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# God Hates Us All

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Review: Funny and quick read. - The book is hysterical and a very very fast read. I read the book in almost one sitting (approx. 9hrs) and laughed out loud a few times. I haven't done that since reading "The Pleasure of My Company" by Steve Martin. The story is solid and full of lively, although troubled, characters. You can tell the writer was trying to use the style of Hank Moody and did it pretty well at times. The language is captured very well, and although some characters are just blips on the radar they still show some pop when on the page. A recommend this book to anybody who is looking to read something different from the norm. I myself, a student, have had to read so many books, I hung my head at the thought of reading another one. My Fiance got it for me and when I read it I remembered how fun reading is.
Review: Loved it! - I loved this book. Read through it all at once - couldn't put it down. I've been a fan of the show so that's why I picked it up; while I was reading I kept picturing Hank coming up with the ideas, and I found myself wondering which parts of the book or characters would have been based on his life experience and which he would have made up entirely. That made it an extra fun read. Even without the whole fake show persona surrounding the book it's still a moving story, and it is really, really well told. The characters were each very engaging, and I really felt for the main character - so much so that I felt his emotions very vividly throughout. Tough bittersweet ending, and a lot of the book spoke to me personally. If the show and Hank Moody were real, I would be one of his biggest fans.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #425,344 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,244 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #1,980 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction #11,407 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (837) |
| Dimensions  | 5.31 x 0.6 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition  | Original |
| ISBN-10  | 1416598235 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1416598237 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 208 pages |
| Publication date  | September 15, 2009 |
| Publisher  | Gallery Books |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Funny and quick read.
*by S***3 on January 19, 2012*

The book is hysterical and a very very fast read. I read the book in almost one sitting (approx. 9hrs) and laughed out loud a few times. I haven't done that since reading "The Pleasure of My Company" by Steve Martin. The story is solid and full of lively, although troubled, characters. You can tell the writer was trying to use the style of Hank Moody and did it pretty well at times. The language is captured very well, and although some characters are just blips on the radar they still show some pop when on the page. A recommend this book to anybody who is looking to read something different from the norm. I myself, a student, have had to read so many books, I hung my head at the thought of reading another one. My Fiance got it for me and when I read it I remembered how fun reading is.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved it!
*by S***T on January 13, 2012*

I loved this book. Read through it all at once - couldn't put it down. I've been a fan of the show so that's why I picked it up; while I was reading I kept picturing Hank coming up with the ideas, and I found myself wondering which parts of the book or characters would have been based on his life experience and which he would have made up entirely. That made it an extra fun read. Even without the whole fake show persona surrounding the book it's still a moving story, and it is really, really well told. The characters were each very engaging, and I really felt for the main character - so much so that I felt his emotions very vividly throughout. Tough bittersweet ending, and a lot of the book spoke to me personally. If the show and Hank Moody were real, I would be one of his biggest fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice quick read - Series tie-in questionable
*by M***T on December 28, 2009*

Like the majority of other purchasers of this book I'm a huge fan of Californication - Hank Moody especially. As a read, it's a good lazy afternoon session with the Kindle getting lost in the story. Although it won't win a Pulitzer (or a Booker to put it in a local context here) it flows like a modern day Catcher in the Rye. You end up identifying with the narrator and wishing that all ends well for him - wanting him to live the life he wants with the woman he deserves, and cringing when he experiences hurdles on the way. He comes across as an innocent trying to make the most of what's available to him at the time. But as a tie in to the TV series, that took a bit more of a leap. Having probably watched more Californication than would be considered healthy, I have developed - I believe - an appreciation and understanding of the vocabulary and tone of Hank Moody. The sharp and witty dialogue, with a healthy hint of cynicism, does not present itself as readily in this work as experienced in the series. That is unless his writing persona is different to his true one - a form of escapism I suppose - or he developed his current cynical view of life post-'God Hates Us All' (although the title alone would argue otherwise). Also it's hard to imagine this book being adapted to a feel good movie titled 'A Crazy Little Thing Called Love' starring 'Tom & Katie'. The only part of this movie we see is the main stars sitting on a park bench with New York in the background looking all starry eyed - something that doesn't translate into this novel. As a piece of story telling, it is pretty good and quite enjoyable. To picture Hank Moody sitting over a typewriter giving man-birth to this weighty tome - his own words - is a bit more of a stretch. Do I regret reading it - not at all.

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