Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Letter #1 John Dies @ the End

If i had to choose a word that describes the book John dies at the end it would be TRIPPY !!! Its kind of confusing, there is so many flashbacks. The characters in the book John and Dave also have a lot of wired codes for things like: "Your pimp says bring the heroin shipment tonight, or he'll be forced to stick you. Meet him where we buried the Korean whore. The one without the goatee." It meant "come to my place as soon as you can, its important." Also there was " Oh, and don't forget, tomorrow is the day we kill the president." Which meant "Stop and pick me up some cigarettes on the way.(pg.3) The drug that John and Dave are on is called the Soy sauce. John also never mentions the name of he place they are at it always usually it reads [undisclosed]. Sometimes it confuses me some times and i have to go back over it and be like huh??? I think there is just to many things going out at once because there are a lot of characters. John and Dave are like Paranormal investigators from what i can see at this point they are known as being able to cure people. They see things like spiders, creepy -legged creatures, and people turning into snakes to a man made out of meat trying to kill them. They also have a band called Three-arm Sally. One at a party they were going to play at John just randomly fell down and was thought to be dead by everyone, of course...most of whom were drunk and couldn't tell if he was alive or not but anyways he didn't die. The band plays really wired songs like: Camel Holocaust, Gay superman, Stairway to heaven, Love my stopwatch, Thirty reasons why i dislike Chad Wellsburg, and Love me tender. There at the party he finds a levitating Jamaican and a dog named Molly that lead him to more wired things. I think that John is sort of oblivious mainly because hes on the sauce. This book may be confusing but its not boring. Sure there is a lot of stuff going on at once but they are funny and you want to see what other things they come up with.

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