A review by slockyer
We'll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night by Joel Thomas Hynes

5.0

Wow. As soon as I started reading I knew who John John was. Well, I thought I did. Hynes sure did come through strong with the realistic hard-ticket voice. It was a little difficult to get used to the writing style of Johnny talking about himself in the third person, but once used to it I couldn't picture the store being told in any other way. The story is heavy. Johnny had nothing easy, and in the second half of the novel your heart is broken for him. When he meets Puddister, that's it. You're on Johnny's team for the rest of it, rooting for him to make it.