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Daryl Omar

    Daryl Omar Shabazz writes to illuminate the Black experience and explore complex themes such as capitalism, psychology, and interpersonal relationships. His works offer readers a unique perspective on the American landscape, seen through the eyes of a Black man navigating its inherent darkness and striving for equity. Shabazz's writing, often imbued with an Afrocentric or multicultural lens, serves not as self-help but as the help itself, providing clarity and building bridges to understanding. He aims to equip readers with the insight needed to comprehend the world and ultimately conquer its challenges.

    New Girl
    Best Friends
    • Best Friends

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a university in a war-torn region, the story explores the emotional turmoil of Chris, a senior History major grappling with alienation and heartbreak. As he navigates his dark depression after a breakup, Mya, a junior studying Journalism, harbors feelings for him but struggles with his desire for solitude. Their relationship teeters on the brink of possibility, raising questions about connection and healing amidst personal and external conflict.

      Best Friends
    • New Girl

      • 221 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Morgan has no memories and a terrifying destiny. Rumya has moved halfway across the world, seeking her fortune. Morgan never expected himself to be capable of love, and then he meets Rumya.Morgan offers Rumya the opportunity of a lifetime to run his nightclubs while he works abroad. Rumya believed she found the man of her dreams. Yet, he’s younger than her! She inquires more about the elusive young man, seeing a man with the power to save the world… or destroy it.Rumya has found a man she loves, and the mafia wants him dead.Daryl Omar offers a fresh perspective for Black men and of Black men. His writing offers a unique skill in dialogue from years of working directly with people. His novels and epics are like watching a late-night HBO series or a Marvel movie but far more profound and fulfilling.

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