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by Brandon McCalla (Author) "When Rich rolled up on the avenue it was evident it was going to be a good day..." (more)
Key Phrases: white bitch, Colombian Holla, Ghetto Sounds, Col Holla (more...)
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"An urban Soprano crime drama" -- Nikki Turner - A Hustler's Wife, Project Chick

Product Description
Rich was once your typical drug-dealing street hustler with dreams of the music industry and chrome rims that keep spinning even when the car stops.

Now he has finally anteed up. He’s acquired a new whip, more technology for his producing endeavors, and a less visibly active grip on his lucrative drug empire. He has bigger sights and a more legitimate dream ahead of him.

Rich has grown weary of all the drug doings and bullet dodging. He secretly wants out of the game and has situated a financial endeavor with his partner Afta that will possibly pull him out of the grind.

Rich’s plan seemed so simple—continue to produce the hottest beats and drop that album he’s been working on with the Legacy clique so he can buy that huge, capacious home his woman Leaya has her sights on. She always gets what she wants.

But someone doesn’t want that to happen. Someone in Rich’s past wants him dead. An old nemesis that’s just as cagey and smart as he is. Someone who knows Rich just as well as he knows himself…

DIAMOND DROUGHT walks you through a Hip Hop Soap Drama circled around Rich’s filthy existence with an incredible supporting cast and host of characters…

The hazel-eyed thug Major
The Prada brat Anna
The black Erika Kane Shantel
And the enigmatic Pimp Willie Green
With a cameo appearance by the Dark Man himself DMX…
DIAMOND DROUGHT, Book One of the Diamond Series.

Walk with them…

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Writersandpoets.com, LLC (July 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970380364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970380364
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #815,489 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Hip Hop Drama? - Yes, Literary Advancement - No, June 23, 2005
 Diamond Drought is the first book in the hip-hop soap opera, Diamond Series. This book is definitely hip-hop fiction. The excessive use of foul language and ghetto slang detract from the reading. This soap opera unfolds on the streets of New York, with the story centered on "Filthy" Rich and his illegal activities. Rich is heavily involved in the drug trade and directs the crime family that runs the avenue with no questions asked. Major, Afta, and Prime are the soldiers who protect Rich, manage the dealings on the avenue as well as operate the club, Diamonds, and the small music studio, Ghetto Sounds. Rich plans to quit the drug trade and turn music producer which will in turn propel his boy, Prime, into the limelight as a rap superstar.

The other players in the melodrama are females and commonly referred to as B%&*$'s. Rich's girl is Leaya, a chick down for whatever when it comes to her man. Leaya is an "around-the-way-girl" who uses Rich's money to floss on the avenue every day. Anna, Leaya's best friend, is a ghetto college student in love with designer labels and men who can fund her spending habits. Shantel, labeled the black Erica Kane, is a cutthroat high-class businesswoman determined to get exactly what she wants in business and in men. Monique is a refined sista who catches the train to read and drink coffee at Starbucks. The other players are Willie, the pimp extraordinaire; Germany, the white girl rapper; and Sparkles, the stripper.

The drama is about sex, drugs and rap music. The story intensifies when gunshots are fired at the club. Who is behind the shots? Which person is supposed to die? What role does Willie play and why does he hate Rich so much? Most of the questions will be answered in the end but some loose ties were left for those readers who will be interested enough to buy the second book in this series. This is definitely a story for those in the hip-hop generation and if you are not familiar with slang used on the East coast forget about understanding the language used. The idea of a hip-hop soap opera is interesting but the story did not have multi-dimensional characters or depth. I have to mention that the author states in the area usually reserved for thanking those instrumental in the development of the work for readers to "buy my %$#& book". Kinda sets you back, huh. What the heck was he thinking? I will definitely have to be strong-armed to read the next installment in this series. Hopefully, it will have more literary value.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars TOO MUCH FOR ME!, March 8, 2005
By Just My Thoughts (The Windy City-Chi-Town) - See all my reviews
Maybe I am too old for all this "hip hop" slang stuff. Diamond Drought had so much unnecessary slang that I lost focus on the plot. All it talked about was bling bling and expensive cars. I see where Brandon McCalla was trying to take it, but my advice to you Mr. McCalla is that your book will be read by more than just rapping hip hoppers. For anyone interested in this piece, make sure you're not over 30! For the 30+, be careful about reading this one, you won't understand all the language. Speaking of which, it is full of bad language. I didn't like this one at all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Full Soap Opera Cast!, February 8, 2005
By LOCKSIE "ARC Book Club Inc" (ARCBOOKCLUBINC.com) - See all my reviews
  
It's street drama, where what you wear says who you are. The women better be good looking with a fat a**, and a rap or two to go with it. Rich is a street hustler trying to go straight with his recording business, but he has not completely let go of the streets. He has his crew (don't they always) and his woman Leaya, who does not really trust her man fully. Rich would give her the world if he could, but there is someone watching Rich's every move, and this person wants Rich to go down...in a two by four!
This drama moves along fast with a host of colorful characters to keep up with, but if you are a avid reader you can handle it. The story has a lot of layers which start to unfold as you get deeper into the book. All the characters were richly developed and added their own flavor to the story. I can honestly say I did not know what the out come of this book would be and I was pleasantly surprised. I did not like the rap versus (the story did'nt need so many of them) and too many brand name dropping!!!! I have a couple of questions for Mr McCalla but I will wait and ask him in an online chat. Otherwise I enjoyed the story. The book has an excellent cover and I am looking forward to Brandon's next book in the Diamond series.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Blinded by Diamonds
I was told I lack the brain capacity to understand this story. I guess he was correct. This story had no point what so ever. Now it did have a plot towards the end. Read more
Published on May 4, 2005 by Angie

5.0 out of 5 stars Genius - 20 Stars for this Masterpiece
Diamond Drought is what's really good in Hip-Hop Fiction. Mr. McCalla gives you non-stop action as he thrills you with a story that keeps your interest from start to finish. Read more
Published on April 26, 2005 by Deborah Smith

3.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Much
This book was good but a bit too much for me. Excessive foul language and slang galore. But the plot and characterization came across vividly. Read more
Published on April 2, 2005 by Raysa Bell

4.0 out of 5 stars PLEASANT SURPRISE......
This cool piece of street lit stars Filthy Rich, a big time drug dealer with tons of street cred; Rich wants out of the game, wants to use his ill-gotten gains in more legitimate... Read more
Published on March 1, 2005 by Dana Y. Bowles

5.0 out of 5 stars Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend
Now we all know that diamonds are a girls bestfriend, but Diamond Drought, is a must read book that you will love page after page after page. Read more
Published on February 20, 2005 by Glamour

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT READ!!!!!
BRANDON PUT IN SOME WORK WITH THIS BOOK. IT HAVE A DIFFERENT SIDE TO IT, FROM THE OTHER BOOKS THAT ARE OUT. HE'S A VERY TALENTED WRITER, WITH AN INK THUMB!!!!!!!!!!!! Read more
Published on February 11, 2005 by RAYA

4.0 out of 5 stars Melodramatic hip-hop-era
Ponder if you will a soap opera that unfolds on the streets of New York. Instead of the stage being inside your television it's in book form. Read more
Published on January 24, 2005 by Nardsbaby

4.0 out of 5 stars a good read
Ok, I must say ease up on the words you use to refer to women. The words are harsh and not all of your women characters are those names. Read more
Published on January 8, 2005 by blaquebooklover

4.0 out of 5 stars Diamonds are a girl's best friend
I'm not even going to lie. I was skeptical coming into this read. I heard that it was all that, but haven't we all heard that? Read more
Published on January 4, 2005 by Ms Toni

5.0 out of 5 stars this book is worth it
Being an avid reader of urban lit, I found Mr McCalla's book to be one of the real ones out here..He has taken the game to a whole new level. Read more
Published on December 13, 2004 by shyste(coast2coastreadersbookclub)

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