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PALAHNIUK

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 6:15 ID:/nECONVr

Is anyone else addicted to Chuck's books like me? I love them.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 8:38 ID:Ve5PJ5Yu

I love them in the same way I love your mother's rotting vagina.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 9:00 ID:3e1zy/Qu

>>2 Please tell us more about his mum's rotting vagina and how much you love it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-21 3:01 ID:Zoakl1PP

anybody read rant yet?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-21 3:04 ID:cQNeh/CM

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-25 18:13 ID:cuvOhlJc

>>2
That's a great idea for my next book!

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 0:58 ID:qtr8+OyH

I have Rant, but I've only read the first couple of chapters so far. It's... interesting.

Survivor's my favorite of his, followed closely by Lullaby.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 2:40 ID:Uid+vfuH

haven't read rant. i read alot of his books (i like to think so) and while he has gems for sure i feel he gets tired as an author. the book "ghosts" or what ever it was called was boring with few points of interest. i sorta liked the stranger than fiction book although many to me didn't seem all too odd or +1 against fiction. i would like to see him do more books that deal with that whole stranger than fiction thing. as for favorites i'd say either survivor or lullaby. it used to be choke but then i realized how retarded i was. haven't read fight club for the simple fact that i love the movie. i don't want a great book to ruin that film for me. welll you know what no... i'll give it a try. i was a fan of dune the movie, never read the book until recently. yeah-- fuck that film. fuck that film in its gay ass. the book was so much better and put the film to shame. so i will get fightclub. and i bet i'll fuckin love it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 2:42 ID:qtr8+OyH

Haunted? Yeah, it was meh.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 16:06 ID:EhWayPwM

One of the things I really dislike about Palahniuk is that by the third, or hell, even second book you read of his, you realize how most of them sound exactly the same.  It's the same narration, the same basic story strucker (average Joe/Jane is bored with their life and their eccentric friends/associates, meet somebody/do something interesting, their live spirals out of control, and it turns out their best friend(s) is connected to them in some other fashion and they'll try to kill each other).  Eventually, I started reading Bret Easton Ellis and sort of... gave up on him.

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