| “Witty beyond belief, author Kim Williams has a way of painting corporate America as subtle as a neon coat on a cloudy day…”Diary” is one of those books that you want to share with several friends, especially Black women. A fast and immensely satisfying read, “Diary” whet and satisfied my discerning palate.” |
Wanda Sabir, San Francisco Bay View. |
| “Williams’ words are a valid, intrinsic element of the consciousness of the writer and a great many people.” |
Black Issues Book Review, May-June 2005 |
| “40 HOURS AND AN UNWRITTEN RULE: The Diary of a Nigger, Negro, Colored, Black, African-American Woman is at times emotionally stirring, racially provocative and always humorous.” |
Brown Skin Magazine, February 2005 |
| “THE DIARY OF A NIGGER, NEGRO, COLORED, BLACK, AFRICANAMERICAN WOMAN is an excerpt from the book of life of any person, male or female, of the African-American persuasion.” |
Renee Williams, The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers |
| “I found this book to be wonderfully hilarious… Williams definitely has her finger on the pulse of Caucasian/African-American relations in the office.” |
T. Rhythm Knight, APOOO Book Club |
| “Sometimes I come across a gem of a novel that expresses and conjures up deep emotions that are sometimes nesting in my heart. 40 HOURS AND AN UNWRITTEN RULE is an example of such a work… I was very impressed with the author’s use of the language, humor and comparisons she used to really assert the purpose of this novel.” |
Imani Voices.com |
| “In her debut novel, Kim Williams paints an incredibly accurate picture of racial tension in the workplace… The incidents will have you slapping your knee with laughter.” |
Book-Remarks.com |