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Johnny Future

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Johnny Future, lover of all that exists, hopelessly unrepentant and quixotic, knows that life is calling him. He can feel it, man. Inanimate objects, exterminator icons, streets signs are all talking to him, telling him he's a loser.

His grandmother, Dolly Flowers, the only mother he has ever known, is in a nursing home. He hasn't seen her since she got sick, but with a stolen car and a prostitute named America in tow, Johnny's adventure to save her from death takes him from the slums of Hollywood to a wild freeway chase with the LAPD to the doorstep of fate.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2009

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Steve Abee

7 books8 followers
Steve Abee began writing as an orderly at St. John's hospital in Santa Monica. He has previously published three books, King Planet, The Bus: Cosmic Ejaculations of the Daily Mind in Transit, and Great Balls of Flowers.

He is also the author of Johnny Future published by MP Publishing, teaches middle school English and lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two daughters.

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90 reviews2 followers
March 17, 2019
This book is a hard one to rate, mainly because of the stream-of-consciousness drug-induced Hunter S. Thompson-esque writing style. There's also not much of a plot until the last 50 pages or so. When I'm faced with a novel that's tough for me to rate, I think I should go with answering if the book is a good example of it's genre, and in this case, it is- kind of like a modern-day Naked Lunch or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. As that, it succeeds, but as a piece of literature that everyone can enjoy, it doesn't. I got through it all right, possibly because of its short length, but I wouldn't pick it up again.
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Author 2 books9 followers
August 28, 2012
It’s blithering junkie Johnny Future’s 30th birthday and he’s broker than the ten commandments. He inaugurates the third decade of his life by developing a conscience, which happens when a girl who won’t have sex with him tells the lout to visit his ailing grandmother in the Sun Valley Assisted Living Home. Slogging through a miasma of drug induced inspiration, Mr. Future takes the girl’s advice. He falls in love with a stripper named America, steals a pimp’s car, and breaks his potty-mouthed grandmother out of her nurse infested prison. Steve Abee’s Johnny Future is a gonzo style Los Angeles drug narrative, tinged with evocative glimpses at the ever expanding fringe of American society. Like Crooked Little Vein or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Johnny Future suggests that, if the fringe gets any bigger, it’ll consume the center.

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Profile Image for Matt Falvey.
11 reviews2 followers
February 21, 2012
Channeling Hunter S. Thompson in the most frightful and delightful ways, Steve Abee's "Johnny Future" is absolutely hyperkinetic. Johnny Future's drug fueled dive into the seediest nooks of southern California as he sets about changing his dormant way of life is a mind warping road trip. Abee's anything goes prose is poetic, haunting, and downright disturbing in the best ways imaginable. A drug and sex fueled Don Quixote for Generation X.
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26 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2012
Where do I begin? My head is still spinning from this book. Johnny Future is a junkie. He's high during this whole book and his thoughts go a million miles a second. It's a very depressing story as we go along with Johnny to get his next fix with his other lowlife druggie pals.

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5 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2018
While it was a decent read, it was too disjointed to even keep my attention at times. The main character is pitiable and interesting but he wasn't enough to save the book. There are good passages here and there, though.
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Author 14 books30 followers
May 9, 2012
love it. it's going to be remembered as a classic.
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8 reviews
August 1, 2012
The book was Hunter S. Thomson-esque but not as cool. Def a little bit hard to read since its from the POV of a junkie but over all I enjoyed it.
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Author 3 books7 followers
September 30, 2012
I loved this book. It was like moving, f'd up poetry. And I mean that in the best possible way. Los Angeles. Man. Crazy world.
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January 8, 2014
Junkie book about a junkie written as far the reader could tell by someone who has gotten wasted way too often. Parts of it are really funny, but a bizarre book none the less.
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121 reviews6 followers
October 6, 2016
This is a junkie's stream of consciousness as he goes on a quest to get high and save his grandma. I loved it. But I can see how it won't be everyone's cup of tea.
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