I am Not a Serial Killer- A Book Review
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I am Not a Serial Killer by first time author Dan Wells
288 pgs, 2009 Tor (UK), 2010 Headline (US)
overall rating 23/35
I Am Not a Serial Killer By Dan Wells A Review
I am Not a Serial Killer has a very interesting premise: 15 years old John Wayne Cleaver believes he is destined to become a serial killer. As such, he lives by a rigid, almost religious; set of rules to prevent him from acting on what he believes is his destiny. He has many reasons for this belief: he is a bed wetter, a pyro and he has a past of being cruel to animals. 95% of all serial killers share these traits. Also, his name is John Wayne, which he attributes to being a reference to clown serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Also, his last name of Cleaver which is obviously a tool that can be sued to killing and his dad is named Sam which, of course, makes him the “Son of Sam”.
These are all interesting and had me hooked. First time author Dan Wells obviously did his homework, from the embalming process (Young Cleaver’s mother conveniently owns a mortuary and he goes into great detail about the embalming process.) to the psyche or serial killers. He weaves the details into his story flawlessly and without grossing out the reader. The first 1/3rd of the book demonstrates this skill.
However, the final 2/3rds lost me a bit. See, there’s a serial killer in town and we find out early on who it is, and, while this is disappointing, the identity of the serial killer is also disappointing and, without giving away too much, it delves into the realm of fantasy. It was very disappointing and, even though I discovered after reading the book that the book is actually considered young adult fiction (I bought it the “regular” fiction section) I feel the last two thirds of the book was a bit of a cop out, copycat.
Not that I wasn’t entertained, I was. Wells is clearly skilled at writing detail and introspection, but he is not nearly as skilled in dialogue, originality and action, which are equally important.
The book reads fast but fizzles out at the end and suffers from a poor editor, who missed some obvious grammar and chronological details, and probably needed to see one more draft with some minor edits before hitting the printer.
But, it was entertaining and I can recommend the book if you’re looking for an easy to read and get lost in holiday escape. Once accept who the audience for this book is, you can find yourself enjoying the book and actually rooting for our confused narrator.
I'm sure this book would appeal to young fans of R.L. Stine and the target demographic, but, Stephen King and Dean Koontz do it better. Stick with them. If you're looking for a new author, you could do worse.
This is the first book in a trilogy.
Writing/Editing Quality: 4/10
Entertainment quality: 18/20
Originality: 1/5
Total Rating: 23/35
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thanks for the book review.. this subject does fascinate me..I think I will try some of the books.. I feel like you cant have enough books. I Voted up and awesome..
Ok will do! I would rather help out a fellow writer :) and I'm just a poor girl so I am looking for used... if I like it I will buy the other two new to support the author.
Heeeeey, I am indeed interested but I'm afraid to click your link to take me there. Does that violate any TOS if I buy the product? Assuming yours is the one listed above.
It is not easy to keep the reader's attention and you have done just that, great review on an interesting book:)
Stephen Kings my absolute favorite but if I ever decide to give this book a try I'll buy it. Great review!
Good review! I'm constantly searching for new things to read :) The idea behind the book sounds most interesting but now Im a little unsure about the end as you described it. Oh, heck! Im still going to read it. AND Im off to look at your other older hubs to see if you have more reviews.
There's something about serial killers that fascinate me. I know that sounds weird but it's true. So i probably would read this book. Nice review....
Nice review. I personally hate when writing gets slow or boring after a great moving introduction. It's like they had this great idea and didn't know where to take it and just dropped the ball in order to make a deadline. It is also why I've never completed a book, I don't like when my stories get stale and I don't know where to take the story. I don't want to drop the ball on my reader and make them sorry they picked up the book. I also don't want to just be a commercial writer but one that moves my audience to think. But I guess this man did good because he did manaage to get published. If I could stomach murder mysteries and suspense novels I'm sure I'd check into it. For now I'll be happy to just read your reviews of them. Smile!
This is a good review of an interesting book and topic. Thanks.
Cool, I will head over and take a look, Thanks!
Good Morning! How in the world do you have time to read and write all the great Hubs you do? You must be wonder woman! I don't have time to read anymore. Good book review, though. I've only done one, would like to do more when I can find the time. Have a great day.
Interesting stuff, KaraokieGuy, you appear to know what you're talking about. And since my new novel is about--not really a serial killer. Don't quite know how to describe it. Definitely a koontz fan.
Great review and darn you for the King list, I now just found 4 books I need.....
The book does sound interesting I do like a good read and do need a break from King novels time to time.



















PDXKaraokeGuy Hub Author 5 months ago
Deborah, that's a great comment. You really can't ever have enough. it's so true. Thanks for stopping by!