and The Salt-N-Pepa ShowFilled with surprising insights, outrageous anecdotes, and celebrity cameos -- including Queen Latifah, Martin Lawrence, Janice Dickinson, Omarosa, Missy Elliott, L.L. Cool J, supermodel Caprice, Ron Jeremy, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez, "Spinderella," and many others -- Let's Talk About Pep offers a fascinating glimpse behind the fame, family, failures, and successes of celebrity...and into the faithful heart of a woman who will always value the good friends she found along the way. In the words of Sandy "Pepa" Denton, "there's no walking away from that." |
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worth one read not that good or bad decent |
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nothingh really interesting I was never a salt n pepa fan anyway she talks about her career, her bad luck with men cause she liked thugs how treach abused her and the breakup with salt and how hurby dogged her and we know the rest she was on the surreal life, fame games and her return to reality tv with salt yes this is a boring novel but it could have been worser. |
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loved it!!! |
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i absolutely loved this book!! i learned a lot about Pep that i never would've thought. i couldn't put the book put down!! i would love for her to come out with another book. |
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A Good Book |
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I like the book. It was really good and interesting. I enjoyed her book alot better than i did that whore Faith Evans. I love the fact that pepa kept it real in her book. After reading this book, i have alot more respect for her now as a person. However, i do not believe her at all when she claims that she is gifted and has visions and can see things before they happen. I think that is just a bunch of B.S. Other than that i thought the book was a really good read. |
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Let's Talk About Pep - by Sandy -Pepa- Denton is great! The book is informative, entertaining and interesting. I learned some things that I did not know about the hit group Salt-N-Pepa. I have always liked Salt-N-Pepa. I remember their hits Push It, Tramp and My Mic Sounds Nice. I reccommend - Let's Talk About Pep - written by Sandy - Pepa - Denton to all fans of Salt-N-Pepa. |
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Relax with Pep |
I thought it was interesting reading about her life and the challenges she met throught out her life. I would like to see more of her and Salt.
The Bobby Brown biography is also a good read.
Imagine being in one of the most successful boy bands of all time, New Edition; Then leave the group to become one of the biggest pop stars in the world; Date some of the most world renown celebrities, such as Janet Jackson and Madonna....
Bobby Brown: The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But... |
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