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message 51: by Kim (new)

Kim I finished book #1 a couple days ago. Overall, I thought it was pretty good. It is very violent, but I was expecting that. I liked the funny parts. The porno sex and the child rape scenes were a little too much for me though.

I would have liked to see Sonja and Jango battle zombies together, but I guess it was not to be. I thought they made a great pair. I'm a huge fan of strong female characters, so I'm a little disappointed with what happened with Sonja.


message 52: by Cedric (new)

Cedric Nye (cedricnye) | 86 comments Kim wrote: "I finished book #1 a couple days ago. Overall, I thought it was pretty good. It is very violent, but I was expecting that. I liked the funny parts. The porno sex and the child rape scenes were ..."

What "child rape scenes"?


message 53: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 20 comments I would imagine she means the part where Jango tells Sonja about what his cousin did to him.

Anywy, finished a couple days ago. It's a good start, I'm eager to see how the series goes from here.


message 54: by Kim (new)

Kim Cedric wrote: "What "child rape scenes"?"

I was talking about the part when Jango describes how he was raped by his cousin at the age of 4. It's not exactly the kind of after-sex talk most people have with their partner (joke). I just wasn't expecting it, that's all.

In the beginning, the tone of the book is mostly funny. Then all of a sudden the book turns into erotica, and then it turns dark and serious with the description of the child rape. It was a little too much of a shift in tone for me.

It's seems like it was just me though. It didn't seem to bother anyone else. Overall, I liked the book and most people love it.


Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space  (readingreindeerproximacentauri) It angered me, not that it was included--I very strongly think that that anecdote summarized WHY Jango is who and what he is. I was angered at the rapist, but furious about the "babysitter" whose only concern is "you'll make me lose my babysitting job". I wanted to beat them both senseless, and yank Jango out of that home and place him someplace safe.

Now if Cedric ever wanted to pen an "alternative" version--I would love to read one in which Sally survives, and she and Jango "hit the road together" as Champion Zombie Hunters.


message 56: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments Ahem. Sonja.


Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space  (readingreindeerproximacentauri) ROFL!! THANKS, Randy!! Now where did I get Sally from??


message 58: by Cedric (new)

Cedric Nye (cedricnye) | 86 comments That scene was a sanitized, but true, version of what happened to me at four years of age.


Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space  (readingreindeerproximacentauri) That's brutally honest, and I applaud you for it. A lot of us avoid talking of abuse, so you have my praise.


message 60: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments Same here. I still can't talk about what happened to me. So Cedric has my respect for helping others who went through what he went through.


message 61: by Cedric (new)

Cedric Nye (cedricnye) | 86 comments I really try to use my books to shed light on those unsung heroes among us. I mean, what is a hero? Someone who perseveres against terrible odds. A person who suffers from depression, yet they raise up and face another day. The person with PTSD who, with a monumental effort of will, does not lash out at the world because of their pain. The person who breaks the cycle. I mean, hell, some of the greatest heroes are people who appear unremarkable, yet their struggles are titanic. Heroes. We are all of us survivors, and I try to tell our stories within my stories. Seriously, I appreciate you all for reading my book! I know that first one was a bit rough, unpolished. If you stick it out, though, the books get incrementally better!


message 62: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments I actually preferred the first one over the second (which I just finished a re-read of). Haven't read the third one yet.

BTW, did you ever live in Anthem? Your description of the "richness" of residents doesn't match my experience of living there for a year or so (as the market collapsed in 2007 and 2008).


message 63: by Cedric (new)

Cedric Nye (cedricnye) | 86 comments Nah. Anthem is just a shopping mall that I pass by when I am going North on the 17. I will tell you this, though, the affluence factor of Anthem has shot way up in the past few years. Man! I have been there a couple of times, and all the construction that was going on... Huge gated communities, and more.
Randy wrote: "I actually preferred the first one over the second (which I just finished a re-read of). Haven't read the third one yet.

BTW, did you ever live in Anthem? Your description of the "richness" of res..."



message 64: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments Cedric wrote: "Huge gated communities, and more."

I lived in one of those. Mostly empty houses. And a lot of people walked away after the mortgage bubble burst.

We had a huge house, but there were three generations. We combined three households into one. Five adults. Two teenagers. 3 dogs. 2 cats.


message 65: by Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space (last edited Feb 20, 2015 08:57AM) (new)

Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space  (readingreindeerproximacentauri) Yay on the dogs and cats; but that's too many humans for me. I live as solitary a life as possible, in the midst of two adults and six younguns', plus one expected in April.

Never lived in a gated community, but never would once read The Association;)

When do we start Jango#2?


message 66: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments Let's start the second book this weekend!


Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space  (readingreindeerproximacentauri) Great!


message 68: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments I really respect you Cedric.

The survivors of abuse are really the unsung heroes that are absent from quality story telling. I don't really see them portrayed accurately in novels and movies. I'm glad some light is being shed, even if it is uncomfortable it is a part of everyday life and should be exposed in media.


message 69: by Cedric (new)

Cedric Nye (cedricnye) | 86 comments It is super uncomfortable, Brother! Even for me. I get the PTSD squirms, man, when I write sometimes. I really appreciate you, Jonathan. Are you on the Facebook?

Jonathan wrote: "I really respect you Cedric.

The survivors of abuse are really the unsung heroes that are absent from quality story telling. I don't really see them portrayed accurately in novels and movies. I'm ..."



message 70: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments I finished Jango's Anthem last night. It was amazingly awesome. Not sure which of the books I like more, but both of them brought something new to the table.

How is everyone doing on here?

(Also thanks for adding me on Facebook Cedric. ;-)

If anyone else would like to add me, my profile is located here: https://www.facebook.com/shambaloo )


message 71: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments I definitely preferred the first book. But I did give both 5-star ratings.


message 72: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments Any one else going to read Rage and Ruin with me?

=)


message 73: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments I just got my copy of Rage and Ruin...


message 74: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 20 comments I'm still on page 80 of Anthem. Shouldn't take too long to catch up, though.


message 75: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments Awesome. We can all start it this week if it is cool!!

;-)


message 76: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 20 comments Finished it last night. As promised, the writing was a lot cleaner and more polished this time around. Also, kudos to Cedric for not only using proper pronouns to refer to a transgender person, but also treating her as entirely human and not as just a joke. That's certainly something I never expected to see in a zombie novel.


message 77: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 20 comments Just finished Rage and Ruin last night (though not the short story that follows it), and it's my favorite of the three. A problem I had with the first two books was that so many of the secondary characters weren't fleshed out. Other than Sonja and Vanessa, it seemed like all the other characters were given just enough description to be cutouts for Jango to either save or kill. Rage and Ruin takes a lot more time to flesh these characters out, which I appreciated.

(view spoiler)


message 78: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments I also finished Rage and Ruin last night, as well as the short story and the excerpt.

My favorite action scenes are in this book, but I found the first 15-20% to be very slow going. Too much recap.

But I am sorry the trilogy is done. :(

Now, off to Adrian's Undead Diary, #2.


message 79: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments Did anyone watch the season finale of The Walking Dead?

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message 80: by hIpnoticraQs (new)

hIpnoticraQs (raqnbelly) | 145 comments I did. Since Morgan is Mr. Peaceful now I don't know how he'll take watching Rick murder Pete. All life is precious. He probably won't stick around....again. I was thinking he would be in the spinoff that takes place in LA but probably not.


message 81: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments I am about 75% into Rage and Ruin and I am liking it more then Jango's Anthem. It definitely has a definitely has a different feel from the first two books. It is obvious Cedric approved as a writer for sure.


message 82: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments Finished Rage and Ruin today and I really enjoyed it. I wasn't expecting (view spoiler)

I was also surprised when (view spoiler)

Overall I give it a five out of five stars. I will have a review posted shortly. Thank you Cedric Nye for joining us for this buddy read.


message 83: by Randy (new)

Randy Harmelink | 2188 comments Ditto on both your spoilers...

Of the three books, the second book was my least favorite, although I give all three 5-star ratings.


message 84: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 92 comments I created another buddy read for the television series Twin Peaks. Not sure if anyone in this topic is a fan or remotely curious. But if you happen to want to give the series a shot please feel free to visit my group here:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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