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Satan Loves You
by Grady Hendrix
Satan is feeling a little burnt out. Hell is barely functioning, Death has quit, Satan and his secrets have been revealed to a nun (?!), and to top it all off, Frita Babbit has filed a lawsuit against him that is sweeping the nation. What ever is Lucifer to do? This goofy & downright hilarious novel covers all of Satan's woes mentioned and then some. If you want to find out how the Prince of Darkness solves his problems, look no further.
I have tried to get my hands on this book for *so long* and my boyfriend lucked up and found it for $7 at a thrift. While this isn't my favorite of Hendrix's work, it's for sure a must read if you enjoy his style. Satan Loves You is one of his earlier self-published novels, and is WAY more zany than anything I've ever read by him. I have laughed out loud at one book (another Hendrix, go figure) before this one but, this took the cake for me. From the depictions of celebrities, Frita Babbit's testimony, and the possibility of Nicholas Cage becoming the new death (LMAO that rn in 2022 he just came out to say "I am a goth." dead.), I was rolling. Because of the over the top campy silliness, I feel that I was able to overlook Mary getting way less of the spotlight than I felt she deserved. I expected her to be more of a power player than she was, since Hendrix's style typically revolves around strong female leads. I thoroughly enjoyed this and would love to read more novels like this. This is a caricature of a horror novel in the best way. Comedy horror lovers: U have gotta read this.
I have tried to get my hands on this book for *so long* and my boyfriend lucked up and found it for $7 at a thrift. While this isn't my favorite of Hendrix's work, it's for sure a must read if you enjoy his style. Satan Loves You is one of his earlier self-published novels, and is WAY more zany than anything I've ever read by him. I have laughed out loud at one book (another Hendrix, go figure) before this one but, this took the cake for me. From the depictions of celebrities, Frita Babbit's testimony, and the possibility of Nicholas Cage becoming the new death (LMAO that rn in 2022 he just came out to say "I am a goth." dead.), I was rolling. Because of the over the top campy silliness, I feel that I was able to overlook Mary getting way less of the spotlight than I felt she deserved. I expected her to be more of a power player than she was, since Hendrix's style typically revolves around strong female leads. I thoroughly enjoyed this and would love to read more novels like this. This is a caricature of a horror novel in the best way. Comedy horror lovers: U have gotta read this.