This Book Is Full of Spiders

Author: David Wong
Originally released as an online serial where itreceivedmore than 70,000 downloads,John Dies at the End has been described as a”Horrortacular”, an epic of “spectacular” horror that combines the laugh out loud humor of the best R-rated comedy, with the darkest terror of H.P. Lovecraft. The book went on to sell an additional60,000 copies in all formats.As thesequel opens, we….Read More
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