John Dies at the End
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John Dies at the End

David Wong2007

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Meagan Fischer @mstypharatfinklatifolia
2 stars
Nov 18, 2023

I'm starting to be more stingy with my stars here, which maybe is unfair because I don't plan to go back and relate other books. I read this book a few years ago after coming across Wong's other book, Futuristic violence and Fancy Suits. It's an alright story, entertaining and amusing in its own way, but doesn't stick with me as incredibly worthwhile, unfortunately. This is too bad because I feel like he is trying to say something profound, but it ultimately comes off as a madcap drug adventure a la Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas crossed with grab-bag neo-fantasy/sci-fi like Static Mayhem, while not quite capturing the charm and cohesion of either of those stories. Which is a funny thing to say re: the latter, because those books arguably can hardly be called cohesive themselves. There's a lot of amusing or comical images and premises in this book, but none quite rise to the level of laugh out loud funny, and I think it could be swapped out with many other books in this genre (because it is a genre book, despite claiming to be unique) for just as much enjoyment if not more. It's not a terrible or bad book, but it just doesn't rise to the level of especially stand-out meaningful or funny. Maybe it would work better for a younger audience, but I'd direct them to Tom Robbins' work instead, for something that has a similar feel and I think was done better.

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Shape Mismatch@shape_mismatch
2 stars
Aug 1, 2023

My first book of this sort. Funny, hilarious, but leaves a lot of space for interesting stories around the characters.

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Aubrey Hicks@aubreyhi
5 stars
Jul 27, 2023

If you like fun, gross humor - this would be a book for you. If you don't, don't pick it up. I've read this a few times, and each time I'm sort of astounded by how much this cracks me up. The characters are interesting in a Clerks meets Shaun of the Dead kind of way - they're slackers and it's up to them to save the universe. You won't come out of this a better person. But then again, did you come out of War and Peace a better person? Yeah, I didn't think so. Read this. It's pure gosh-darn fun.

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Erik Wallace@erikwallace
4 stars
Jul 26, 2023

This certainly would have been a strong contender for five stars had I not just finished Ready Player One. Let me declare it a strong 4.5 - 4.75 star read. This was a fun read and one of the more original stories I've read for some time. I'm not sure how to classify it because it has elements of both horror and science fiction... House of Leaves is a bad comparison, but the only thing I can think of. I'll settle on multigenre. Happy reading.

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Gavin@gl
2 stars
Mar 9, 2023

There was a time, as yet unnamed, before self-conscious Social Media but after broadband. Sketch it in totems: LimeWire, ytmnd, Something Awful, Dramatica, Uncyclopedia. Thence was JDatE born. Slapstick body horror, and you’ll know already what you’ll make of it from that description. This is scarier than it is funny, but not a huge amount of either. I’m very happy that Wong was anointed by the internet, that the gatekeepers were evaded but.

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Janice Hopper@archergal
3 stars
Nov 2, 2022

Not quite as clever a story as it thinks it is. Ok, but a big mishmash of ideas.

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Ewan@euzie
5 stars
Sep 18, 2022

Childish, puerile, genuinely scary, wet my pants funny, waaaaay too many dick jokes, over-achingly hip, did I mention the dick jokes? But, I have not enjoyed a book this month in years, read it in 3 days, and started the sequel the next day

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Eve@eveofrevolution
1 star
Dec 6, 2021

DNF at 25% Structureless, nonsensical plot, racist microaggressions, and the r word used to mean "stupid." Yeah, no thanks. After reading some other reviews, I decided it wasn't worth my time, as it wasn't going to get better. Actually really annoyed that not only did I spend money on this book, but I also own the next two in the series (the third one is signed!) from the Nocturnal Reader's Box. These books are just taking up space now.

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Malin Alexander@malinreads
3 stars
Nov 16, 2021

3,5/5 stars. Really enjoyed the beginning, the craziness, the "poop" humour and the writing style... But towards the end started to feel like the story and plot were going nowhere, and that it was very long, and a lot of the same thing over and over again.

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Maya@silentmini
5 stars
Oct 29, 2021

Maybe I'm not a super refined reader but I was engaged the whole way through and damn was it funny. Probably the most fun I've had reading a book in a very long time.

+3
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Marie Rogowski@iamcurie
4 stars
Oct 29, 2021

After the first dozen pages i allready send out messages to friends telling them to READ THIS BOOK!!! Its written in such a unique manner, somewhere in between douglas Adams and ghostbusters, that i had enormous fun with it in the Beginning. Somewhere in the middle though it gets... Looong. The Story could have easily been 20-30% shorter without loosing anything of importance. Hm - now i am not sure anymore whether the second Part is worth starting.

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Zoe Smolen@booksatlunch
4 stars
Oct 20, 2021

I'll admit that I was a little unsure at what I had gotten myself into when I first started this book. Though it's not my usual genre, it had been on my to-read list for a while, and I finally got the chance to read it. Overall I found it very enjoyable. Wong does an amazing job at mixing the humor and horror in the story. There were parts that made me laugh out loud, while other parts made my skin crawl and made me terrified to turn off the lights when I went to sleep. The book is very cleverly written, and I await the novel's follow up as well at the movie which is supposedly in the works.

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Jack Baty@jackbaty
4 stars
Jul 16, 2021

Hilarious and scary

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Jamie R@reevio
3 stars
Feb 5, 2025
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Heather Airaudi@quothxthexraven
4 stars
Aug 20, 2023
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Ro Grayson@lutecephysics
5 stars
Apr 25, 2022
+4
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Elizabeth Jones@emariet20
3.5 stars
Feb 1, 2022
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Adine@axixe
5 stars
Jul 28, 2024
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Ryan Mateyk@the_rybrary
3 stars
Jul 4, 2024
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Jordan@jordanfischerr
4 stars
May 28, 2024
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Micah@micahlynn90
5 stars
Apr 15, 2024
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Darren Olivier@darreno
4 stars
Apr 10, 2024
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S@sjsanc
4 stars
Mar 18, 2024
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Lindsey Arenson@larenson00
3 stars
Jan 27, 2024

Highlights

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Maya@silentmini

Society is doomed for one very simple reason: it takes dozens of men working months with millions of dollars in materials to build a building, but only one dumb-ass with a bomb to bring it down.

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Maya@silentmini

You kick and scream and cry out into the darkness, and no answer comes. You rage against the unfathomable injustice and two blocks away some guy watches a baseball game and scratches his balls.

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