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The Suck-Slam Storm is a very thought-provoking sequel to the book The Art of Living Negatively Positive. It continues to follow the saga of four characters, dubbed the Chocolate Gang by the media. Many questions are answered from the first book, and more secrets are revealed in this one. The Chocolate Gang, while going through the physical turbulence of the suck-slam storms, clings on to reality by a very thin emotional thread. This is a real thrilling novel to read, and if you like dramas, you will love this one. No matter what your race or religion, it will make you love and enjoy life that much more.…mehr

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The Suck-Slam Storm is a very thought-provoking sequel to the book The Art of Living Negatively Positive. It continues to follow the saga of four characters, dubbed the Chocolate Gang by the media. Many questions are answered from the first book, and more secrets are revealed in this one. The Chocolate Gang, while going through the physical turbulence of the suck-slam storms, clings on to reality by a very thin emotional thread. This is a real thrilling novel to read, and if you like dramas, you will love this one. No matter what your race or religion, it will make you love and enjoy life that much more.

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The Sunman was raised in a rough neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. He became addicted to reading and had a passion for writing at an early age. He read authors from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Maya Angelou. He attended PS 274 and PS 26 in Brooklyn. He became a writer at JHS 125 in Woodside, Queens. There, he and his friend Marc won trophies for track-and-field. He fell in love with Mother Nature and all her creatures. He attended Manhattan Vocational and Technical High School, where he was an editor for the yearbook. He jumps into all the sciences like an Olympic diver. He attended CCNY in Harlem, where he became exposed to many scholars and political and environmental activists. He loves to swim, fly, make kites, and play chess, and he is a commercial truck driver. He also listens to and DJs all types of uplifting music. He is a member of South Bushwick Reformed Church in Brooklyn, New York.