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Aaliyah: More Than a Woman
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Aaliyah Dana Haughton was that music business rarity: a teen idol who transformed herself into a critically acclaimed hip-hop soul artist, a singer who successfully made the transition to actress, and a beautiful woman who never let the trappings of celebrity go to her head. Following her impressive debut at age 14 with the album Age Ain't Nothin' but a Number, Aaliyah rai
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Mass Market Paperback, 208 pages
Published
December 1st 2001
by MTV Books
(first published 2001)
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May 05, 2011
Ryan Berry
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I'm Aaliyah fan she was a legend to me because she had numerous hits and i want to know how did she ever get to stardom where she is called "The Princess of Hip Hop" and died so tragically like rappers Notorious B.I.G, Tupac "2Pac aka Makaveli" Shakur, or TLC member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.
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Mar 24, 2008
Shanikia8F R.I.PUNCLE CURT/ KNOW AS MII CUZ
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it was amazing
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To people who are Aaliyah Fans
Recommended to Shanikia8F R.I.PUNCLE CURT/ KNOW AS MII CUZ by:
No One just look up to Aaliyah
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I like this book about Aaliyah because it all about her and who she really is. This book talks about her everyday life as she success her career as an singer.

Aaliyah More Than A Woman
PLOT: This is a behind the scenes look at the life of the deceased legendary RNB star Aaliyah Dana Haughton. The novel takes us from her birth to the day when after shooting for the Rock The Boat video her final day of the tragic plane crash which left us with a great loss.
MY THOUGHTS: When you read a biography the whole point is to walk away from that with more information about who you're reading about than you already knew about them. Which because social media hadn't ...more
PLOT: This is a behind the scenes look at the life of the deceased legendary RNB star Aaliyah Dana Haughton. The novel takes us from her birth to the day when after shooting for the Rock The Boat video her final day of the tragic plane crash which left us with a great loss.
MY THOUGHTS: When you read a biography the whole point is to walk away from that with more information about who you're reading about than you already knew about them. Which because social media hadn't ...more

This book is an inspiring biography. In this book there is no protagonist,and no antagonist either. There aren't also no conflicts. What I have learned in this book is how much love she put into her music. The most sadest part is when it showed the picture of her plane when it crashed. It made me feel so sad knowing that she died.
On the book it said that in life she was a mystery, but in death she was a legend. My favorite songs that she made was 'More Than A Woman' and "Rock The Boat." In this ...more
On the book it said that in life she was a mystery, but in death she was a legend. My favorite songs that she made was 'More Than A Woman' and "Rock The Boat." In this ...more

In reading the beginning of the book, I really could not get into the book. The author discussed a lot of things, which I felt strayed away from the subject matter. I wanted him to focus more on Aaliyah, so I would have a chance in understanding her better.
After reading the first 30 pages, this is when the transition started. I noticed that Aaliyah's story was being told; however there were still portions in the book that did not seem like they should have been a part of the book. An example of ...more
After reading the first 30 pages, this is when the transition started. I noticed that Aaliyah's story was being told; however there were still portions in the book that did not seem like they should have been a part of the book. An example of ...more

This book is a very good book for someone who didn't know that much about her because it gives a good background on her life and what happend to her and It can have you believeing," she died so young". She is the type of singer that changed some peoples life and she influenced them to live their dreams. As her being a African American singer/artist mainly is a big surprising that she made alot of accomplishments and how far she got to just have her life end very short. This book surprised me an
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When I first read "Aaliyah more than a woman" I was amazed of all the accomplishments she endured during her success.Then I was blue because after she made her last video "Rock the Boat" she passed away in a airplane crash in the year of 2001.I would rate this book as a five because it tells how you could accomplish and succeed up the ladder to success. Then thereafter to find out in just a second everything is gone in a blink of an eye.
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Sep 29, 2010
Tiara Wilson
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Aaliyah was a great book. It was mainly about when she died. The author wrote about the times that he had a interview with her before she had died. She had died in a airplane tha had missed the airport in the Bahamas

I love Aaliyah very much, and this book was a pleasant gift to commemorate her life and learn more about her. My overall complaint is that in some parts of the book, Farley interjects too many outside references when telling Aaliyah's story. For example, in the introduction, he writes extensively on the plane crash deaths of other famous celebrities or notable figures, which unnecessarily imposes on Aaliyah as the focus of the book. In other chapters, Farley tends to derail to the story lines of
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I don't know what this author was doing, but it seemed like he was writing a music historical, and a biased one I might add, other than Aaliyah's biography. Is it really necessary to tell me the history of Motown when that wasn't even Aaliyah's label? I honestly don't even think autobiography have me a glimpse of who the real Aaliyah was anyway, most of the book was so boggled down with facts and other people's generic observations (observations without real substance--I love Aaliyah as much as
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A saccharine, fairy tale-esque read about the Late Aaliyah.
It documents her early days as a child who was into singing & theatre, to her brief history with R.Nasty, her solo success, her experimentation with her image, sound & film roles, and her relationships around her family, clique & lovers.
Thinking about her still brings an ache, even while reading the book that tried it best to portray her life as delicate & as elegant as it could.
I still believe that we won't Have another Aaliyah. she wa ...more
It documents her early days as a child who was into singing & theatre, to her brief history with R.Nasty, her solo success, her experimentation with her image, sound & film roles, and her relationships around her family, clique & lovers.
Thinking about her still brings an ache, even while reading the book that tried it best to portray her life as delicate & as elegant as it could.
I still believe that we won't Have another Aaliyah. she wa ...more

I love this book because it give you an insight on RnB's princess its sad that her life was cut short at the age of 22 because her career was well on the fast track to hit the stratosphere with all that she was set to do.
Her legacy has left a lasting impact on what her life was and what it could've been she was a genuine person who gave her all into everything she did I was eleven years old when she passed it was just three days shy of my twelveth birthday Aaliyah you are still greatly missed. ...more
Her legacy has left a lasting impact on what her life was and what it could've been she was a genuine person who gave her all into everything she did I was eleven years old when she passed it was just three days shy of my twelveth birthday Aaliyah you are still greatly missed. ...more

I read this many years ago. As I read, Remembering Whitney, this book came to mind. It was a great book that looked at Aaliyah's life and career in a postive note. This book seem real factual, not like the author was trying to make the reader like or dislike Aaliyah, Farley wrote the facts.
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It's a sad story, and unfortunately, a badly written story as well. The author went on about intricacies of music careers; his experiences with many other celebrities (aka name dropping); so much irrelevant things that had nothing to do with the amazing Aaliyah. Shame.
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May 22, 2011
Nakeya smith
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i thought this book was really good because it really explained what happen to aliyah and where it happen.It also taught how much people were affected by her death and how much she influenced people.It also gave me information on her background .
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