Praise From Early Readers of Soon, a debut novel
“A transcendent debut novel. Soon finds his way in life with the help of ancestors, mysterious sages, a Wayfinder that leads him to his inner compass and the Tao, and a very special journal.” — xxx
“An allegory about a young Asian-American who breaks through the Model Minority Myth, and along the way discovers so many more myths that society has imposed. Soon is an accidental modern Tao master!” —- K. Chiu
“We all could use a Wayfinder like Soon! As an Asian-American man approaching 30, I closely identify with Soon’s struggles. This was a Jungian story about our dreamworld and living consciously.” — Daniel Chiu
“I love this. I feel like I'm reading Gurdjieff and Buddist philosophy. The concept of living life while asleep, both mentally and spiritually, is fascinating to me. This story speaks to the importance of becoming awake and finding one's own path.” — Jeffrey Armstrong
Praise From Early Readers of The Big See (unpublished)
“I’m a real positive thinker. I always love to learn how to make lemonade out of lemons. That’s why I love Wendy Wong’s The Big See. Rather than being overwhelmed by the C word, as the subtitle says Wendy “unpacked the gift called cancer.” This book is not just for those challenged by a cancer diagnosis—it’s for anyone dealing with a tough situation in their life. It’s no mystery to me that positive thinkers like Wendy are able to handle whatever comes their way.” -- Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The New One Minute Manager® and Fit at Last
"A gripping story narrated by a compelling new voice." -- Martha Lawrence, author of Pisces Rising
"Honest and raw, without ever feeling sorry for herself. This is the book you want to gift to every woman just diagnosed with cancer!" -- Jin Kyung Lee
"I honestly cannot remember the last time I have read a book from start to finish. Wendy’s journey was completely captivating. Her story is fast moving and heartfelt. Not only did I thoroughly enjoy the story, but I learned a lot of practical information on healing, and how I can apply some of the techniques on myself. This is a must read for everyone – because it is a story about life, and the curveballs we all encounter, and the perseverance and strength it takes to get back up after being knocked down. This book inspired me!" -- Christine Simmons
“I laughed and cried. A beautifully written book that every woman should read!” – Midge MacDonald, Reiki master
“Deeply personal, riveting, and life-changing.” – Dianne Farrell, Reiki master
“A survivor's story that starts with Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia, and ends with victory over breast cancer. ” – Susan
“A wonderful example of one woman’s discovery of nutritional supplements as part of a deeper healing journey.” – Suzanne
“Wendy might have written this book to heal herself, but she was guided to publish the book to heal the world.” – Michelle