It was supposed to be a family vacation just like any other. Mom off blowing random dudes somewhere. Dad crying at the hotel bar. Eric and his little brother Bobby left to fend for themselves in the hotel room with no food or money. But this vacation would be different, because Eric is about to meet the love of his life. He's about to get a crash course in love, the real dangers of drug use, and maybe... just maybe... butt stuff. Buckle up, kids. We're going to Hypo Beach, and it's going to be a bumpy ride.
So stupid. But somehow very memorable. Shingles rarely disappoints. Vulgar, racist, a nonsensical plot, and, always, a Hello Titty reference. However this one, which I assumed would be a nonstop drug bonanza, turned more into sexual jokes among a creature feature. A nice bit of a surprise, but the narcotics still played a big part of the story. And the monster was heavily featured with some really innovative abilities. The characters all had their own insane highlights, but were all very interesting and relevant to the plot, somehow. Just a lot of immature fun to brighten my week.
This is a will written horror haunting adventure thriller short story. It did not work for me. You can give it a try it may work for you. I would recommend this series and various authors to readers of horror novels 👍🔰. 2023 😀👒😡😮
Unless you read this beautiful piece of work from Robert Bevan from beginning to end, you won't know, and thus deeply appreciate, the elevated art form this author has achieved! With gorgeous descriptions of a beatific sea side community, he takes us through the heart felt coming of age experiences of a teen age boy. The life lessons the protagonist realizes are so vivid and pertinent, I feel as though new light has been expressed upon my own, incredibly similar upbringing. Of course, it does say at the end that this is a work of fiction, and in no way represents any real people or events. Because if it did, holy shit that would be fucked up!! Seriously a funny fucking read, and I loved it! Good work!
This book answers the questions: “What’s wrong with America?” and “Why does everyone else seem to hate us so badly?”. A mentally challenged 11-year-old with a debilitating crack and caffeine habit could write a better book.
Sharknado done in the most inappropriate, hilarious way
Really messed up? Check Low brow humor at it's finest? Check No words to express how truly crazy this installment is. You have to read it to believe it.
These stories are off the charts. Each one seemingly pushes the boundaries of sanity, then another Shingle gets put up and BAM , it's over the fence again.
The author definitely took it as a challenge to see how many times he could write the phrase, "butt stuff." Regardless, I didn't expect where this one went.