A Comet Appears by Jess Moleman

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a comet appears - a novel

Life is easy. Love is cheap. And everything is so incredibly beautiful. Let's do drugs. Let's dance with sexy people. Let's make love. And everything is so incredibly beautiful. The city lights at night. The fluorescent drinks. The smell of endless summer. Everything is so incredibly beautiful. We can change the world. We are the future. We will make it happen. And then a comet appears...

A comet appears tells of a young man's quest to unify his conflicting ideals. Torn between the ambition to live a good life and the love for the life he lives, the protagonist struggles with happiness and pleasure, dreams and reality. It's a story about being lost and finding love, an account of growing up and making choices.

A comet appears is Brett Easton Ellis's Less Than Zero for the low-cost-airline generation.

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About Jess Moleman

The author of A Comet Appears

Jess Moleman (1981, Utrecht) is a novelist and citizen-reporter. In secondary school he developed a liking for the written word. Aged nineteen he finished his first manuscript which was dutifully rejected by both publishers and everybody else who laid eyes on it.

At twenty-one Jess gave up university and started a prolonged journey around the world. Right now he resides in Madrid (Spain) where he listens to Echo and the Bunnymen and lives a quiet and withdrawn life.

Jess's goal in life is to get a Wikipedia entry in all the native languages of the girls he dated. These include, by his own accord, Quechua, Euskara and Awa-Cuaiquer, a language spoken in a remote area of Columbia by not more than 21,000 people.

Like most of his work, Jess is fueled by whisky and coffee. For a comet appears he used his own international experiences and anecdotes typical for 21st century northeners, which he heard from the people he met on his journeys.

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Hi there! I'm Jess and a novelist and citizen-reporter living in Madrid, Spain. I'm fueled by whiskey, coffee and the beauty of everyday life.

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