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Do you like gravy on your potatoes? Do you like dressing on your salads? Do fast-food commercials force you to leave your mattress, in search of processed meat? If yes.... PUT THIS BOOK DOWN. Unless you need a Dietary supplement that is purely literary. Join gross out author Jesse Wheeler as he hosts his very first literary feast for Strangehouse books. Dinner at the Vomitropolis is a three course meal sure to make even the most hardened gore hound sick to his stomach!

Dinner at the Vomitropolis Jesse Wheeler 9781492225287 Books

Three slices to test your gag reflexes! Oh my gosh where do I even begin with the absolute deplorable content in this book. And I say that with the same love I have for Troma! It will most certainly test your metal and your ability to dry heave. It is foul, disgusting, repugnant and above all it is told with absolute seriousness to telling stories that feel like they were culled from the deepest, darkest, wettest depths of disturbed emotions pulled from those who lurk beneath in the sewers and catacombs beneath toxic waste sites and more. You literally want a hot steam shower to wash off all the vomit you will likely have heaved having read this book. A sticky, slimy, smelly slab of paper this is. Each tale to transcend further and further down the route of how much you can stomach. And it is all woven together with absolute professionalism that only Jesse Wheeler could accomplish. And no, these are not in fact lowest common denominator tales. Each one is allegorical almost in what they try to represent. They are layered stories, and not just with all the nastiness. They each have something they are trying to say standing in the puke, blood and guts that they are enwrapped in. This is beyond the beyond harder then all heck to pull off, and to pull off well no less! If you're into reading that is likened to the most uncomfortable experiences you've ever had with gross out, you are most certainly in for a treat. And don't let the fact that these stories are entrenched in such, they are exceptionally well written with the intent to point out strong morals hidden in the grime and toxicity of disgusting nature. This book would make Edward Lee proud at what Mr. Wheeler has accomplished. A toast of puke encrusted jolly to you dear reader, keep your barf bag handy!

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  • Paperback 164 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (August 21, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1492225282

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In real life Jesse Wheeler has been obsessed with vomit since an unfortunate incident happened in Kindergarten. This masterpiece is a result of his lifetime rumination of this bodily function. Don't worry if you prefer stuff coming out of the other end as there's plenty of that as well. He does not discriminate on human orifices.

Dinner At The Vomitropolis is a sick and disgusting read. This book will test your limits. I thought I had a high threshold but there were a few scenes that made me nauseous and queasy and not just in a "ewe, that's gross" sort of way. Literally my stomach convulsed a few times while reading. Wheeler writes in such an explicit manner that you can smell the smells and taste the vile substances.

Writing about the simple act of puking is not enough for Wheeler. There is also vomiting in other people's mouths and asses and eating other's vomit. #BARF

"There has to be a way to make money off this stuff" #GAG

The three stories are divided into a perfect three course meal Appetizer, Main Course and Dessert.

Mass Digestion (Appetizer) - Go ahead and read the free ebook for Mass Digestion. It provides a good introduction into the demented mind of Jesse Wheeler and a peek into what lies ahead in this book. Just remember that it is just an appetizer. It gets worse as the meal progresses.

Gross-Out Gladiators (Main Course) - This is the meat of the book and it almost put me over the edge. I enjoyed the two story lines and how they merged at the end but it's a pretty sick tale to put it mildly. I feel like I earned a special badge for just making it through this one.

Gagging Tess (Dessert) - What kind of tale could possibly wrap up this psychotic meal? The dessert is not as perverse as the main course but is still gruesome in itself. The ending surprised me but I really should have seen that coming to be honest.

Jesse Wheeler has talent. An easy 5 stars.
Jesse Wheeler, Dinner at the Vomitropolis (CreateSpace, 2013)

I should start out by saying that while my particular kinks are pretty wide-ranging, there are a handful of things that make me recoil pretty much instinctively. Vomit may not be at the top of the list (it depends on the day), but it's always somewhere in the top three. So while I am in no way the target audience for this one (I read it on the recommendation of a bizarro-loving friend), the only thing that saved this one from the trash heap for me is that the only place Wheeler turned the book into fetish material, he was satirizing. Which is not to say that fetishism does not pervade the entire text, but Wheeler knows how to slot things into different levels where that is concerned. This is an impressive skill, even when it's done instinctively (I can't say that is definitely the case here, but it feels more natural than planned, so I suspect it).

The one place Dinner at the Vomitropolis DOES feel like porn is in the presentation; the three stories collected here have many of the same drawbacks one finds in cheap porn. Character development is nonexistent; the characters start out in one place and never go anywhere after that, at least not mentally or emotionally. The plots are...a little ridiculous, but I was willing to give Wheeler that one given that this is, at heart, fetish lit, in the same way I'm willing to forgive the makers of Pony Trouble! for coming up with that movie's ridiculous scenarios. The stories are excessively event-driven (I hesitate to say plot-driven) as well, but given that lack of character development that's not surprising. The final, and biggest, flaw is that Wheeler plays with character trajectories in ways that don't make sense. I could never quite tell whether this was intentional or not, but characters who had been posited during an entire story as main characters suddenly had their storylines resolved halfway through, at which point the story would switch to another character as the main, etc. It makes sense to try and subvert the dominant paradigms if you're creating outsider-style art, but there's a reason some of those paradigms are so heavily-ingrained. I've seen other people try to subvert the main character paradigm before. I've tried it a few times myself (but I don't write fiction for a reason...). You know what? It never works. Ever. (Hitchcock pulled a bait-and-switch in Psycho; Marion Crane was never the main character.) Here, it leaves storylines feeling unfinished.

Don't get me wrong, Wheeler has some of the basics down, and the parts he's focused on he's honed to a decent enough point that if his subject matter hits your particular kinks, you will at least get something out of this. What I saw was someone with a decent amount of potential, someone who will be ready for prime time once he's widened his scope a good deal, started paying attention to the niceties of character and structure. But Dinner at the Vomitropolis we will eventually look back on, I think, as early, unformed work by a writer just beginning to find his voice. **
Three slices to test your gag reflexes! Oh my gosh where do I even begin with the absolute deplorable content in this book. And I say that with the same love I have for Troma! It will most certainly test your metal and your ability to dry heave. It is foul, disgusting, repugnant and above all it is told with absolute seriousness to telling stories that feel like they were culled from the deepest, darkest, wettest depths of disturbed emotions pulled from those who lurk beneath in the sewers and catacombs beneath toxic waste sites and more. You literally want a hot steam shower to wash off all the vomit you will likely have heaved having read this book. A sticky, slimy, smelly slab of paper this is. Each tale to transcend further and further down the route of how much you can stomach. And it is all woven together with absolute professionalism that only Jesse Wheeler could accomplish. And no, these are not in fact lowest common denominator tales. Each one is allegorical almost in what they try to represent. They are layered stories, and not just with all the nastiness. They each have something they are trying to say standing in the puke, blood and guts that they are enwrapped in. This is beyond the beyond harder then all heck to pull off, and to pull off well no less! If you're into reading that is likened to the most uncomfortable experiences you've ever had with gross out, you are most certainly in for a treat. And don't let the fact that these stories are entrenched in such, they are exceptionally well written with the intent to point out strong morals hidden in the grime and toxicity of disgusting nature. This book would make Edward Lee proud at what Mr. Wheeler has accomplished. A toast of puke encrusted jolly to you dear reader, keep your barf bag handy!
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