
His third-person style works well for any character, and it truly is enjoyable to read his book. It’s edgy, descriptive, and informative, all while interesting the reader. Chris Van Etten’s third-person writing is pretty phenomenal, if I do say so myself. I think my favorite element of the story is the writing. So when the jock DOES die, along with many others, how is Cole going to save himself and his friends? And most of all, how will he catch the murderer? Cole write’s the jock a Wikipedia page, also adding in a date of death. So when a jock steal’s Cole’s girlfriend, their choice of retaliation is Wikipedia. Cole and Greg have a vice- they like rewriting Wikipedia pages. Don’t believe me? Well, I guess you’ll just have to read the summary to realize the true wrath of it. Yup, still not gonna type a swear word online, but that’s not the point. I’m only half kidding about the last one… For that reason, whether or not you’ll enjoy reading Wickedpedia is directly correlated to whether or not you’ll like mysteries, whether or not you enjoy horror stories, and whether or not it’s summer.


Whatever interpretation you have of that first sentence, it’s true. Just pick your definition of wicked, and the statement will be true.
