An LA Weekly Book of the Month A Kirkus Reviews Best Young Adult Novel of 2020
Praise for Me and Mr. Cigar
It takes a book as hilarious, bizarre, profane, and heartfelt as Me & Mr. Cigar to truly convey the surreality of coming of age as a teenage boy. This book hit this former teenage boy and new dog owner right in the heart, by way of the gut. Jeff Zentner, Morris Award winning author of The Serpent King and Goodbye Days
This book is so wild, so mind-blowing, much fun to read, that I almost forgot it was fiction! (It is fiction, right? Mega-giant tech companies aren't really in cahoots with the government, right? Flying alien creatures aren't really mistaken for lawnmowers . . . right? Please, tell me this is fiction!) Fast-paced, brilliantly funny, irreverent, clever . . . AND it s illustrated? Me and Mr. Cigar is the quintessential teen read, and ipso facto a must-read for adults, too! Garth Stein, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
In the book world we call it 'magical realism.' In the music world they call it 'psychedelic rock.' Gibby Haynes is very good at both, which he proves with his brilliant first novel Me and Mr. Cigar. This novel has it all: glimpses into Haynes's Texas childhood and teen years, a touch of his distinctive surrealism, and a heartfelt story which makes it a very good read." Blake Nelson, author of Girl and Recovery Road
I felt like I was diving into a YA written by Thomas Pynchon. It was a dang blast! Geoff Herbach, bestselling author of Stupid Fast
Butthole Surfers Gibby Haynes wrote a YA book as weird as the band s music. The AV Club
"Particularly odd." Houston Chronicle
"Between the bindings of Me & Mr. Cigar dwells a strange chain of events indeed, but profane, tangible fantasy is what indie nation has come to expect from the wild heart of this Native Texan." Austin Chronicle
"Could this be Haynes true medium?" Austin American-Statesman
This is a story of friendship and the complexities of family. Of retribution and forgiveness. And it s hard to say much else without giving too much away . . . The book does feel rebellious and mildly dangerous the sort of thing a young teen will delight in reading when the parents are downstairs watching TV, smiling at the fact that they ll never know the subversive nature of the prose because, let s face it, most parents don t read their teen s Young Adult novels. But the flip-side is that there are real life lessons in here. LA Weekly
[Haynes] has traded in the bullhorn-blasted vocals for a more nuanced, but just as outrageous, form of expression . . . Combines the coming-of-age edge of The Catcher in the Rye with the surrealism of David Lynch. San Antonio Express-News
YA the Gibby Haynes way. The Hype Magazine, Gift Guide
Are you sitting uncomfortably? Butthole Surfers chaos magnet Gibby Haynes has written a YA novel . . . It s midway between a coming-of-age fable and a psychadelic road novel. UNCUT Magazine
By far the weirdest book I have ever read. The Nerd Daily
Me & Mr. Cigar is a mind-blowing, surrealistic novel about a boy and his dog . . . This wonderful if completely odd book is unlike anything you ve read before. The Big Takeover
Haynes has concocted a compelling story. The cartoon chaos he used to create within the confines of a five-minute rock song were legend. Given 250 pages (divided into 90 speedy chapters), it s bonkers. Red Hook Star-Revue
Oscar is wreathed by a colorful supporting cast led by a pooch who is generally the brightest and most dangerous character in the room . . . As boy-and-his-dog tales go, a long, long way from Lassie. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Haynes s fast-paced debut is full of colorful characters and concepts. Publishers Weekly
Gibby Haynes is a musician, visual artist, writer, and filmmaker best known as a founding member of the Butthole Surfers, whose outrageous concerts spawned a global cult following and whose albums have sold millions worldwide. He lives in Brooklyn with his family. Me & Mr. Cigar is his first novel.