BOOK RELEASE: MIDNIGHT BY SISTER SOULJAH
Friday, November 21, 2008

Am I the only one who didn’t know New York Times bestselling author Sister Souljah released a new book this month? If I am, oh well, better late than never.
MIDNIGHT is the follow-up to Sister Souljah’s successful 1999 debut, The Coldest Winter Ever. Following the popular character MIDNIGHT, it’s more of the background story of his life. FYI: As reviewer mentioned, if you are looking for a sequel to The Coldest Winter Ever, you will be very disappointed. Though the story is about the character Midnight from the Coldest Winter Ever, this book is about his life before the Santiagos. As a matter of fact, the oldest he gets in this book is the age of fourteen.
Atria Books launched MIDNIGHT on November 4th with a major national publicity tour and a multi-media promotional campaign. MIDNIGHT hit #7 on the New York Times bestsellers list after its first week on-sale.








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76.
tia
Friday, November 21, 2008 /
#53 i totally agree….flyy girl 2 was NOTHING like it should have been ….that shit was boring and i didnt even get through it.
77.
Ms. Scorpian
Friday, November 21, 2008 /
I read the book and sorry it is not a sequel to The Coldest Winter’s character MIDNIGHT.
Please read….. His mother and sister’s names are not identical. Neither are the Midnight character personas…….
78.
donte
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
yes sister souljah is back what! i read tcwe bout 4 years ago and was blown away i can’t wait to get my hands on this i’m going to read it in one night
79.
InTHeLoop
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
The midnight I envisioned did NOT look like that….
80.
Kellz
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
Damn… I didn’t know she came out w/ a new book either. I’m not really into urban books anymore but since it’s her I might check it out.
81.
tiny_t_sigh
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
I really have to wonder what the average IQ of the folks on this board. “Best book ever written”? You guys must be joking. I don’t have an ounce of respect for Sister S at all. This book is by no way an accurate depcition of the Muslim society.
I encourage you all to step away from these “gangsta” themed books and actually read something of substance.
82.
earthadc
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
CWE sold more than a million copies. I am sure the publishers and publicists had this in mind when they foisted Midnight off on the public as a sequel or prequel to the novel. This undercuts Sister Souljah’s credibility. The book is SO disrespectful of women and SO behind the times. She just idealizes the Midnights culture while glossing over the painful facts of life for women in that area. She ignores genital mutilation (cliterodectomy) in which the women lose part of their vagina so that they will not experience sexual desire. Women are ritually unclean. They are regarded as inferior in every way to men. Don’t get me started on tribalism. This is a big scam to part us from our money. Gas is down. The price of that book will buy several gallons of gas!
83.
FLAWLESS BEAUTY!
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
Omg! SISTA SOULJA can we please get a sequal to “The Coldest Winter Ever!” Like everyone else I read that book like six or seven years ago. It was around the time of Brandy’s Full Moon cd {which was on point} I recommend that everyone re-read that book listening to that cd it goes so well together! But back to the real issue, Sista Soulja you left us hanging on pen’s and needles trying to see what was going to happen to the whole Santiago Family. Guess what you haven’t delivered yet. If your not going to do the sequal or the movie, PLEASE LET US KNOW, PLEASE!
We have been fan’s of yours for a while, but your fan base is SLOWLY dying! Ms. Angel if you don’t mind can you use your connection or something to find out the real deal? Will she or will she not do a follow-up???
The Coldest Winter Ever hands down the best book I have ever read! Hands Down
84.
nitevision
Saturday, November 22, 2008 /
i just finished reading “midnight” and was past disappointed to actually being disgusted by the end of it. i agree with the others who stated that the book is degrading to black females. what kind of sense does it make for african-american girls and women to be portrayed as mindless whores who are only interested in his looks when he goes and falls in love and marries someone who could only be interested in him because of his looks because they don’t speak any of the same languages and can spend practically no time together before they mysteriously fall in love. somehow, akemi isn’t seen as mindless and oversexed like every other black girl who also thinks he’s attractive because she’s asian…and perhaps because they’re language barrier allows him to maintain the macho dominance over a woman he believes is natural and ordered by allah.
ok, i won’t go on, but i will say that i was deeply disturbed by how this story glorifies women being treated as a man’s property and pigeonholes women to the domestic realm. furthermore, it was quite disturbing to read graphic accounts of teenage sex. i’m scare for my little sisters to read this.
85.
KSH
Monday, November 24, 2008 /
“The Coldest Winter” was my shit. I sooooo wanted her to carry on the story of the Santiago’s behind bars or the story of Midnight getting married and adopting the younger siblings. The sibling that came to the Mom’s funeral decked out trying to be like Winter.
I might have to check this out though, I prefer a sequel to “Winter” though!
86.
KSH
Monday, November 24, 2008 /
CL needs to hire someone to start a book club. That would be a nice little addition to the site. I LOVE to read all kinds of books and I don’t really have time to share info and insight with other peeps. I am a political science junkie so I read a lot of political books but I get in my Mary Monroe, Tracy Brown, Carl Webber in the mean time.
If you liked “The Coldest Winter Ever” you should check out “White Lines” by Tracy Brown.
87.
Thicky
Monday, November 24, 2008 /
Sup Loopers-Happy Monday!!
First- I really enjoyed reading all the comments from everyone, some had me really cracking up-Mickey’s “determined to get through it” had me giggling, because I’ve definitely been there and done that.
I’m a voracious book reader and can normally go through a book in about 1-3 days and CWE was a complete page turner. The mark of a good author is to make you feel like you’re there, I cried when Winter’s mom died, and I felt so sad when she went to see her dad and he refused the visit because he had nothing to offer her. So just for that reason I’m a big fan of SS. She makes you feel….
I agree with some of the other readers and I hate that she put a picture on the cover of her new book because the Midnight of your imagination or mine can be completely different, someone almost unreal. Also it can really conflict with your idea of beauty or handsomeness which gives you an almost negative or dissapointed vibe going in. Even as a boy the picture of Midnight in my mind doesn’t resemble the cover.
So I think that I’ll put this on hold at my local library, no harm no foul.
But you guys really made my morning-I love yall xoxo Thicky
88.
no mane
Monday, November 24, 2008 /
The Book is Wick Whack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
89.
Midnigh Lover
Monday, November 24, 2008 /
I love the book, very good, enjoyed the detail. Yes it wasn’t Coldest Winter Ever but nothing could be. It obvious this was a set up for more books to come, and I personally appreciate learning about Midnights early years. I think if you take Coldest Winter Ever out the equation you will thoroughly enjoy the story.
90.
monique
Wednesday, December 3, 2008 /
I was so excited when I heard there would be a sequel to the coldest winter ever. I was going to go out and buy that book again so I could remember the characters again. And be prepared to read midnight.
Instead when I got to borders I seen the whole set up especially for sista soulja book, midnight. And I wanted to get right into it.
I bought the book about five days ago, and usally I would be almost done reading a book. I am about 100 pages in and its soo boring. It seems to unrealistic about how midnight was the sole provider, and picked up his mom, at the age of 14. So far that’s all I’ve read..
I give this book two thumbs down and I would like to recruit some of my friends so I can use their thumbs and give it more thumbs down!
Iso does this mean that sista soulja will come out with a book solely baed on one character every year. If so please save us the trouble and don’t.
Did p. Shitty write this?
I want my money back. I hope borders accept it
91.
>MZ.RAY
Thursday, December 11, 2008 /
I just got done readn this book i read all her books & i loved this one to
just hated how it ended lol i hope she makes a second part to it.. ima have 2 wait years lol
92.
Meg
Saturday, December 13, 2008 /
I honestly can’t believe people read these books. so ghetto and uneducational. I read the coldest winter ever when i was a teen and really, ghetto ghetto…..wont be reading any more of her books.
93.
VenusUnleashed
Saturday, January 10, 2009 /
I think the book is a show-off of the fact that she is well-informed on different cultures. I like her and all but dayummmmm this book was boring. Real talk. I think she degraded black women more than some of these rappers do. I know that there are some things we need to work on as a people; just dont like the fact that she basically declared us hopeless. I guess us women have to cover up in hot a$$ clothes and allow our husbands to have more than 1 wife to be considered “worthy’.
Anyway(I digress), Dont waste your money on this book!
94.
Salaam
Thursday, January 15, 2009 /
The sequel to the Coldest Winter Ever was to be about Winters sister. I met Sistah Soulja while she was writing it. Why it, has yet to hit the book stores? Who knows, maybe it will someday. Why the movie never got done? Somebody ask Jada. Writers don’t usually have a lot to do with screenplays of their books, other than giving some input. For those who say Midnight has nothing to do with the CWE, I can’t see how you can say that. It’s a prequel, not a sequel. It does appear that there will be another, and she could be gearing up to give us a whole series in the saga. This book gives the story of Midnight, when he first arrives in America at age 7. He gives his views about the people he meets in his Brooklyn neighborhood, and America in general. Yes, some of these views may make you feel like SS is dissin’ the black community, a bit worse than Bill Cosby. However, the story is being told through the eyes of a young man coming from a different culture. If you read the book, you might just learn something, and if you still feel angry, then maybe we need to take a look at ourselves.
95.
star
Friday, January 16, 2009 /
Um, I just finished the book and let some of you all tell it it was horrible. Well I must say, it is nothin like the Coldest Winter, but it is awesome. I wonder if he had’ve been ghetto and ignorant would the people who didn’t like the book all of a sudden like the book more? Dont get me wrong, it kinda caught me off guard too, but honestly I like the fact that it was nothing like i expected it to be.
Oh yeah, and just because he chose a japanese woman does not mean that Souljah has lost her Black Card…open your minds and read the book once again
I just hope there’s a second book cause it kinda left me open for more info.
Sister Souljah is the best, every last one of her books are great.
96.
Lil Bitt
Friday, January 16, 2009 /
I am half way thru with “midnight”. I mean its good but like many others i was expecting to see the more street hood side of him. I was upset about the pictures, it crushed me to see he doesnt look how i wanted him to. I am just being honest i really would of picked a different girk intrest but hey. I will be awaiting the next book. No more winter? No more Santiaga? you killing me sista!!!!! I’ll finish the book and come back
97.
Legendary
Monday, January 19, 2009 /
I think “Midnight” is brilliant. It is more of “what you need” instead of what you want…That is how I describe this book, it is definitely for the Kings and Queens having or seeking Knowledge of Self….A must read
98.
Almondeyes
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 /
The book Midnight was pretty good, although it was about Midnight and his life. I’m hoping that there will be another book starting where the coldest winter ever ended. Actually, Midnight could definitely be read before the Coldest winter ever. I might have to read it again just to tie the two books together. Not a bad book, but definitely not what I expected.
99.
Chastity
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 /
I read CWE when it first came out and I also bought the 10 year anniversary edition (someone stole my original copy) And in the anniversary edition Sister Souljah wrote that she was working on a sequel to CWE concentrating on the younger sister, Porche, as the main character. I am still waiting on that book. Come on Souljah, We need that book or at least the movie to the first one.
BTW #40 Rosarion Dawson could not play this role. Winter was not hispanic neither was her father (despite the name) Winter was described as being brown skinned not light skinned. Back in the day I thought of someone who looked like Stacey Dash or the young girl who played DMX little chick on the side in Belly. But now days I don’t know who could pull it off.
And #51 why would you go and ruin the entire book for someone who MIGHT want to go read it? Even if you didn’t like it someone else might want to read it without knowing what was going to happen. DANG!!!!!
100.
Michelle
Thursday, February 26, 2009 /
I just finished reading the book Midnight. I have read the coldest winter ever 3 times. I am so disappointed in this book. It was terrible.
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