During his eight months behind bars, Lil Wayne kept daily diaries and now he is ready to share it with the world.  That's right Lil Wayne is going to turn his diary into a book.

Last year Lil Wayne plead guilty to felony attempted weapons  possession for having a loaded semiautomatic firearm on his tour bus in 2007.  He spent his time behind bars at New York City's Rikers Island. Fortunately he didn't have to serve his entire sentence.  He got out four months early for good behavior.

And luckily for us he jotted down all his thoughts.  The book is suppose to talk about the people he met, his family, and his future.  I'm sure it will be filled with tons of interesting details.  The book, Gone Till November, will also cover the time he spent in solitary confinement.

No word has been said about the amount of money Weezy will be getting, but I'm sure it is a pretty penny.  But we do know that Grand Central Publishing will be the lucky publishing house.

"We are thrilled to be publishing Wayne's prison memoir," the publisher's executive editor, Ben Greenberg, said in a release. "He kept detailed journals of his inner and outer life while he was on Rikers Island, and they certainly tell a story. They are revealing."

It seems that everything Wayne touches turns to gold so I'm sure that this book will do the same.

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