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Hellraisin 2: The Raisining [Adult Humor, Juvenile Humor, Dry Humor, Wet Humor, and of course, Bad Puns! Laugh out Loud Funny!]

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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Hell...Hellraisin 2: The Raisining!

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 13, 2021

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Marc Richard

52 books59 followers
Marc Richard is an author of horror, love stories, science fiction, and literary fiction that is otherwise unclassifiable. He even authored a semi-autobiographical novel about Borderline Personality Disorder. He promises something to read for every interest. All of his novels are peppered and spiced with his dark, twisted sense of humor. Originally hailing from Rumford Maine, he calls Portland Maine his home. He has an award-winning personality, and is very handsome, according to his mother.

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Author 22 books48 followers
May 17, 2022
Preamble

Marc Richard made three of these, after the first three Hellraiser movies. Proper thing, because things start to go off the rails after number three – I couldn’t even finish the fourth one. Like most of these things, number one is the best and then the quality starts to take a nosedive.

The same cannot be said for the fantastic parodies written by Marc Richard.

A note about my reviews: I consider myself an appreciator, not a critic. I know first-hand what goes into the creation of art – the blood, the sweat, the tears, the risk. I also know that art appreciation is subjective and lernt good what mama tell’t me – if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. I’m not a school marm grading a spelling test – I’m a reader who enjoys reading. If a book is entertaining, well-written, and I get absorbed into it, five out of five. I have gone as low as three stars – anything less than that and I will not review a book (chances are I DNFed anyway). Regardless, I wouldn’t even put a star rating system on my reviews but for the reality of storefronts like Amazon.

Take from that what you will.

Review – 5/5

This Hellraisin series is like nothing you’ve read. At least, it’s like nothing I’ve read. It’s hilarious – laugh out loud funny, smirk funny, head shake funny, ‘what the *bleep*’ funny. It’s also basically a scene by scene breakdown of the movie, making fun of all of the cheesy B-horror plot points and characters and bopping between absolutely meta and as granular as Hell(raisin – do you see what I did there?) There are plays on words, plays on taste, plays on film-making.

I’ll tell you what it reminds me of – having a buddy on the couch next to you, both of you blasted out of your minds on the reefer and unable to take the movie seriously, commenting on how ludicrous it is and laughing uproariously. Not because I’ve ever done that, mind you – I’m a good boy, operating purely on pop culture portrayals of cannabis consumption. Kind of like the scenes in Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle where they’re watching television and giggling at the D.A.R.E. commercial.

Richard’s style is absurdist par excellence – he lulls you into a sense of knowing where he is going, and then he throws you a curveball. And another. And another. If you’re at all a fan of the Hellraiser movies (which I am, being a die-hard Clive Barker guy who has yet to read his entire library), you might like this. It’s one of those humour things where you kind of think you’re in on the joke but the comedian does or says something that makes you think like you might not be totally in on it. You’re in a weird limbo where you’re laughing to kill yourself but you’ve gotta keep your guard up, because who knows if he’s making fun of you, too.

But that’s OK, because he’s a big ol’ teddy bear who’s going to take you to Hell and back. And there will be taffy-like skin (the best skin – that also happens to be an artifact of practical special effects from the 80s). There will be demons of pain and pleasure. And there, of course, will be raisins.

Lots of raisins.
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May 19, 2021
It must be about time for another Alphabet book, but this time instead of moving onto the letter I, the author has decided to stick with H and give us part 2 of Hellraisin. Word of warning, if you’ve not read part 1, this will make very little sense, although there is a short recap at the start of the book.

We are back with Kirsty again, and although Pinhead and his cronies make an appearance, the main focus of the book is the evil Dr Channard. And I’m sure we all know a doctor who thinks he’s God, well this one is looking down rather than up.

It’s a wonderful mix of smut and parody, and as the author himself says, its childish adult humour. Not for the squeamish or those of a delicate sense of humour, for those who can still laugh at bad puns, and black humour, this is what you are looking for

I should point out that I got a free copy from the author of the ARC, but I bought my own copy when it was released
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