The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror

by Christopher Moore | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0060590254 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingGoryDetailswing of Nashua, New Hampshire USA on 11/8/2013
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Journal Entry 1 by wingGoryDetailswing from Nashua, New Hampshire USA on Friday, November 8, 2013
This is one of my favorite Moore books, a delightfully goofy/gruesome story set at Christmas time in an unusual little coastal-California town, so when I found this good-condition hardcover among the charity-sale books at a local Hannford's I couldn't resist it. (This copy appears to have been signed by the author, with big scrawly initials on the title page.)

Hint: when reading a Moore book, start at the very beginning. Even before page 1, I mean. You never know what you'll find in the "acknowledgements" section, for example; and then there's his "author's warning":

"If you're buying this book as a gift for your grandma or a kid, you should be aware that it contains cusswords as well as tasteful depictions of cannibalism and people in their forties having sex. Don't blame me. I told you."


And the first line of the novel itself sets the mood perfectly: "Christmas crept into Pine Cove like a creeping Christmas thing: dragging garland, ribbon, and sleigh bells, oozing eggnog, reeking of pine, and threatening festive doom like a cold sore under the mistletoe."

Note: if you're reading this entry and have not read The Stupidest Angel yet, note that while it isn't essential to the enjoyment of this book to have read Moore's previous novels, it does enhance the experience considerably. Furthermore, as this book does reveal some of the outcomes of previous books, reading it first could spoil many surprises. [If you don't want any spoilers at all you should probably skip my review as well, although I won't give away any who-survives or who-ends-up-with-whom tidbits.] I'd recommend saving this one until you've read all of Moore's other books - or at least Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove, and Island of the Sequined Love Nun, which cover the majority of the back references.

OK! That said, I thought this was hilarious, with a nasty-shark-toothed-smile here and there. I was delighted to meet so many old friends again (especially Roberto), and I found the mixture of traditional-Christmas-story elements and Moore's twisted humor very enjoyable indeed. There are hints of "Gift of the Magi" and "Our Town" and assorted action movies, and some sections with heavy guy-to-guy advice for the lovelorn [I didn't say it was good advice, mind] - oh, and an ever-so-subtle influence from "Night of the Living Dead".

[I was amused to find this book featured in this Unshelved Book Club comic strip; check it out! And the TV Tropes page for this book may be of interest as well; just beware of spoilers...]

Journal Entry 2 by wingGoryDetailswing at Coffee Labs, 7 Main St. in Tarrytown, New York USA on Monday, December 2, 2013

Released 10 yrs ago (12/1/2013 UTC) at Coffee Labs, 7 Main St. in Tarrytown, New York USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

I left this book on the bookshelf in the window of Coffee Labs at around noon; hope the finder enjoys it!

*** Released as part of the What's in a Name release challenge, for "Angel". ***

*** Released as part of the 2013 December/Christmas release challenge, as the story's set at Christmas time (and features a zombie Santa!). ***

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