toki pi jan ante ~ appraisal
The only enlightenment you will get out of this book is by burning it on an open fire, feasting on the afterglow.
— The Weakly Observer
Downright derivative drivel by an unimaginative mind.
— Author’s Shadow Daily
Really? Fake and punny reviews for a fake book? How perfectly on-brand.
— Meta-metacritic
The story was immensely rich, but the action left much to be desired.
— Pr0nhub.com
Summary
Joakim—once known as Tipi, the Toki Ponist on the Mountain—wakes barefoot on a city street with no memory, a cracked toenail, and a world that insists he’s either a guru or a fraud. As he navigates a labyrinth of followers, cynics, and mad scientists, he finds himself drawn back to the one place that never lied: the mountains.
There, amid the thin air and natural beauty, he confronts the remnants of his past—a woman who walks the edge of dreams, a boy lost in the cracks of the world, and a manuscript that shouldn’t exist. But the higher he climbs, the more the world below clamors for answers, for miracles, for something to believe in.
From the neon glow of urban cafés to the unforgiving slopes of an overlooked peak, Piqued is a satirical, existential adventure that questions the stories we tell ourselves, the gurus we create, and the cost of being heard when the world isn’t ready to listen.
For fans of philosophical thrillers, conlangs, and stories that blur the line between enlightenment and absurdity.
EXTRA:
The novel contains 30 mind-altering wisdoms straight from Toki Ponist Pu including translation and beautiful sitelen sitelen illustrations, such as:
kala pona kin li tawa
lon telo jaki pi kala ante.
Illustrations created with the sitelen sitelen renderer tool using material from the pu-niverse by the author.
