A review by lexesmikasa
Life After Death by Sister Souljah

4.0

I couldn't listen to others reviews because I rather take a dive into a book myself and come up with my own conclusions. I will say, many may not have finished the book based on the genre the book is. The Coldest Winter ever is known as an urban fiction book. However, Life after death can be viewed as a book that takes a dive into Winter's life after her death basically. It deals with the underworld, analyzing her life, her still being the same ol' Winter, and seeing if she could redeem herself.

People dove in with their own thoughts of what should happen and as Sister Souljah stated, plenty has written continuations of her book and she wanted something different.

I personally felt this was a really good book with a deeper message that went over a lot of people's head (similar to the coldest winter ever). Of course, some things happen that made me clutch my pearls but I understood where the author was going when it comes to speaking of hell. Overall, this approach was different and thought-provoking to say as well. I believe the genre of the book and people having their ideas of how the book should've gone is why so many have major issues with it besides their own personal reasons as well.

I would say, go into the book with a different mind frame and understand it's not the same genre. Dump what you believe should happen and just experience the book. Be prepared for shockers though! There were moments where I stated Winter was borderline insane.