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A wacky tale of a young man, down on his luck, who discovers his inner hero in the aisles of a convenience store. Odd characters, odder situations. Lovecraft monsters and Bruce Campbell attitude!
The premise is very good. An unsuspecting, directionless kid takes on a job at a convivence store. Thinking its just another throwaway job to k
THE GRAVEYARD SHIFT had a lot of heart and good intentions but it failed in execution. This is the type of story that's right up my alley, a fun monster romp that doesn't take itself too seriously. Unfortunately, I found the narrative clunky and over-repetitive. If this went through a solid editing process, it could sparkle. Instead, it falls flat for me.The premise is very good. An unsuspecting, directionless kid takes on a job at a convivence store. Thinking its just another throwaway job to keep his mom happy and bills paid, he finds the job pays ridiculously well and is chock full of corporate level perks. Of course, he's unaware of the hazards he must face every shift. Turns out, the 24/7 Demon Mart is a gate to Hell after mindnight. And the demons stop in for more than just a pack of smokes and a Red Bull.
The book is loaded with fun characters. The manager is a talking cockroach. One of the regulars is a giant centipede and the doughnuts in the doughnut case are not to be eaten at any cost. There's even a magic 8-ball that doubles as a guardian angel.
Everything, on paper, should make this a home run read for me. But, its the writing. Barely passable. I wanted to quit the book many, many times. But I fought through. There's a ton of potential for a great book her but it needs a lot of cleaning up.
There are more books in the 24/7 Demon Mart series. I just don't see myself following through on the rest based on the rough writing in this one. I hope D.M. Guay has gotten better with time or at least get's someone to give her an honest edit. Her storytelling has got tons of potential with improvement.
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The hero (Lloyd) is a loser. It's not nice to say, but even he
I have a confession to make. While I read a fair number of books that are supposed to be comedic at least in part, the comedy often escapes me for most of the novel. That wasn't the case here in The Graveyard Shift. I was laughing very early in the book and sharing the jokes with my son who would laugh uproariously at them second hand. Guay has a gift for the absurd and it really works in this first book of his 24/7 Demon Mart series.The hero (Lloyd) is a loser. It's not nice to say, but even he recognizes it. His major problem would appear to be pure laziness coupled with a remarkable lack of even a modicum of ambition. He seems essentially happy living in his parents' house, playing video games, and going every night to a convenience store to sample one of their 100+ varieties of slushies. Oh, and I should also mention, that he is really, really, stupid. I'm not saying he has a low IQ, just that he's really amazingly dumb—but weirdly enough, in a totally believable way.
So here's the set up. Lloyd goes into the convenience store where he has a schoolboy crush on one of the attendants who probably doesn't know he exists and while he's there a demonic snake creature appears and tries to escape the store and he helps his fantasy crush stop this from happening. In addition to the snake creature, genuine magic is displayed. Keep this in mind for later.
Long and the short of it is that the store owner arrives and offers our hero a job at an extraordinarily good hourly rate. Since he is in desperate debt, and it will let him be near his crush, our hero accepts. It is very clear to the reader, and in all fairness, the demon hiring Lloyd tells him, that this store is not a normal place. There are genuine threats to life and limb here. There are demons involved. But Lloyd immediately zones out on the training video and never does get around to reading his employee handbook which tells him how to survive these dangers. He also has a really hard time accepting that the supernatural is in play in this store. All of which produces hilarious situation after hilarious situation. It's as if he just can't process magic and the supernatural even when he keeps seeing it.
The author also manages to show Lloyd growing as a person without having him overcome the qualities that have made him basically unsuccessful so far in life. So it's sweet when his mother's sheer joy that he has gotten a job keeps him from quitting. And it's also nice to see him starting to want the things that other adults around him desire. Oh, and I should mention that even though Lloyd thinks he is a coward, he's actually intensely brave and steps up when he has to. And again, credit to the author, this is done in a very believable way.
So, to sum up this review, I really enjoyed this book and am seriously looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
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I LOVED this book! There's a loser dude named Lloyd who can't hold on to a job, a ninja co-worker named DeeDee, and a moody talking cockroach named Kevin... And that's just the employees. What could be better? Oh yea! Throw in some magic, a one-eyed monster, and sketchy (yet delicious looking) doughnuts and you have a fun and interesting first story in the series.
Kevin and DeeDee work at the 24 Hour Demon Mart guarding a gate to where else; HELL. One night in the middle of protecting the hu
WOW!I LOVED this book! There's a loser dude named Lloyd who can't hold on to a job, a ninja co-worker named DeeDee, and a moody talking cockroach named Kevin... And that's just the employees. What could be better? Oh yea! Throw in some magic, a one-eyed monster, and sketchy (yet delicious looking) doughnuts and you have a fun and interesting first story in the series.
Kevin and DeeDee work at the 24 Hour Demon Mart guarding a gate to where else; HELL. One night in the middle of protecting the humans of the world from a one-eyed monster, in strolls Lloyd... From that moment on hilarity and heroism ensues. With these three guarding the gate, what could possibly go wrong? They might even save the world a time or two... If Lloyd would just read his damn employee manual.
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This book is outrageously funny. It will make you smile, snort,roll your eyes and laugh out loud. The story is told in the 1st person,and the great humour is in the main character's (Lloyd) mental dialogue throughout the story. The monsters are extreme in character and description.
The storyline includes the development of Lloyd's meaning in life, beginning of a romance and the fight between good and evil. I'm not going to give a run-down of the story
This book is outrageously funny. It will make you smile, snort,roll your eyes and laugh out loud. The story is told in the 1st person,and the great humour is in the main character's (Lloyd) mental dialogue throughout the story. The monsters are extreme in character and description.
The storyline includes the development of Lloyd's meaning in life, beginning of a romance and the fight between good and evil. I'm not going to give a run-down of the story, because the blurb says enough and you really should read it yourself.
Recommended read.
Fantastic world, crazy fun characters, bonkers monsters, wickedly funny story… This was a hell (ha pun intended) of a good start to what's likely to be a damned (ha pun intended) enjoyable series. Must-read for fans of horror-comedy.
This is a comedic horror novel. Or maybe a horribly comedic novel? You have Lloyd, a guy that dropped out of college, lives in his mother's house, has no job, spends a lot of his time in fighting things on line and is overweight.
He ends up with a job a a convenience story working the graveyard shift.
It's not quite what he expected, though. There's Kevin, the manager, who just happens to be a talking roach. There's Dee Dee, a woman who is quite hot and sits by a door to the 'beer cave.' Then ther
This is a comedic horror novel. Or maybe a horribly comedic novel? You have Lloyd, a guy that dropped out of college, lives in his mother's house, has no job, spends a lot of his time in fighting things on line and is overweight.
He ends up with a job a a convenience story working the graveyard shift.
It's not quite what he expected, though. There's Kevin, the manager, who just happens to be a talking roach. There's Dee Dee, a woman who is quite hot and sits by a door to the 'beer cave.' Then there's a guy that runs out and leaves his job forever, various monsters and other beasties, a gate to hell, Faust, a pay of $66.60 per hour, a chef that never talks, just grunts, cheetos-related mosquitos and a major battle for the future of the Earth.
It's definitely a weird, over-the-top story that I think would actually make a pretty fun film.
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This seriously needs to be picked up as a series on Netflix. Horror comedy on par with Army of Darkness, Shaun of the Dead, etc. Funny, spooky but with a solid heart that will leave you wanting more. Filled with fun characters, and out of this world action that is one part gross, one part cosmic horror, and one part hilarious.
I've been struggling to find something read and honestly I don't know why I bought this. Fate? Who knows, but I read the sample, didn't skip
A fun, light-hearted horrorfestThis seriously needs to be picked up as a series on Netflix. Horror comedy on par with Army of Darkness, Shaun of the Dead, etc. Funny, spooky but with a solid heart that will leave you wanting more. Filled with fun characters, and out of this world action that is one part gross, one part cosmic horror, and one part hilarious.
I've been struggling to find something read and honestly I don't know why I bought this. Fate? Who knows, but I read the sample, didn't skip a beat and purchased the book. Halfway through I bought the Chirstmas tale and the sequel. It's that good, you won't regret it. And DM, stick around please, I will need lots of these, so keep writing.
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Right out of the gate this book got me hooked. I like Lloyd's obsession with slushies, video game choices, and his attention to detail like a roach with a name tag reading Kevin. Lloyd is snarky, comical, and awkward. Lloys meets "Mr. Impossibly Handsome" (Asmodius Faust keeper of the gate) afraid he is going down for the great slushie theft. Mr. Impossibly handsome calls him out on all his crap and Lloyd realizes how big of a dumpster fire his life is and gets offe This book is funny as Hell!!!
Right out of the gate this book got me hooked. I like Lloyd's obsession with slushies, video game choices, and his attention to detail like a roach with a name tag reading Kevin. Lloyd is snarky, comical, and awkward. Lloys meets "Mr. Impossibly Handsome" (Asmodius Faust keeper of the gate) afraid he is going down for the great slushie theft. Mr. Impossibly handsome calls him out on all his crap and Lloyd realizes how big of a dumpster fire his life is and gets offered a job.
Welcome Lloyd Lamb Wallace to the 24/7 Demon Mart. You're life is about to get crazy interesting.
I loved everything about this book. The characters are great! The book is insanely funny. The pace is immediately set and consistent. I couldn't put this book down.
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Excellent pacing and a solid resolution at the end that was both satisfying and tied everything up in the end.
The characters were fun and likeable. I look forward to seeing them in the next book and the antics they will get up to there!
I had been meaning to read 24/7 Demon Mart for several months now. For one reason or another it kept getting pushed down my list. Whilst playing some of the wacky horror comedy Dead Rising 2, I took another look at the Lucifer-looking MFer on the cover and decided that it was time. And boy was I glad I took said time.
A note about my reviews: I consider myself an appreciator, not a critic. I know first-hand what goes into the creation of art – the blood, the sweat, the tears, the risk. I
PreambleI had been meaning to read 24/7 Demon Mart for several months now. For one reason or another it kept getting pushed down my list. Whilst playing some of the wacky horror comedy Dead Rising 2, I took another look at the Lucifer-looking MFer on the cover and decided that it was time. And boy was I glad I took said time.
A note about my reviews: I consider myself an appreciator, not a critic. I know first-hand what goes into the creation of art – the blood, the sweat, the tears, the risk. I also know that art appreciation is subjective and lernt good what mama tell't me – if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. I'm not a school marm grading a spelling test – I'm a reader who enjoys reading. If a book is entertaining, well-written, and I get absorbed into it, five out of five. I have gone as low as three stars – anything less than that and I will not review a book (chances are I DNFed anyway). Regardless, I wouldn't even put a star rating system on my reviews but for the reality of storefronts like Amazon.
Take from that what you will.
Review – 5/5
There's this meme that's been floating around the 'net for a while, called 'Men Writing Women.' I think there's a subreddit for it. It's a pile-on wherein alleged chauvinists, swinish types, sex-starved dehumanizers and what-not get publicly shamed and excoriated for their inability to write women in a way that is not gratuitous and perverse, however one defines that. I pondered this as I read D.M. Guay's 24/7 Demon Mart, though the notion would have to be reversed, as this was a woman writing a man.
But in this case, it features first-person mental décor that at times seems like it was placed there by a valley girl with ADHD. Having identified with the main character a little too deeply based on my past experience, I smirked at the sheer… femininity of some of it.
D.M. Guay's 24/7 Demon Mart is the story of a young ineffectual man on the cusp of personal disaster, having failed in most of what I would call the 'normie benchmarks of success.' His name is Lloyd, for one, which is up there with Melvin and Eugene in terms of trope-y nerd names. Hell, they even called the unassuming nerd Eugene in The Walking Dead, so naming a guy Lloyd in a horror comedy paints the scene for what's to come: kicking demon ass in what seems to be a fictionalized version of the itself fictional Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart. But we need a raison d'etre, an inciting event for Lloyd's participation in the macabre demonic blood bath… and we find it in the almighty dollar.
Yes, Lloyd is a (Jim Carrey voice) lu-hu-zuh-her, at least on paper. He can't hold a job, he flunked out of community college, is living in Mom's basement, and he owes several thousand dollars in debt. Given that he is unemployed, the situation is untenable – he needs to repay what he owes. Somehow, he wanders into said riff on the Kwik-E-Mart: the 24/7 Dairy Mart. At least, it's the Dairy Mart for a little while, and then it becomes the 24/7 Demon Mart once Lloyd gets sucked in by the fell magics that protect the place and joins the night shift crew.
The story is ridiculous and fun. It involves Faustian bargains with a demon named… Faust, a fun relationship with Lloyd's dream girl who becomes his partner in crime (a bad-ass B named Dee-Dee), a fellow cockroach employee who loves Dio, a 90s wrestling-loving insectile demon who also happens to be a sweetie, a Chef with a decaying secret, among other hilarious characters and scenarios that play out as Lloyd starts earning mad scrilla from his extremely dangerous job.
See, here's the rub: Lloyd has to protect a rift to Hell (only allowing the 'right' demons through the beer cooler in back) and he gets paid well beyond the minimum wage for his work. A natural coward, as he begins to realize the danger of his job, Lloyd keeps trying to talk himself into quitting. He also forgets to check his prejudice against demons at the door, as there is more to Heaven and Hell than what literalist interpretations might have you believe.
It doesn't stop him from dressing up like a corny version of a dutiful Protestant boy in an effort to 'be good' at one point.
I enjoyed the discussion of free will and destiny and all of that good philosophical stuff that makes my personal clock tick, but it was a light dusting on top of a pink-frosted donut that happens to bear significant eldritch power (also a plot device). This story is pure ridiculous fun, and it also has some heart and made me smile and laugh throughout. D.M. Guay created something really special with this one, and you can tell by its reception in the community that I'm not the only one who thinks it's better than a pair of Twinkies and a Big Gulp.
If you have an appetite for the fantastic and ridiculous, look no further than 24/7 Demon Mart.
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Lloyd is a community college drop out, who live with his parents, games all the time and owes a lot of money. One night he goes to the corner store and end up killing a demon, because he had a pure soul, he is hired to work in the place, who is actually the gate of hell.
I didn't like it, despite the two stars, this isn't really a bad book, it is just not my cup of tea, and I was unable to finish it.
It is funny, and I am usually able to forgive almost anything for a really
Lloyd is a community college drop out, who live with his parents, games all the time and owes a lot of money. One night he goes to the corner store and end up killing a demon, because he had a pure soul, he is hired to work in the place, who is actually the gate of hell.
I didn't like it, despite the two stars, this isn't really a bad book, it is just not my cup of tea, and I was unable to finish it.
It is funny, and I am usually able to forgive almost anything for a really funny book, but in this case, I just reaaally disliked the main character. He is just so stupid, and inconsiderate, not just not book smart or not good in school, or in business, or in life, but also lazy and without the sense god gave small peas. He is also, as one of the characters calls him, a man-baby.
A good exemple of that is the whole "read the manual" thing, every time something bad happens people say, if he had read the manual he would have been better prepared, there are only like 10 pages in the thing and he keeps putting it off. I mean, there is stupid, then there is, "sure, I am working in a really dangerous place, where things I don't understand could come and kill me or carry me to hell... but not to worry if I keep ignoring it things will probably work out just fine, and little ponies and unicorns will give me a ride to work every day, and every time they fart a raibow i have a chance to find a pot of gold..."
Some people think really stupid MCs are funny, that it's part of the charm, if you are one of those people, go for it, as I said, it is not a bad book. Other than that, I think your chances of liking the book are better if you are a man, or better yet, a boy.
Unemployed loser Lloyd Wallace goes for a slushy and ends up with a job at Demon Mart. Demon Mart has a portal to hell in its beer cooler, and the employees of Demon Mart are responsible for making sure no unauthorized demons use the gate.
Lloyd is the new guy and DeeDee, his hot co-worker, takes him under her wing and shows him the ropes of how to survive working there. The story has a host of colorful characters like Frank the manager who is an actual cockroach, and Ll
Clerks meets The Evil DeadUnemployed loser Lloyd Wallace goes for a slushy and ends up with a job at Demon Mart. Demon Mart has a portal to hell in its beer cooler, and the employees of Demon Mart are responsible for making sure no unauthorized demons use the gate.
Lloyd is the new guy and DeeDee, his hot co-worker, takes him under her wing and shows him the ropes of how to survive working there. The story has a host of colorful characters like Frank the manager who is an actual cockroach, and Lloyd's sarcastic guardian angel who inhabits a magic eight ball to avoid having to commute.
I'm usually wary about comedic Urban Fantasy as too many times the humor feels forced like the author is trying to cram a joke into every second sentence. This book is an example of how to do it right – great timely humor, but with awesome character development, good pacing, and a strong plot.
I finished this book and the next in the series in less than two days, and I'm cutting my review short as the third book is waiting on my Kindle for me.
To sum up – A great book; do yourself a favor and pick it up today.
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The book is short enough that the events at the Demon Mart can keep you engaged for the duration of the book, but I definitely don't want to experience the frustration of living in Lloyd's head again. My interest in the Demon Mart mythology is the only reason I didn't give it 2 stars
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As such, he's been recruited into a cushy job at the 24 mart. He gets paid a kings ransom to stock the shelves, mop up, Meet Lloyd. Lloyd is a loser. No, not in that way that a lot of modern fiction tries to pass off as a loser. Lloyd is the real deal. Lazy, talent less, unambitious, in debt up to his eyeballs, a conflict avoidant person, and absolutely no fashion sense. He's also judgy, easily bullied, secretly in love with the night clerk at his local 24 hour mart, and, oh yeah, pure of heart.
As such, he's been recruited into a cushy job at the 24 mart. He gets paid a kings ransom to stock the shelves, mop up, sigh loningly at Deedee (the gorgeous co-worker), and, oh yeah, man the portal to Hell.
This book never lets up. The pace runs along, the humor wont let you stop laughing before it delivers another quip, and you close the book looking forward to more. After you finish reading the Epic Cheesy Potatoes recipe.
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I'm not being snarky, the one thing that stands out in a world where demons roam and angel guardians communicate through magic eight balls was the MC. The author went out of her way to make him as stereotypical as possible without making him middle aged and bolding.
The story is fun, light hearted and doesn't take anything too seriously.
At first this started as a 2 -3 stars because of how annoying the MC was... and he doesn
Loser man-child collage drop out gets a job as a part timer in Demon 7/11.I'm not being snarky, the one thing that stands out in a world where demons roam and angel guardians communicate through magic eight balls was the MC. The author went out of her way to make him as stereotypical as possible without making him middle aged and bolding.
The story is fun, light hearted and doesn't take anything too seriously.
At first this started as a 2 -3 stars because of how annoying the MC was... and he doesn't get better BUT, and this is a big BUT, he was constant and I do appreciate that the MC had his own personality and motivation and acted accordingly instead of the usual Blandy Mc Bland bland everyone loves to write.
I didn't like the character even after not one but all three books, but I liked the books themselves and learned to appreciate the character constancy.
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I got this book, off a FB recommendation for me. I wasn't sure what to make of it, but I figured.. What the h*ll. If you could only come up with 1 phrase for Lloyd, it would be "stink of life", Lloyd just can't seem to " man up" & get his life together. That is, until a smooth talking, well dressed devil offers you $66.60 an hour to work at his store. Unfortunately, Lloyd has 0 clue about what he's truly getting into. He'll learnt d
Sometimes You Unwittingly Step Into A Different World Of BizzareI got this book, off a FB recommendation for me. I wasn't sure what to make of it, but I figured.. What the h*ll. If you could only come up with 1 phrase for Lloyd, it would be "stink of life", Lloyd just can't seem to " man up" & get his life together. That is, until a smooth talking, well dressed devil offers you $66.60 an hour to work at his store. Unfortunately, Lloyd has 0 clue about what he's truly getting into. He'll learnt discover, but not without screaming like a little girl first.
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I'm so relieved there's already another to read because I was dreading the end of this one! It's exactly the right level of descriptive, current, and comedic without ever forcing anything. Maybe if helps that I live in Columbus and recognized most of the pop culture references (and know several people who went through "Lloyd" phases in life) but I couldn't wait to see what happened next - and I can't get through this review fast enough so I can start on the next one!
I'm kind of a horror comedy snob and this tickled my insides like no other. I'm sure me reading this has been beyond obnoxious to every innocent bystander unlucky enough to try and concentrate in a room with me while I've been audibly chuckling to myself with uncontainable joy. Not gonna lie, I thought it was going to be super cheese but I have thoroughly enjoyed every single second. Can't wait to continue the 24/7 Demon Mart saga. Give it a shot, trust me. Worth e
Love. Everything. About. This.I'm kind of a horror comedy snob and this tickled my insides like no other. I'm sure me reading this has been beyond obnoxious to every innocent bystander unlucky enough to try and concentrate in a room with me while I've been audibly chuckling to myself with uncontainable joy. Not gonna lie, I thought it was going to be super cheese but I have thoroughly enjoyed every single second. Can't wait to continue the 24/7 Demon Mart saga. Give it a shot, trust me. Worth every single second.
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You bet! I wasn't expecting to like this book because I have little patience with the personality type of the main character and don't find the loser (through self-centered laziness) trope attractive or funny . I didn't much care for him, but the whole story is so absurd and the character interactions so off the wall that I got sucked into the tale anyway. And, I confess, I do want to know what happens next, especially whether "our hero" continues to grow and maybe eventual
Dark fiction + funny?You bet! I wasn't expecting to like this book because I have little patience with the personality type of the main character and don't find the loser (through self-centered laziness) trope attractive or funny . I didn't much care for him, but the whole story is so absurd and the character interactions so off the wall that I got sucked into the tale anyway. And, I confess, I do want to know what happens next, especially whether "our hero" continues to grow and maybe eventually gets beyond being stuck in adolescence (at the age of 21).
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I really wanted to love this book. As it is, I don't care much for it at all. It wasn't terribly clever or funny, which is what I was hoping for from the synopsis. I purchased the sequel at the same time as this one, so maybe things will take a turn for the better.
Lloyd is a loser, broke and living in his parents basement, when he stumbles into a job as a night clerk at the local mini-mart that happens to hold a portal to Hell. Hijinks ensue.I really wanted to love this book. As it is, I don't care much for it at all. It wasn't terribly clever or funny, which is what I was hoping for from the synopsis. I purchased the sequel at the same time as this one, so maybe things will take a turn for the better.
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This book is really fun. The main character, Lloyd, is really a loser of the first magnitude, and is very relatable to most of us. He gets into either a dream job or a nightmare job depending on your point of view. From there it is a rollercoaster ride I could not put down. Along the way, Lloyd learns very valuable lessons of the art of being a true loser.
I can't wait to read the next book. Take my advice and go ahead and buy the series
What a ride!This book is really fun. The main character, Lloyd, is really a loser of the first magnitude, and is very relatable to most of us. He gets into either a dream job or a nightmare job depending on your point of view. From there it is a rollercoaster ride I could not put down. Along the way, Lloyd learns very valuable lessons of the art of being a true loser.
I can't wait to read the next book. Take my advice and go ahead and buy the series
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As soon as I started reading, I pictured a plaid pantry in Portland oregon. One in particular at 136 and se Powell blvd. There was a strip club to the left and another across the street. There is a Chinese food joint on the other corner. I used to go to that plaid pantry at 215am to get one more bottle of cheap wine.oohhh the cast of characters I've seen. I was loyd in this scenario.
I knew it was plaid pantry!As soon as I started reading, I pictured a plaid pantry in Portland oregon. One in particular at 136 and se Powell blvd. There was a strip club to the left and another across the street. There is a Chinese food joint on the other corner. I used to go to that plaid pantry at 215am to get one more bottle of cheap wine.oohhh the cast of characters I've seen. I was loyd in this scenario.
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I just binged this entire book in one sitting! Lloyd is a bit of an idiot, but if he knew everything how would the author organically tell us, the innocent and ignorant reading audience, what we need to know? It's silly, somehow managing to be deep at the same time, and delightful! I'm starting the next in the series immediately!
PS- The author is correct; Bruce Camplbell 100% is an absolute national treasure!
By day, I'm an award-winning journalist living in Ohio, a hobby urban farmer (you can't beat my beets!), a painter, and a retired roller derby player.
My favorite things—besides books— are tiki bars, liquid eyeliner, 24-hour horror movie festivals, independent art, r
Hi there! I write horror comedy and humorous fantasy stories for people who want to escape to a magical world—and nearly die laughing.By day, I'm an award-winning journalist living in Ohio, a hobby urban farmer (you can't beat my beets!), a painter, and a retired roller derby player.
My favorite things—besides books— are tiki bars, liquid eyeliner, 24-hour horror movie festivals, independent art, rock concerts, and most of all, people who make art, despite adversity, no matter what life throws at them.
I have stage 4 (terminal) kidney cancer, and a portion of my book profits are donated to the Kidney Cancer Research Alliance, to fund research for this deadly and common (Yet terribly underfunded) cancer. Cancer sucks, and if my donations today can make it easier for someone else in the future? It'll be worth it.
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