DAVID WONG is the pseudonym of Jason Pargin, New York Times bestselling author of the John Dies at the End series as well as the award-winning Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits. His essays at Cracked.com have been read by tens of millions of people around the world. ZOEY PUNCHES THE FUTURE IN THE DICK: A Novel, the second book in the Zoey Ashe series, arrives in October of 2020.
Praise for What the Hell Did I Just Read:
Wong's wildly mind-bending third installment (after This Book Is
Full of Spiders) of the adventures of protagonist David Wong is
filled with the humorous horror readers have come to expect....
While the story gleefully wallows in absurdity, thoughtful themes
of addiction, perception, and the drive to do the right thing
quickly emerge beneath the vivid and convoluted imagery. The plot's
rapid pace holds the reader's attention to the truly bitter end.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Wong--in reality,
Cracked.com executive editor Jason Pargin--burst onto the
horror-comedy scene with his phantasmagorical novel John Dies at
the End and has been steadily ratcheting up the madness ever
since.... A frenetic, welcome return to Dave and John's grotesque
but funny grindhouse nightmare. --Kirkus Reviews Introduced
in John Dies at the End and last seen in This Book Is
Full of Spiders, Wong's (pen name of Jason Pargin) irreverent
protagonists return in another action-packed horror adventure full
of crude but effective humor. For fans of the humor website
Cracked.com, of which Pargin is executive editor. --Library
Journal What the Hell Did I Just Read is reminiscent of Douglas
Adams's work, stuffed with layers of absurd pastiche.
--Washington Post
Praise for This Book is Full of
Spiders: "Kevin Smith's Clerks meets H.P. Lovecraft in this
exceptional thriller that makes zombies relevant again... From the
dialogue to the descriptions, lines are delivered with faultless
timing and wit... David Wong (Jason Pargin) is a fantastic author
with a supernatural talent for humor. If you want a poignant,
laugh-out-loud funny, disturbing, ridiculous, self-aware, socially
relevant horror novel than This Book is Full of Spiders:
Seriously Dude, Don't Touch It is the one and only book for
you." --SF Signal "The comedic and crackling dialogue also
brings a whimsical flair to the story, making it seem like an
episode of AMC's The Walking Dead written by Douglas Adams of The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. ...Imagine a mentally ill
narrator describing the zombie apocalypse while drunk, and the end
result is unlike any other book of the genre. Seriously, dude,
touch it and read it." --Washington Post "[A] phantasmagoria
of horror, humor -- and even insight into the nature of paranoia,
perception, and identity." --Publishers Weekly (starred
review)
"One of the great things about discovering new writers, especially
in the narrow range of hybrid-genre comedic novels, is realizing
that they're having just as much fun making this stuff up as you
are reading it. Sitting squarely with the likes of S.G. Browne and
Christopher Moore, the pseudonymous Wong (Cracked editor
Jason Pargin) must be pissing himself laughing at his own writing,
even as he's giving fans an even funnier, tighter and justifiably
insane entry in the series." --Kirkus Praise for John
Dies at the End: "The rare genre novel that manages to keep its
sense of humor strong without ever diminishing the scares; David is
a consistently hilarious narrator whose one-liners and running
commentary are sincere in a way that makes the horrors he confronts
even more unsettling." --The Onion AV Club "John Dies at
the End is like an H.P. Lovecraft tale if Lovecraft were into
poop and fart jokes. " --Fangoria "Sure to please the
Fangoria set while appealing to a wider audience, the book's
smart take on fear manages to tap into readers' existential dread
on one page, then have them laughing the next." --Publishers
Weekly "...strikes enough of a balance between hilarity,
horror, and surrealism here to keep anyone glued to the story. "
--Booklist "A loopy buddy-movie of a book with deadpan humor
and great turns of phrase...Just plain fun." --Library
Journal "You can (and will want to) read JOHN DIES AT THE END
in one sitting." --BookReporter.com "Wong blends horror and
suspense with comedy--a tricky combination--and pulls it off
effortlessly." --FashionAddict.com "It's interesting,
compelling, engaging, arresting and--yes--sometimes even
horrifying. And when it's not being any of those things, it's
funny. Very, very funny." --January Magazine "This is one of
the most entertaining and addictive novels I've ever read." --Jacob
Kier, publisher, Permuted Press
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