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The Game Don't Change

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"Having grown up on the streets of South Jamaica, Queens, Fox wrote this first novel in 2013 while incarcerated at the Orleans Correctional Facility. After moving to rap music as a pal of artist 50 Cent, in 2014 the author unfortunately was gunned down by a killer in a black ski mask. Here, Teen DeMarco Jones finds himself in a correctional center to do a bid for 18 months. By luck he breaks out and returns to the streets and starts dealing."
Library Journal
"[A] paean to hip-hop life in Queens . . . [Protagonist] DeMarco's rise is meteoric, and his fall as fast and inevitable, in this tragic tale filled with street talk."
Publishers Weekly
"The only novel from deceased legendary Queens rapper Mazaradi Fox, a member of 50 Cent's G-Unit crew."
Publishers Weekly, Fall 2016 Announcements
"A gripping, gritty, riveting read from cover to cover...Highly recommended."
Midwest Book Review
"As gritty as they come."
Ozzie's Book Blog
"The Game Don't Change is a story from the streets, where life and death are closer than you think. Mazaradi Fox knew how to play the game better than most, and his life and experience shine through every page of this tough and unsentimental book. An instant classic of NYC thug life."
Prodigy of Mobb Deep
Mazaradi Fox wrote this novel in 2013 during his incarceration at the Orleans Correctional Facility. The Game Don't Change opens when DeMarco Jones escapes from a juvenile detention center. Successfully evading the law, DeMarco builds his reputation on the streets of Queens as a fearless and charismatic drug hustler. Though he is only sixteen, women of all ages can't get enough of him. He quickly finds, however, that he must battle ferociously to maintain his new kingpin status.


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Publisher: Akashic Books

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  • Release date: November 1, 2016

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  • ISBN: 9781617755040
  • File size: 8885 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2016

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  • ISBN: 9781617755040
  • File size: 8885 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2016

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"Having grown up on the streets of South Jamaica, Queens, Fox wrote this first novel in 2013 while incarcerated at the Orleans Correctional Facility. After moving to rap music as a pal of artist 50 Cent, in 2014 the author unfortunately was gunned down by a killer in a black ski mask. Here, Teen DeMarco Jones finds himself in a correctional center to do a bid for 18 months. By luck he breaks out and returns to the streets and starts dealing."
Library Journal
"[A] paean to hip-hop life in Queens . . . [Protagonist] DeMarco's rise is meteoric, and his fall as fast and inevitable, in this tragic tale filled with street talk."
Publishers Weekly
"The only novel from deceased legendary Queens rapper Mazaradi Fox, a member of 50 Cent's G-Unit crew."
Publishers Weekly, Fall 2016 Announcements
"A gripping, gritty, riveting read from cover to cover...Highly recommended."
Midwest Book Review
"As gritty as they come."
Ozzie's Book Blog
"The Game Don't Change is a story from the streets, where life and death are closer than you think. Mazaradi Fox knew how to play the game better than most, and his life and experience shine through every page of this tough and unsentimental book. An instant classic of NYC thug life."
Prodigy of Mobb Deep
Mazaradi Fox wrote this novel in 2013 during his incarceration at the Orleans Correctional Facility. The Game Don't Change opens when DeMarco Jones escapes from a juvenile detention center. Successfully evading the law, DeMarco builds his reputation on the streets of Queens as a fearless and charismatic drug hustler. Though he is only sixteen, women of all ages can't get enough of him. He quickly finds, however, that he must battle ferociously to maintain his new kingpin status.


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