Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Gerrick D. Kennedy

    Gerrick D. Kennedy is an award-winning journalist who delves into the heart of pop music for the Los Angeles Times. His reporting offers an intimate look into the music industry, profiling its most influential figures. Kennedy's work is celebrated for its insightful analysis and ability to capture the essence of the artists he features. Through his journalistic lens, readers gain a unique perspective on the contemporary music landscape.

    Parental Discretion Is Advised
    The Vanished Knight
    Didn't We Almost Have It All
    • 2022

      Didn't We Almost Have It All

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(501)Add rating

      An up-close and intimate journey through Whitney Houston's incredible ascent to stardom and her tragic fall from graceDidn’t We Almost Have It All is a portrait of the woman behind one of the most famous voices in the world; a performer whose struggles and insecurities with race, sexuality, addiction, identity, abuse, faith, and class ultimately contributed to a heartbreaking demise that was devastating and inevitable in equal measure. Whitney Houston's story is a cautionary tale about the perils of fame and addiction, but it's also a story rife with emotions that are universal to the human experience. She lived much of her life trying to please others—her parents, her family, her mentor Clive Davis, the public—all people who made her a prisoner to her successes and failures in the last decade of her life. This groundbreaking new biography is centered around firsthand reporting that weaves together the story of a rising star and, for the first time, digs into the dark underbelly of the abuse, addiction, and anxiety that caused Houston's very public fall from grace and ultimately her death.

      Didn't We Almost Have It All
    • 2015

      The entity living inside Callan's soul orphaned her at age eleven. By the time she's sixteen, it's ensured her being shunted from one foster family to another. Her thirteenth foster assignment should be routine. Except...it's not. A psycho in medieval armor kidnaps her and she ends up in a magical world. There, she accidentally discovers a secret her parents had kept until the day they died. Both actually came from this magical world, but left before Callan was born. To cover their tracks, they'd lied about everything. Even who they really were. Driven to find out where she comes from, Callan's trapped in a race for life and death. Walking away isn't an option, but if she stays too long, the entity will find its next victim. In this world where secrets are sacrosanct and grudges are remembered, finding the truth will be near impossible. Especially when Callan has her own homicidal little secret to deal with. One with a taste for destroying her life.

      The Vanished Knight