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Tim2 (2000)

by Mark Tufo(Favorite Author)
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review 1: This book is so twisted and wrong that is so so so right. Mark Tufo reigns supreme yet again delivering another spectacular book in his unique style. Tim the clown is back with his side kick Hugh the zombie, and what's this they have a fat geek called Clarence coming along for the ride as well. The only problem is they all occupy the same body, or should I say their consciousness do. As you can imagine there is not much room in their and Tim and Hugh do not play well with others.Tim makes the clown from IT look like a Granny in a knitting circle. He is more than happy to help Hugh find food, that is people, and eat them. Tim is one of the most deranged and psychotic characters ever to be put on paper. What do I like so much about Tim? Tim is so politically incorrect that ... moreit is hilarious, he is so sick and demented that you cannot help but love him. This book is not for the squeamish but if you can get pass the gore you will be rewarded by one the most awesome characters ever. That's right trend setters I said awesome and I make no apologies for it. Mr. Tufo I take my hat off to yet again.
review 2: Fantastic restart.... Nice short reminder of what's going on without lots of preamble.The story continues on with Timothy on his quest for food; which is anything moving, this will push your boundaries so if easily offended, then you clearly have not read Timothy #1!Mr Tufo does a brilliant explanation of why Tim has Hugh and is Hugh/Tim hybrid and therefore different to the other zombies.The additional psyche into the mix is amazing, loved all the funny names...still laughing at Clara-bell.Mr Tufo is unrelenting in his characters total disregard for human feelings, which is amazing, in a sick sort of way! Emotional torture seems to be the new facet to his amazing skill as a writer.Despite all the constant gore, and there is A LOT of it, not to the mention what happens at the other end of digestion, I found the football scene to be immensely gross and disturbing, more so than the munching.The little flashes of pre Zpoc are really heart rending and just make the horror of "the now" that much more sickening!I adored the subtle yet, great links to the ZF series for faithful readers.I won't spoil it for other but Awesome Ending!My only criticism.... Please leave the cats alone!!! less
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suesin
great read great booksoooooo grossI've loved and read all of his workevil zombie genius
Angy
The novelty of the premise wore off a little for me with this book.
cthomasflood3
This was a great sequel. Looking forward to the next one.
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