by David Wong
I. Hate. This. Book. Okay, not really, but the ending, which I won't spoil, was upsetting. So let me tell you, this book was well and truly full of spiders. Gross. It made me shudder just reading about them!!!! This sequel was all together creepier, and more serious than it's predecessor. Jo...
First of all, look at that cover. On second thought, if you’re afraid of spiders, cover your eyes and scroll on by. I really like it, and I don’t normally take much notice of book covers. Pictures don’t usually do much for me; I’d rather have 1000 words. But apparently I like pictures of books w...
Compared to John Does at the End, the structural problems here are minor. This actually reads like a novel rather than the world's worst 'fix-up.' But, sadly, this wasn't as zany as the first and it didn't have nearly the number of crazy gags, mysterious world building elements, and good humor per p...
David Wong's novel is like a mixture of Slash Horror, Science Fiction, crazy psycho stuff and Soft Porn language. I admit that I read his first novel "John Dies at the End" just because I was curious whether John actually dies at the end or not (which I am not going to tell you now - read it yoursel...
Pros: imaginative and scaryCons: narrative voice was annoying
Pros: imaginative and scaryCons: narrative voice was annoying
I loved the first book in this series -- a scathingly funny mix of humor & horror. I expected the same from this book, but found this one had a different tone -- more horror, less humor. It was still a pretty good book, but I'm not really into horror books & the humor aspect is what sold me on the f...
This was great.....but....... there was something missing. I can't quite put my finger on it, but somewhere between [b:John Dies at the End|1857440|John Dies at the End (John Dies at the End, #1)|David Wong|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1189289716s/1857440.jpg|1858059] and here, something got lost. ...
Mucho, mucho mas divertido y bastante mejor escrito que su predecesor (John Dies at the End), aunque quizá no tiene el efecto creepy que el otro conseguía en puntos y sufre un poco por usar esa fórmula de "vivimos una pesadilla sobrenatural una vez y ahora nos ocurre otra justo a nosotros". Aún así,...