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REVIEW: J.Y.Frimpong - EXTRATERRESTRIAL
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RELEASE DATE: 4TH OCTOBER, 2013
AUTHOR: J.Y.FRIMPONG
THEME: SUPER-COSMIC LOVE
STYLE: Sonnet
Extraterrestrial is the direct sibling of LIVING TO DIE in the sense that whilst LIVING TO DIE "confuses" the theme of love and death in a cold sniveling way, Extraterrestrial rather talks about a cold sniveling kind of love: the unstable love of an alien.
The kind of love which causes people to wonder why and how someone would get so attached to the love of an alien. Here answers are given in the sense that, the narrator which the long anticipated main character, Beyonville of the yet to be published book "A BOOK THAT NEVER DIES II comes back to life to fulfill his devilish ambitions. In "EXTRATERRESTIAL", the dead character through the help of an alien comes back to life through Machiavellian means. His means of getting back from the dead is rather an obscure one. Maybe to continue his sinister acts. For Beyonville to come back to life again, he needs the power of an extraterrestrial.
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