Politzania, were you aware that in Wreck, Flynn intentionally created one character for each of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types, and chose to immediately kill off the character most suited to bringing together the motley crew? I see this book as a masterful psychological study, in the way he moved between the various points of view and interpretations of events, staying true to, while fleshing out, each of their types. Forgive me for repeating this, as I’ve mentioned this before here, but I asked Flynn which Myers-Briggs type he was, to be so gifted at perceiving and representing the nature of each type. He answered that he gets different results whenever he takes the test, and so imagines a cube with 16 points, in which he inhabits the point in the center of the cube.
Also the town in Lust Lizard is supposed to be Moore’s take on Cambria, California, a small, artsy tourist town near Hearst Castle. This book was my introduction to Moore, and I adored it.
I’m currently reading Hounded, the first in the Iron Druid Chronicles, by Kevin Hearne. Lots of Celtic history and mythology, and a fun, breezy read.