George loves his mother and only wants to take care of her. Despite working two jobs, he can't afford the medical care she needs and so he must figure things out on his own. Lucky for George, he has a very unique appetite which saves him a lot of money on groceries.
In this spinoff to the '80s slasher splatterpunk story, Janitor, affable junior custodian George Crowley tries his best to fit in and to hold down a job, while at the same time being the best caretaker for his ailing mother. Along the way, George demonstrates his taste for the peculiar, described in detail of course!
For lovers of extreme horror and splatterpunk, this is one "palate cleanser" you don't want to miss! And you don't have to read Janitor first to understand what's going on. It's a spinoff, not a sequel!
I have loved every single thing Oscar Brady has done so far. Bunny room being my fav, Janitor being a close second, so to get the ARC for George’s story was so exciting!! And of course just from the introduction I knew I was in for a fun ride 👏🏼
If you’ve read janitor you’ll know who George is! If you haven’t then, well, George is a 27 year old (looks more like 40) balding, frog like man who works as a custodial assistant at a high school. He enjoys his job so much, especially collecting bodily fluids from the kids for him to eat later (including but not limited to…puke) 🤮 Yeah George is grim 🤢
He currently lives with “the love of his life” (his words not mine) which is his mother & takes care of her…I say this loosely with the fact he brings her food from the schools garbage can for dinner & other stuff he does 🤢
He has a second job at a quickie mart, which again he loves because it also provides more meal opportunities for him 👀 but after realising he isn’t getting paid from either jobs this month, it is here where he snaps & takes a page outta his old buddy the janitor’s book…everything seems to go downhill from there 😬
WOW this is most definitely the nastiest book of Brady’s so far 🤣 I felt so many mixed emotions about George because even though he’s a nasty ass he also did have a heart and truly loved his mother
But omg my triggers where triggering with all the 💩 & bodily fluids being consumed in this 🤣🤮 do not attempt to read this if you have a weak stomach, also avoid any kind of snacks until you’re done, it really is relentlessly gross 😅🫣
Another brilliant read, I really do enjoy all of Oscars books! If you haven’t already read any of his work then you’re missing out! There’s always a nasty little surprise in each one though so makesure to check those triggers 🤣🤎 Releasing 10th November get the pre-orders iiiiin ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book was such a challenge to read. In the best way, of course. It will challenge your intestinal fortitude for sure! I believe this, to date, is the grossest thing I’ve read, and I loved it! Such a wild story. George has a very unique appetite, and the author’s detail of his dining pleasures will twist your innards. This pretty much covers all of the triggers, and just be prepared for the sickest things you can imagine being eaten, and then take it up a notch!
I’ve read a lot of disgusting books, but George takes the cake… and it’s a mud one! If you read Janitor, you know whom I’m talking about. If you haven’t, I’m going to introduce you to a guy that has his taste buds messed up and everything that is vile smells like freshly cooked food. You can imagine what sort of stuff he eats and licks his fingers to. Now, George works two jobs to keep a roof over his and his bedridden mum’s heads. … and bless him! He does his best! But life has a way of screwing him over, and we get to see it all. Just be ready before heading in. This book will make you gag and laugh. It even has a bit of gore to mix things up! … and I read it in one sitting. If you read one of Oscar’s books, you know what to expect. His writing will trigger your senses and make you question your sanity! Why the hell do you read books like this?!
Even worse… Why do you keep coming back?! For me, it’s quite simple… I bloody love it! Pun intended!
Oscar Brady’s Oops!! All George! looks playful on the surface, but don’t be fooled—there’s a strangely unsettling undercurrent beneath the bright colors and exaggerated smiles. This spinoff takes the Janitor universe and tilts it just enough to make you question what’s really going on behind George’s cheerful grin.
The humor is chaotic, almost manic, and the world feels like a place where things can go wrong in the most bizarre ways at any moment. George’s overeager charm becomes something darker—something a little too eager—and the story leans into that uncanny tension with surprising effectiveness.
It’s weird. It’s offbeat. It’s uncomfortably funny. And that’s exactly what makes it work.