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The Cotton Candy Massacre
The Cotton Candy Massacre | Christopher Robertson
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Warning! This Book Contains Scenes of Extreme Clownage and Gore. Discretion is Advised. "The book reads like the work of a mad scientist who wants nothing more than to show the world why he loves B-movie horror." - Damien Casey, author of Coffin Dodgers, Pup and Hot Pink Satanism. "Fast paced with an compelling plot, violent scenes of gore that were played off to be amusing and extremely colorful. Three words I can use to sum up this tale: comedic, brutal and thrilling!" H. Everend, author of Cursed Legacy and The Summoning. The book you are about to read is an account of the tragedy that occurred at the reopening of Bonkin's Bonanza one day in the summer of 1989. Some came looking for fun, like Candy Barton and her best friend, Leigh. Others, like Rocky Rhodes and Sully Sullivan, came looking for a second chance. Instead, they would find a twisted, funfetti nightmare. For many of the thrill-seekers and families visiting Bonkin's Bonanza, that day would be their last. And the events that unfolded would go on to become infamously known as The Cotton Candy Massacre.
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ShyBookOwl
The Cotton Candy Massacre | Christopher Robertson
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Here's a conundrum. Late last night and half asleep, I was half-heartedly reading a book for the book club I moderate. There was a sex scene. I thought nothing of it. Later, it seems to be revealed that the male party in the sex scene is actually a 10 yr-old boy... which means I've been tricked into reading what was actually a child rape scene! 🤬 I'm livid and want to bail. Is it okay to bail on your own book club?!

rabbitprincess Yes, definitely bail! 2w
Hooked_on_books Given the circumstance, yes. And if you‘re far enough out from book club, you could even contact everyone and change up the book. I‘m sure there are people who will be glad to not have to read that scene. 2w
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Soubhiville I‘d agree with @Hooked_on_books , let your club members know and suggest a change. Or if they choose to stick with the book, sit this month out or go without reading it. My bookclub usually has one or more members who didn‘t read or didn‘t finish the book who still come to the meeting to listen to the discussion. Sometimes talking about why you DNF can be one of the more interesting conversations. 2w
ShyBookOwl @Soubhiville @Hooked_on_books I appreciate hearing this! Thank you. I have set up a vote for the club to choose to power through or switch to the book that got the 2nd most votes when we chose this one. Either way, I've officially bailed and feel much better! 2w
Hooked_on_books Sounds like you‘re on a great path! And the fact that you feel better shows how important bailing was. 2w
ShyBookOwl @Hooked_on_books 💯 I'm so relieved 2w
BookmarkTavern #HailtheBail ! 🎉🎉🎉 2w
ShyBookOwl @BookmarkTavern haha 🎉 yes! 2w
Princess-Kingofkings Absolutely ~ bail away! 2w
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Littlewolf1
The Cotton Candy Massacre | Christopher Robertson
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Mehso-so

3.5⭐️ you don‘t understand… I so wanted to love this. And I know a lot of people loved it… Like a lot! It had the makings to be my 80s fantasy horror story come true. But for me, it just fell short. It‘s only saving grace with some of their bizarre circus performers, and one character who made you feel. Everybody else kind of suck. I don‘t know, I was just a little disappointed, but that‘s just my opinion.

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BookishMadHatter
The Cotton Candy Massacre | Christopher Robertson
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Might as well start a new book tonight

LeahBergen 👍 14mo
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Littlewolf1
The Cotton Candy Massacre | Christopher Robertson
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A little dark for the season but these are my #Bookspin and #DoubleBookSpin for #Bookspinbingo this month.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 1y
Roary47 Oooo #14 looks good! 1y
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