I Didn't Mean to Kill My Best Friend

· Kamuela Kaneshiro
3.3
177 reviews
Ebook
50
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Getting rid of an article of trash can be difficult, there never seems to be any rubbish bins around when you need one. However this is a simple chore compared to the frustration and complexity of disposing a friend’s dead body.

"I Didn’t Mean to Kill My Best Friend" is a novella about two friends and their quest to dispose of a mutual friend’s body. Throughout the night, the duo is faced with various obstacles that prevent them from accomplishing their goal. "I Didn’t Mean to Kill My Best Friend" is a comedic, entertaining look at the difficulties associated with this grim task.

*Featured ebook at the San Diego Comic-Con 2012

Word count: 12,172

- Professionally formatted and edited.

What people are saying about this book:

Rebecca Hurst (5 out of 5) - U.K.
Brilliantly funny!

A wonderful debut, sharp and witty with a distinctly fresh writing style and new approach to the genre. This novella, 'I didn't mean to kill my best friend' is an intelligent investigation of the relationship of two friends, and uses the murder of their mutual friend to explore how little things about your friendship can lead to the stickiest of ends! What I loved most about this book was the visual elements, and I could very well imagine it as a manga, illustrated novel and film.

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Defaye (5 out of 5) - U.K.
Exciting, Funny, Thrilling.

A really entertaining short story. Read it in one session and was glued to it. If you like a bit of a thrill, the plot is bang on. The story revolves around two friends trying to ditch their murdered, mutual friend. Coupled along the way with satirical humour and moments of suspense. Can already imagine a film adaptation.

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Sheila Deeth (4 out of 5) - U.S.
Grim, humorous, odd and a fun short tale.

Two Steves make the beginning of this short story a little confusing, but the confusion's part of the tale so it has to be excused. The characters aren't particularly pleasing, but their dilemma evokes memories of comedy movies and there's an enjoyable inevitability to their inept efforts to both salve their consciences and get rid of the best friend / worst enemy's body.

While the conclusion is bounded by odd coincidence it has a certain logic of its own, preset by the story's direction. And there are some cleverly amusing discussions on the nature of life, death and relationships. The author has a nice touch with dialog and a casual off-beat humor. And the first person narration, mixing present tense thoughts with action in past tense, works surprisingly well.

Short, definitely not sweet, but entertaining in a grimly satirical way.

Ratings and reviews

3.3
177 reviews
Karthik
October 20, 2014
And it just made me to hate my life
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MsMidnight
September 19, 2016
I found the story line interesting. There was enough twists and turns to keep the reader interested in the book.
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Jack Steines
November 20, 2014
It is not a f***ing Japanese graphic novel
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About the author

Kamuela was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. "Kamu" has been fortunate enough to work in the film industry on various television shows, movies and independent projects. Before podcasting became the norm, he was director and co-host of the radio/internet show "Off the Air's Geek Nation". He enjoys traveling, playing the violin as well as the guitar and learning about different cultures. He is passionate about food and can usually be found trying out a new restaurant or recipe. He is also a skilled magician and a member of The Magic Castle.

Visit Kamu's website at: www.KamuelaKaneshiro.com

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