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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Something special.,
This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
This book represents Skipp's best work since THE BRIDGE(1991).
Cody Goodfellow really blew me away with RADIANT DAWN(2000),and I am so glad to see Skipp and Goodfellow working together. I would love to write about this book at length, but giving away the central thesis, in this case, gives away the finale. This is just one of those books that has to be read (to the end) to be FULLY appreciated. If you love horror with a bite and a brain, you need to read this book. If you are reading this review and have not read the novel, consider yourself lucky...you still have the discovery of JAKE'S WAKE ahead of you. I cannot wait to see what John Skipp and Cody Goodfellow bring us next. I am sure that it will also be something special.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Jake's back, and he's STILL a jerk,
This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
So I started and finished my first book of 2009, and it looks like this is going to be a good year. Jake's Wake is a fun filled horror fest of zombie-riffic magnitude.
Short Synopsis - Jake is a Jerk... see how close the words are? Jake is scum of the most terrible sort, womanizing, abusing, just plain evil nasty guy. But he's got charisma... and he decides to throw his rock band plans to the wayside and use this charisma to run a church, being a psychotic television evangelist and massing quite a few fervent followers. Then Jake's penchant for womanizing gets the best of him and he ends up dead... but not for long! Those who were closest to him, and thrilled to be finally out of his evil clutches will have an evening to remember when Jake comes home from his own wake... even nastier than before. This book is hard to put down, it's so out there and yet so engrossing all at the same time. There is plenty of sex and gore in this book to keep those who worship the red stuff happy. As I said... Jake was not a nice guy before he died. We follow three of the women in his life and their new men as they find themselves trapped in Jake's old house with his living and not quite breathing corpse. And Jake has plans for them. At first the characters are so aloof and filled with hatred that I wasn't sure there was going to be anyone for us to root for, but as the evening plays on several of them begin to shine and give us hope. There are even one or two that the reader will become attached to. We don't get much background on anyone other than Jake, Gray, and the three women, but it's the ones that we don't get the background on that we end up caring the most for. There are very strong religious themes in this book that might irritate those who hate reading anything along those lines. The book never approaches "preachy" but it's hard not to get into religion when the main baddie was a fake evangelist. There is a lot of subtext here on people who are searching for hope being easily lead, and charismatic leaders who preach the right words being able to control them. The book never degenerates into Christian bashing, nor does it wave the Christian recruiter flag, it is more a commentary of the Jim and Tammy Fay Bakers in the world. But never fear... this book really doesn't rise much beyond a fun filled horror novel, no real thought required. I have to admit that the ending was unexpected, not all of it, but a chunk of it was out there... strangely if you had told me that the book would end like that, I probably would have said "No, that's a terrible ending!" but as I said, I didn't expect it... and it worked for me. On the whole this is a very strong book with a lot of enjoyable parts and a satisfying ending
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gory fun,
By Little Miss Zombie (Oakville, ON, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jake's Wake [JAKES WAKE] [Mass Market Paperback] (Mass Market Paperback)
John Skipp is one of the masters of splatterpunk, and anything written by him is usually gory fun. And Jake's Wake is no exception.
Jake's Wake is about Jake's wake (surprising, I know). Jake is a television evangelist who doesn't practice what he preaches. He exploits people's beliefs to make money and to gain minor fame. He lives for sex, drugs and violence. When he dies, most people close to him count it as a blessing. But at his wake, there's an unexpected guest: Jake himself, resurrected from the dead, ready to wreak some more havoc. But was he resurrected by God or the Devil? The action doesn't really start until about 50 pages in, but once it begins it doesn't stop. The body count is high and those bodies endure a lot of torture. Characters are brought into the book just so they can be brutally slaughtered. There's a lot of gore, but what else would you expect from John Skipp? But there's more to the plot than just gore. Skipp's novels often tackle some sort of issue. The Bridge was about the effect of pollution on the environment. The Scream tackled censorship, Christianity and abortion. Jake's Wake is also about Christianity and what people believe in. The characters are flawed, almost to the point where you dislike them. Jake's ladies, the three main characters, are weak, weaker, weakest. But it makes them more realistic. But thankfully they grow as the story goes on and become stronger. Although I enjoyed Jake's Wake, the book started off too slow for me. But it's worth getting through the back story to get to the action. And the ending is definitely worth your time.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well Written!,
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This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
Mr. Skipp and Goodfellow just have a way with visual imagery (granted it usually is describing a rotting abomination). Jake's Wake is a heck of a good story! Be prepared to be continually turning pages to see just what happens next! There is almost no way you can forsee the twist ending!
2.0 out of 5 stars
A mess,
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I could not figure out the point of this strange book with religious overtones. I could not even finish it. The style of writing just wasn't my cup of tea and I am a huge horror fan!
2.0 out of 5 stars
scary,
By Vampire Enthusiast (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
I tried to finish it, I really did, but I just couldn't. Not sure what the point of this book was--maybe it all came together in the end. All I felt was tired after reading this.. tired and slightly grossed out. All those awful characters are just not my cup of tea.
I give it 2 stars and not one because I imagine this would be a good book for the hard core horror lover, but not for someone just getting into the genre.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Horror!,
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This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
Every page of this novel is pure gold! The authors don't skimp on action, gore or violence. Jake is an egomaniacal and hypocritical TV preacher who predicts his own resurrection, and how 'bout that? He was right!
The reader doesn't have to work to "see" the scenes Skipp and Goodfellow set before her. Their writing is colorful and smooth, with good character development and even better action sequences. JAKE'S WAKE is absolutely a star-quality horror novel. The ending was nothing like I expected, but I wasn't disappointed. Skipp and Goodfellow have wild imaginations, and you'll want more. Their gruesome minds are deliciously debauched. They had to enjoy writing this one.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast-Paced and Nonstop!,
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This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
Jake's Wake by John Skipp and Cody Goodfellow is a delightful slasher-romp featuring a shady televangelist who comes back from the dead after being killed by a sexual conquest's boyfriend. Lots of grisly murder, a bit of black humor and a completely unexpected ending that fit perfectly. I've never read either of these authors before, but I'm eagerly awaiting the next release by either of them. The action is fast-paced and nonstop and the characters were well-written and realistic. Mass-market, escapist horror doesn't get much better than this. 4.7/5.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Splatterpunk Master Returns!,
This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
John Skipp, the godfather of splatterpunk, returns to the genre he helped found with "Jake's Wake", co-authored with Cody Goodfellow. It's obvious right from the opening chapter that Skipp still commands the raw, visceral energy of his earlier books.
Jake Connaway is scumbag TV Evangelist who gets caught with his pants down and murdered by a vengeful boyfriend. As family and congregation members meet at the home of Jake's widow the gathering degenerates into name-calling and accusations. But a new visitor turns the gathering into hell itself, as Jake has returned from the grave with vengeance on his mind. Jake Connaway makes Jim Baker and Jimmy Swaggart look like altar boys. Imbued with an unnatural strength, Jake proceeds to rip eyes from their sockets, snap limbs, and tear faces from their skulls. The blood and gore threaten to stain your fingers as you turn the pages. \Underpinning the whole story is a diatribe about organized religion and its pratfalls when you offer unyielding faith to any mortal man or woman. "Jake's Wake" is currently in production to be made into a low-budget film and if this first collaboration between Skipp and Goodfellow is any indication at all, horror fans can rejoice in knowing that the splatterpunk genre is alive and well!
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a Ride! Great Book!,
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This review is from: Jake's Wake (Mass Market Paperback)
Great Book! If you like Horror and Humor with Strong Characters, you have to read this book. I couldn't put it down.
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Jake's Wake by Cody Goodfellow (Mass Market Paperback - Jan. 2009)
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