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'Brayden has a strong passion for the many books written by J.R.R. Tolkien who Brayden looks up and aspires to, Brayden also considers The Hunger Games to be among his favourite books'

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What may appear at first to be just a fantasy tale is actually an absolutely GROUNDBREAKING literary novel. Brayden, whose style is obviously influenced by James Joyce, weaves together philosophical musings on life, reality, the meaning of our existence, faith, God, and more in this incredibly HUMAN response to Nietzsche's "Also Sprach Zarathustra." What Brayden actually does in his 106 page magnum opus is challenge Nietzsche's "Will To Power" by looking at the interplay between God and the cosmos among an evil world where war, carnage, and violence is the rule. Despite all the violence and chaos, Brayden shows how God can still exist among our friendships, hopes, and deeds.

And that's not even going into the implications of Brayden's incredible stylistic innovations. I mean, just look at the book description. Who writes like THAT?! Either ten year olds or Joyce-like geniuses, that's who! And I for one am hedging no my bet that this was written by a LITERARY GENIUS. If you don't get it, then I guess it's just 2deep4you, and you should stick to reading easy stuff, like Sonic the Hedgehog and Emmanuel Kant, no offense.

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