Books by S.G. Browne
language
English
3.57 of 5 Votes: 3
Share this book:
review 1: Weird in a druggy sort of way. Not very scientific nor totally logical but an intriguing if degenerate story. Interesting enough to keep reading but not something I would care to read about again. Probably a good description of the decent into drug dependence and the paranoia and...
language
English
3.82 of 5 Votes: 5
Share this book:
review 1: I'm currently reading this book for the second time. It's still funny. Looking at the other comments from people who didn't seem to enjoy it as much, it seems the authors awkwardness strikes a nerve. But I don't think the author is awkward! I think Andy, the main character is and...
language
English
4.01 of 5 Votes: 3
Share this book:
review 1: This was a gift that I finally got a chance to read. It seems to be a trio and this is the middle book. An interesting take on zombies - the only thing that makes them a zombie is that they are the undead and that they eat humans to keep themselves alive and keeps them from rotti...
language
English
3.82 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: Is it considered necrophilia, if they are both undead?This book follows the life of Andy. He wakes up on the floor of his parents kitchen. Soon to find out that he killed his parents and stuffed their bodies in the freezer. And, you'll never guess what he is?.... That's right, he...
language
English
3.82 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: WARNING: Do not try to read in large sittings if unable to sustain continuous laughter without breathing. An iconic mix of black, dry, and whimsical humors, the laughter allows for unexpected exploration of the extent to which morality can still apply to existential humanism. Whi...