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I read it a while ago (still had David Wong listed as the author), and really enjoyed it. Fun read with some good ideas. However, about halfway in I started getting exhausted. The author just throws so much at you, both in content (ideas) and form (language), and the pacing is always hectic, and I just found it too tiring. I have yet to pick up the second book in the series.
I will say that each book gets better. It is very clear that JDATE was Pargin's first book. It may still not be for you, but I have enjoyed the later books much more. I do think it's important to start at the beginning though to get to know the characters.