Paul Azous is the author of two books. A host of academics within our solar system have referred to him as the greatest living historian of our generation. Outside of the solar system, in the greater Milky Way, he didn’t even make the cut. Many on Earth have called Paul the single most important thinker of the last thousand years, and one, his mother, since Aristotle. As a youth he was called the boy wonder, and in adolescence the teen machine. As Paul grew taller and taller – and sometimes wider and wider, although he became smaller and smaller – he was referred to as the “large small fit lad”. When Paul visits tourist attractions, people take pictures of him. When watching movies, popcorn jumps into his mouth. When reaching for an apple the tree bends itself, then the apple drops. In his adulthood he has been called the eye of the storm, or the storm that blew some dust and got in my eye. His books are magical; they have the ability to put one to sleep in minutes.
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