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Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives by Adam Cesare
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“Sometimes déjà vu wasn’t déjà vu. Sometimes it was just the same shit happening again and again until it drove you insane.”
Adam Cesare, Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives
“It was an echoing susurrus, reverberating toward them down the elevator shaft. It was an ominous sound. There was a fullness to it that triggered a cascade of pinpricks down the base of Quinn’s neck. The car rose and the fuzzy, amorphous sound resolved into a familiar bassline. And then voices. And then . . . wolves howling? “That’s Thriller,” Quinn said.”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“It was all pretend horror. Safe horror. There was something to that. Therapeutic screams.”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“FRENDO LIVES.”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“Blind anger was just wasted energy.”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“My bullshit sense is tingling. Where did you find this, Pete?” “My uncle.” “By any chance an uncle who thinks the president is a lizard person?”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“Hide now. You’re out in the open. Forget your shirt. Fuck your socks. Hide.”
Adam Cesare, Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives
tags: pg-285
“Glen – you wouldn’t think it because he was neurotic and excitable even before he’d been kidnapped and forced to be a battlefield surgeon for killer clowns – actually enjoyed haunted houses.”
Adam Cesare, Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives
tags: pg-46
“That one’s not even a teenager—he’s thirty and stays young by drinking blood!”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“And the voice she used to remind herself was not her own but Ruston Vance’s. He was her redneck Obi-Wan Kenobi.”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives
“Never discount the gullibility of people on the internet, though. Janky production values and all, there were people who believed. Or at least wanted to believe, needed that outrage in their lives like a handrail.”
Adam Cesare, Frendo Lives