![]() ![]() Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, sans the first-person narrative. Truth be told, I am a bit shaken by this. It's ugly, it's disturbing, it's disgusting, but all too real. The image he portrayed in this short novel is as graphic as it can get. Mac Arthur is an unflinching depiction of life in the Philippine urban underworld, and the characters that move within it. In his first books, Bob Ong always spoke with his trademark wit and humor, but here, he takesa very serious tone. While this is not his first work of fiction, Alamat ng Gubat being his debut piece on the genre, Mac Arthur presents a totally different aspect of Bob Ong's writing. I suppose a lot of his avid fans would be surprised with this. What can I say? It's not like any of his previous books. It’s not a touching story but it is very heartbreaking. It takes up a really serious story about four friends and how life sucks because they don’t have enough money. This is, so far, the best Bob Ong book, for me.It’s not funny nor is it scary. I have bought a copy of Bob Ong's latest work, Mac Arthur last Tuesday, I finished it off in around four hours. ![]()
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