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Devan's Monster

Autor Spider Rae
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iun 2015
Devan's Monster is a dark-humored fantasy tale of human intolerance and social bias. Within the body of the storyline the main character, {Devan Johnson} is faced with the surreal challenge of dealing with a real life monster who calls himself Nos Stre'. At first Devan, fights against the monster, {Nos Stre'}, which he has let lose on the earth through a beautiful Indonesian box. However later, as the story progresses, Devan's perception of the monster, {Nos Stre'}, changes as Devan's original presumption of who is and who is not a monster is blurred. Devan's perception begins to change when he begins to see more and more of the monster's negative attributes within the human race. This realization ultimately leads Devan to the epiphany that the true monsters exist within and not without. As Devan walked passed many of his friends, he pretended not to see the tears of pain, anger, and despair in their eyes. They knew that Devan's leaving was saving them and the base from an all out government assault. However, his friends within the base hated the fact that they were freely sacrificing one of their most beloved members to the monster that they all hated... As the two huge doors of OTM opened, Devan walked out alone with only his bags in his hands and several F.B.I. officials escorted Devan to an awaiting black van. Once Devan was inside the black van, two of the OTM guards that stood outside the huge double-doors began to weep tears of anger and pain... and as the black vehicles soon disappear into the horizon the guard's only thoughts were, "Monsters They are all such monsters "
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ISBN-13: 9781627463607
ISBN-10: 1627463607
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: TATE PUBLISHING