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Original Title: Timothy ASIN B006POAS2U
Edition Language: English URL http://www.marktufo.com/
Series: Timothy #1
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Timothy (Timothy #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 122 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 969 Users | 98 Reviews

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Title:Timothy (Timothy #1)
Author:Mark Tufo
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 122 pages
Published:December 23rd 2011 by Severed Press
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Science Fiction. Audiobook. Fantasy

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Timothy

This novella was without a doubt one of the sickest, most demented, and perverse things I have read in a very long time. It say a great deal about me (none of it good, mind you) that I adored every page of it. I need help.

This is a tale about a miserable, unlikeable, abusive man who does clown parties for kids on the weekends. Not because he likes kids, but because he lives beyond his means in order to more effectively womanize. One thing leads to another and the zombie apocalypse arises. In stead of the average zombie, Timothy remains conscious within but not in control of his zombie body. He and his body are at odds with one another.

What ensues is a series of events which are as perversely and grotesquely accounted as possible. This book is absolutely not for the faint of heart. But what makes is fascinating is not only the totally unlikeable protagonist (and he is never likable), but the fact that he somehow undergoes a process of self-self-realization and fulfillment made possible by his re-merging with his zombie body self. That self-actualization is even more awful and perverse a person. There is no uplifting tale of redemption in these pages. But the descent (which is somehow also an ascent) is like a traffic accident. You can’t look away. You are drawn to it, even as you know it if wrong for you to be drawn to it.

I could not put this book down. I am a bad, bad man.

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Ratings: 4.05 From 969 Users | 98 Reviews

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I tired to read this book by Mark but for me, it was too dark. BUT I do love Mark's writing and completely love, love! his Mike Talbot books, haven't got a chance to pick up Indian Hill 2 but its my next book to read. Keep up the hard work Mark Tufo.

This was certainly a crazy ride through the trapped mind of a potential psychopath in a clown suit. we follow Timothy as his soul is trapped in his mind after a snot nosed little brat bites him during his clown act at a birthday party and infects him with the zombie virus. This was thoroughly raunchy and perverse ride on the zombie train. very entertaining for anyone who can stomach it.

2 AND 1/2 STARSThis was my first experience reading Mark Tufo. The idea of becoming a zombie and having another entity enter and take over your body was a unique concept to the zombie genre. Sharing the same body while both souls can interact and control the zombie was a cool twist. However, once the mayhem began, I quickly realized that this book really had no story. It was nothing but a zombie in a clown suit killing and eating his victims in more and more brutal ways. Literally, that's the

Pets $0.02**WARNING**Timothy takes Mark Tufos Zombie Fallout series and turns up the blood, gore and the visceral carnage up to 11, tears the knob and makes you eat itand all from the Zombies perspective.I cannot describe how reprehensible Timothy is and you WILL NOT like him unless there is something seriously twisted in you.That being said, its so well written, its impossible to put down unless you stumble over a hard limit.Okayready? Lets go!***Timothy is a horrible human being. violent,

I really want to read this......but im shit scared of clowns so the cover alone freaks me out!

TimothyThis novella was without a doubt one of the sickest, most demented, and perverse things I have read in a very long time. It say a great deal about me (none of it good, mind you) that I adored every page of it. I need help. This is a tale about a miserable, unlikeable, abusive man who does clown parties for kids on the weekends. Not because he likes kids, but because he lives beyond his means in order to more effectively womanize. One thing leads to another and the zombie apocalypse

Self realization through zombification. Very nasty in parts. A must for Tufo fans.

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