John H. Carroll
Author of Rojuun
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Works by John H. Carroll
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Carroll, John H.
- Legal name
- Carroll, John Henry
- Other names
- kookoo
kookoo88 - Birthdate
- 1970-01-05
- Gender
- male
- Relationships
- Tracy Carroll (wife)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Georgia, USA
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The Emo Bunny that Should - A Story for Demented Children (Stories for Demented Children) by John H. Carroll
As the name suggests, this story is ridiculous, but I really did love it. The way it poked fun at the emo attitude was hysterical, especially since I used to be one of those emo kids (haha!). This story takes a crazy turn in regards to how the Easter Bunny really does his thing, which was strange, but enjoyably inventive...if you can stomach the idea of an evil Easter Bunny that is...
This short story is about a man who works for The Company on the moon as a tester for all sorts of new gadgets and ships. As a Sci-Fi geek, I really enjoyed hearing about the crazy new technologies the author had come up with. The biggest problem I had was the main character's attitude toward how all of these technologies actually functioned: If it's really complicated then just don't explain it as I'm just here to test things and don't really care how they work. Curious me WANTED to know show more how everything worked, especially the weird suit he puts on at one point in which you can see the starry sky... It was a good story nonetheless. show less
A short twisted fairy tale, with and evil version of the Easter bunny. I enjoyed it, it was different from the norm and funny at times.
Although I enjoyed many elements of this novel, the differences in speech & attitude from one moment to the next threw me off a bit. The descriptions and internal dialogues could definitely be improved upon, but overall I enjoyed the story and its characters. Despite the awkwardness of it all, I did like the romantic element of the novel and am curious as to what will happen in the sequel.
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