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Thank you
for reading John Dies at the End. I hope you liked it. As you
probably have heard, there
is going to be a JDatE film, to be made by Don Coscarelli (Bubba
Ho-Tep, Phantasm).
And yes, there is a sequel to the book. The first half of it is HERE.
Not sure when the second half will be done, my writing schedule is suddenly
very busy.
I have continued to provide the story online in its entirety, for free,
as a service to the loyal fans who've supported me and JDatE over the
years. But as you can probably guess, I do lose money on the deal. If
you've read to this point and enjoyed it, the best way you can pay me
back is by recommending it to someone else, especially if that person
buys a copy.
The book is available on
Amazon.com if your local book store doesn't have it. Though any
book store should be able to order a copy for you if you ask.
The MySpace is a great way to
stay in the loop as far as knowing when the rest of the sequel is up,
or other developments. Join
us over there.
If you want to read more of my stuff, you can find it at
Cracked.com, where I'm the Assistant Editor. I even have my
own blog over there and the Cracked forums have
a whole JDatE section.
Thanks again. You are one of
people to read all 150,000 words of this story, through to the very end.
40,000 of those people are now legally blind.
Start reading the sequel.
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© 2008 David Wong and Jason Pargin - All rights reserved. No part
of this book or website may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
or transmitted by any means without the express written consent of the
author and publisher. This online book is a work of fiction. People,
places, events, and situations are the product of the author's imagination.
Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or historical events,
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