Isaac Paulson - Weisent Wong (2020)

 

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Weisent Wong is one of those books accurately described as a modern classical masterpiece. It details an ugly purple alien born in Yemen, living on the far away planet of Rekauq. The book notably chooses to ignore a linear plot following Freytag's Pyramid, instead opting for various strange episodes that conclude with violence and battles. The entire book is riddled with interesting spellings and has a relatively avant-garde approach to classic literature. Weisent Wong is undeniably a timeliness wonder for all ages.

You could take this book and view it as a deep and significant, and I wouldn't blame you. The novel almost appears to be a satirization of our fascination with violence and destruction, leaving us at the end of the day, witnesses to the Weisent Wongs around us. Everything within Weisent Wong's reach he can break. We, in turn, give him attention.

There's a big ugly purple alien inside of all of us.

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