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Frendo lives
Frendo lives






frendo lives

Naturally, some members of the town obliged by creating a tourist attraction for those to purchase tickets and visit the cornfield where the 'event' happened a year before, to the disgust of some of the other townspeople, setting up an interesting scenario of us against them making the reader wonder how all of this was going to reach a boiling point and spill over. Her father is now the town mayor and spends the majority of his time trying to get the town back to normalcy, despite its growing attraction for those tourists searching for all things macabre and horrifying, wanting to see where all the killing occurred.

frendo lives

Quinn is one of my favourite characters in this book she is tough, devious, and just a lot of fun to read about. And while I loved the ideas and definitely believed there is some truth to it in our current world situation, I did feel like this book suffered a bit compared to the previous one in that the tension and suspense just wasn't there and that crazy action that was in the first book was also missing. However, social media attacks have turned people against them, manipulating the information and creating chaos.

frendo lives

Famous from the attack the year before, Quinn, Cole, and Rust want only for life to return to normal so they can continue on with their lives and try to heal from the horrifying events through which they survived. ( )Ĭlown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives definitely had an interesting premise. Sadly, this wasn't even close to being as good as the first one. The cheesy vigilante ending is a bit ridiculous. the gay love triangle.the never before mentioned character of undistinguishable gender, whom was supposedly involved in the cornfield massacres.the entitled attitude of the main female protagonist, Quinn.I'm all for most of these things, but this went too far to be believable, it just felt like the writer was attempting to be trendy.Ĭole and Rust, a gay couple, are my favorite characters, I really like their relationship, why not keep it wholesome? Why must all relationships be sabotaged in new entertainment? Do these writers really think every human being is deplorable and without morals? Being a YA book, I really felt like Cesare missed an opportunity to set good examples here.

frendo lives

The small town that needed big city outsiders to "fix" it.the female Sheriff. The first book had more than a few cheesy moments, stereotypes and hinted social propaganda, but the matrix of the story and the characters made up for those grievances.I was hoping this one would be even better.īut alas, yet again, a modern book falls victim to over modernization, trying extremely too hard to push the woke agenda. **Contains a few spoilers***I was looking forward to this.








Frendo lives