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Dragons Lexicon Triumvirate

by Kenneth Che Tew Eng
Dragons Lexicon Triumvirate

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ISBN13: 9780974876504
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Rifts in time during the Middle Ages allow humans to summon powerful prehistoric beasts and future technologies in this fantastic novel about the influence of perception on reality and the role of political power on the conversion of knowledge into ideology. Under the auspices of the hominids, dragon king Drekkenoth has attempted to use knowledge to corrupt the minds of all the dragons in his kingdom but is stymied by the existence of a single source of uncorrupt knowledge: a tome of omniscience known as the Lexicon. Dennagon, a lowly dragon sentry, takes it upon himself to discover this lexicon, an act that leads to his expulsion from the mainstream world of worms and humans and the creation of a band of dissident dragons who wage war on the corruption of Drekkenoth and his human masters. During his seemingly endless quest to find the Lexicon, battles with cyborg technodragons and bewildering encounters with the enigmatic forces of time provide Dennagon with insight into the ephemerality of omniscience and the instability of the temporal as he discovers that there is more to life than the lore he has so desperately been searching for.


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Kenneth Che-Tew Eng is a screenplay writer, novelist, and the author of The 0th Dimension. He lives in Bayside, New York.

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GK , March 13, 2007
I agree with the rest of what you said and the other reviewers. sad very sad. GK St johns, NF

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yes Eng is not only a rambling racist but, unfortunatelym, mentally disturbed (or as they say in Maine 'touched'). His live interview (under Kenneth Eng on YouTube) proves this as he can barely communicate properly with the interviewer. Mr Eng any chance you've had at ACTUALLY getting published by a REAL publisher (not self publishing yourself via a vanity press like DNA press) has disappeared as fast as you got fried from the AsianTimes. As for the novel itself. Yes I read it --it reads like the unedited ramblings of somebody who has no patience in learning the craft. And come to think of it I bet all that masturbating doesnt leave him much time to do that! Oh and nobody is calling you "chingchong" --its more like "ding-dong" get yourself some counseling son. PS There are Asian Americans and Asian Canadians who are doing quite well thank you and they dont need an confused individual like you to act as if you speak for them!

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wwic666 , February 28, 2007
Let's call this author what he really is- a rascist: Why I Hate Blacks Kenneth Eng, Feb 23, 2007 AsianWeek.com Here is a list of reasons why we should discriminate against blacks, starting from the most obvious down to the least obvious: • Blacks hate us. Every Asian who has ever come across them knows that they take almost every opportunity to hurl racist remarks at us. In my experience, I would say about 90 percent of blacks I have met, regardless of age or environment, poke fun at the very sight of an Asian. Furthermore, their activity in the media proves their hatred: Rush Hour, Exit Wounds, Hot 97, etc. • Contrary to media depictions, I would argue that blacks are weak-willed. They are the only race that has been enslaved for 300 years. It’s unbelievable that it took them that long to fight back. On the other hand, we slaughtered the Russians in the Japanese-Russo War. • Blacks are easy to coerce. This is proven by the fact that so many of them, including Reverend Al Sharpton, tend to be Christians. Yet, at the same time, they spend much of their time whining about how much they hate "the whites that oppressed them." Correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t Christianity the religion that the whites forced upon them? • Blacks don’t get it. I know it’s a blunt and crass comment, but it’s true. When I was in high school, I recall a class debate in which one half of the class was chosen to defend black slavery and the other half was chosen to defend liberation. Disturbingly, blacks on the prior side viciously defended slavery as well as Christianity. They say if you don’t study history, you’re condemned to repeat it. In high school, I only remember one black student ever attending any of my honors and AP courses. And that student was caught cheating. It is rather troubling that they are treated as heroes, but then again, whites will do anything to defend them. Kenneth Eng is the author of Dragons: Lexicon Triumvirate and Reincarnation. Also, this is part of an article this "intelligent" author wrote on his Amazon.com blog: "...Let's look at christianity. Christians believe that some creature called "jesus" sacrificed himself for humankind's "sins". They also believe that it was ethical for some guy named "moses" to be willing to kill his son just because a creature they call "god" told him to. First of all, christians have absolutely no comprehension of what it means to be ethical. They kill, steal and torture innocent atheists in the name of their bible and then pray for forgiveness from their stupid little priests. Secondly, a man who is willing to kill his own family just because someone told him to is a coward. A brave man would be willing to fight to the end for what he holds dear. Let's look at the muslim religion. They believe that music, dance, naked women and other such things are "indecent". They think that some creature called "allah" will bring them peace, yadda, yadda, yadda. They think that if they bow every day, they will somehow be transported to a place called "heaven", where everyone looks conspicuously human. I don't know about you, but I masturbate all the time. It's not going to affect me in any way, aside from making me need to take baths more often. And listening to O Fortuna will not make my head explode. Nor will spitting at every church I see make my intestines burst out of my abdomen. Furthermore, most religious people I've met tend to be incredibly stupid/poor. They are usually black/hispanic immigrants who do not have the brains or the balls to understand science and thus resort to reading retarded stories about saviors and saints. (Oh, by the way, for those of you who want to scream at how "racist" I am for mentioning negroes and hispanics in such a way, go to someone who gives a sh*t)... "

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m0chafrappucc1n0 , August 07, 2006 (view all comments by m0chafrappucc1n0)
If this pathetic child's writing was half as good as he thinks it is, the world would lie willingly beneath his feet. Hey, people would actually have heard he /existed/ from other sources besides chat boards laughing at him and his own self-praise. However, the sad fact is, his ego outstrips his skill by the largest margin I have ever had the misfortune of seeing.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780974876504
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
07/01/2005
Publisher:
D N A PRESS
Pages:
348
Height:
10.00 in.
Width:
6.50 in.
Age Range:
13-17 and up
Number of Units:
1
UPC Code:
2800974876506
Author:
Kenneth Che Tew Eng
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - Fantasy

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