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Chargement... Tales from the Gas Station: Volume Three (édition 2020)par Jack Townsend (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I just love this silly series. I listened to it some time ago on YouTube, but I know that there were changes made, so I'm listening to it again. It's got great timing. As the horror and highly questionable actions of the main character start to mount it's funny at all the right moments. Mr Creepypasta is perfect as Jack, the extremely lovable, but unreliable narrator. Even if you aren't a fan of horror, check this out on YouTube (just do a search for the title and you'll find it) and if you like it, get the audio book(s). It's lots of fun. Jack's character development is great. I like that the plot is unpredictable. I'm one of those people that is constantly trying to figure out twists in mystery/thrillers and I can't with this series. I just gotta go with the flow and it's nice because sometimes you need something in between a complete brain candy book and a smart thinky book. Also, I would die for Jerry. He is such a precious baby. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"An army of monsters walks among us, hidden in plain sight. They're fast. They're strong. They're unrelenting. And they only want one thing: the sh*tty gas station at the edge of town... Coming as a surprise to absolutely no one, Jack - night-shift clerk and local crazy person - has found himself neck-deep in the middle of yet another world-ending terror. And this time around, nobody can be trusted. Not that tough-as-nails cop who probably knows a lot more than she's letting on. Not the adorkable new employee who might be something far less innocent than she appears. Not even Jack's best friend/emotional support human, whose mysterious past seems to have finally caught up with him. In this latest installment of the Gas Station saga, Jack's world will change forever. Questions will be answered, and answers will be questioned. Friends become enemies. Strangers become enemies. Frenemies become enemies. (You know what? Jack is going to have a lot of new enemies.) Prepare yourself. Things are about to get weird." --Back cover. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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When the gas station owners die, Jack inherits something he’s not prepared to manage. The supernatural events aren’t a problem, per se, but taxes, profitability, and a parade of Benja-mimics complicate things.
Add to all that Jack’s delusions, a potential change in diagnosis—maybe even prognosis—a prosthetic leg, and some complicated friendships, and what’s a guy supposed to do who keeps having to save his town and maybe the world?
The Russian radio broadcasts the names of townspeople who are slated for replacement or who have been replaced making things less “as they seem” than usual for Jack, which is kind of an accomplishment.
Who is pulling the strings?
Can Jack defeat them?
And what’s with this guy insisting on buying the gas station?
What I really want to know is, what happened to poor Rita? Hopefully, she’ll come back in volume four. You know what I wish, though? More than anything? That Jerry’s departing final words were “Casper Van Dien.” ( )