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David Wong (1) (1975–)

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David Wong (1) ha come alias Jason Pargin.

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Nome legale
Pargin, Jason
Altri nomi
Wong, David
Data di nascita
1975-01-10
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Lawrenceville, Illinois, USA
Luogo di residenza
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Marion, Illinois, USA
Istruzione
Southern Illinois University (BA|1997)
Attività lavorative
humorist
Organizzazioni
Cracked.com
Agente
Scott Miller (Trident Media)
Breve biografia
David Wong is the pseudonym of Jason Pargin, online humorist, National Lampoon contributor, and editor in chief of Cracked.com.

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I had a lot of fun reading this one. It's legitimately scary, but ridiculous and funny as well. Heck, there are even parts that were touching. Mostly, it's a very fun ride. Will probably have to check out the sequel.
 
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rknickme | 176 altre recensioni | Mar 31, 2024 |
When a new drug called “Soy Sauce” is unleashed on a group of unsuspecting users, its effects start a mind-altering chain reaction that has those impacted wondering what’s real, who is Korrok, and what is his endgame. Creatures, alternate universes, and strange occurrences threaten friends John and Dave as they try to figure out how to save those they care about most.

Witty, strange, and well-written John Dies at the End starts promisingly enough as Dave sits down with journalist Arnie Blondstone to tell a fever dream-sounding series of events since ingesting “The Sauce.” The writing is imaginative, the banter quick-witted, and the dialogue is top-notch. Plotting, however, stalls a little over halfway through the novel.

The last forty percent or so is perhaps a few too many strange occurrences that made me wonder if there would be a resolution. I won’t say questions are answered in the end, but the story comes back around in a way that feels well thought out and interesting enough to pull me into the next novel in the series.

A fun read recommended for fans of The Tales from a Gas Station series, which is similarly humorous and horrific without the mid-novel lull. I’ll be taking a break from the John Dies at the End series before jumping into book two, but I’m curious what Dave and John might get up to next. 3.5 stars rounded to 4 for excellent writing.
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bfrisch | 176 altre recensioni | Mar 3, 2024 |
I only read the first 44 pages of this book... it does have some funny moments that made me laugh out loud, but both the humor and the writing is just too juvenile for me to spend much time with...
 
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keithostertag | 65 altre recensioni | Feb 24, 2024 |
I remembered only the premise from reading this back in 2009. What I'd apparently forgotten is the directionless, episodic nature of these tales, and how they don't ever seem to sustain their energy or resolve satisfyingly. Also the frequent, casual use of the word "retarded."

Pargin (Wong) makes a lot of progress as a writer between this and "If This Book Exists...." I'd intended to relisten to the whole series, but this is making me re-think.
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yarmando | 176 altre recensioni | Feb 1, 2024 |

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