![]() ![]() He goes on over to Ignatius J.'s house in the beginning to show him a book about Fort Deckerdale, near where the group is staying. Oh, and they're camping up north.Īlso in this stunningly fascinating rogues' gallery is Ignatius J.'s friend, John, nicknamed "Mole." He's a little nearsighted dork who loves history. spends some time explaining Michigan's geography to explain where "up north" is. To shock the audience.'" What audience? I actually can't believe it, it's the perfect mix of creative and stunningly unoriginal. "'But we didn't really hate people,' my mom insists whenever I ask her about it. Seems pretty bad, right? Well, his mom was in a punk rock band called "We Hate You." It's just too good to be true. Then he goes on about how funky his name is and how cool and athletic he is. When his friends want to annoy him, they call him: When his friends want to annoy him, they call him Ignatius J. On the other hand, when the most recent books were about an evil wave monster and a know-it-all freeing a family of killers, there's nowhere to go but up. ![]() ![]() I mean, there are some annoying elements to it, but it's a welcome change from the recent crap I've created a synopsis for. ![]() So when I saw the title of this book, my first thought was, "Wow, this is going to be really bad." And then I read the first few pages and I'm like, "Wow, this is really bad." The twist: It's actually pretty good. ![]()
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