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Chuck Palahnuik Diary: A Novel
 

offline ChildrenTalking from United States on 2003-11-10 16:12 [#00944306]
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i heard is a really good book. its by the creator of fight
club, fighting is oh so fun when its free


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-10 16:13 [#00944310]
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you read???


 

offline TonePu5her from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-10 16:14 [#00944316]
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Technically this thread shouldn't get close,it has content.


 

offline TonePu5her from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-10 16:15 [#00944317]
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*closed


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-11-10 16:25 [#00944350]
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all the other dr. obnoxious-face threads are gone. and so is
he, so it would appear. for the time being, anyways. good.
it's for the best. =]


 

offline Dael from the low end (Australia) on 2004-01-15 07:26 [#01034439]
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Diary: I tracked it down today in a local bookstore, I've
enjoyed all of chucks previous books (I just finished choke
recently and thought it was great). so I'm pretty sure I'll
be picking it up next payday.

Surely someone on this mb has already read it and can give
us some feedback of some sort?


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-15 07:27 [#01034440]
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Well yes, if you did a search you should've looked in one of
the more popular threads.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-15 07:29 [#01034443]
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example :)

For the record I thought Diary was OK but not as good as
some of his other stuff.


 

offline Dael from the low end (Australia) on 2004-01-15 07:32 [#01034447]
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cheers bigfella!


 

offline child810 from boston (United States) on 2004-01-15 07:34 [#01034451]
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It's a great book, I like when Chuck uses a female as the
lead role. And of course it has some interesting twists,
it's a Chuck book!

If you liked Choke (one of my favorites) you'll like this.


 

offline PigeonSt from Detroit on 2004-01-15 10:04 [#01034641]
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I saw Chuck promoting this on Conan. Very funny stories
about people vomiting and passing out at his readings.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-01-15 10:10 [#01034646]
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I'm reading it at the moment. I thought it was just going to
be a slow starter, but I'm half way through now and it still
hasn't really picked up. So far I think it's his weakest
book.


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2004-10-10 18:19 [#01358690]
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i just finished reading this. i really am not a big fan of
the author, i think pretty much everything he's done since
fight club has been recycling the same ideas. i also heard
something about how he gets most of his facts wrong in his
novels. i get sick of the cynical stuff he keeps cranking
out, its pretty tiring.


 

offline Amnesiac from ERIE (United States) on 2004-10-10 18:35 [#01358700]
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not as good as his other books

check out survivor or lullaby

his short story collection that came out recently is good
too


 

offline mimi on 2004-10-10 18:36 [#01358702]
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WOW i am with you, 100%!


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2004-10-10 18:37 [#01358703]
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i heard Guts being read. seemed pretty pointless,
"shocking". is everything in the short story collection like
that?


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-10-10 18:40 [#01358704]
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"guts" isn't even in there, I believe.


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2004-10-10 18:41 [#01358705]
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ah, for some reason i thought it was.
this little opening of a review on salon.com pretty much
describes my feelings about this guys work:
Imagine some crappy novels. Imagine that they're all written
in the same phony, repetitive, bombastic style as this
paragraph, all hopped-up imperatives and posturing
one-liners. Imagine that they're sloppily put together.
Imagine that everything even remotely clever in them has
been done before and better by someone else. Imagine that
each one flaunts the kind of "research" that can be achieved
by leafing through a trade magazine for 30 minutes and is
riddled with grating errors. Imagine that these books
traffic in the half-baked nihilism of a stoned high school
student who has just discovered Nietzsche and Nine-Inch
Nails. Does it hurt yet? Now, imagine that every five pages
or so the author of these novels will describe something as
smelling like shit or piss because the TRUTH is fucking
ugly, man. Imagine that he affects to attack the shallow,
simplistic, dehumanizing culture of commodity capitalism by
writing shallow, simplistic, dehumanized fiction.

But, heck, why go to all the effort of imagining any of
this when a new Chuck Palahniuk novel arrives at your local
bookstore annually?



 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-10-10 18:43 [#01358706]
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heh.


 

offline Amnesiac from ERIE (United States) on 2004-10-10 19:45 [#01358739]
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Guts was a show with an aggro-crag and "MO!"


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2004-10-10 22:46 [#01358849]
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it was the first Palhniuk I got bored reading the first
chapter of..I stopped reading it (i have read all his other
books) I mean to pick it up and read it again....


 

offline notmyname from France on 2004-10-11 01:53 [#01358919]
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i only read survivor (the beguining is really good, the
middle is weird but ok, the ending ridiculous) & lullaby
(complete crap from start to finish)

i think, as a writer, he's really overated (or read by
linkin park fans if you know what i mean) & his female
characters are so poor... in a close field, douglas coupland
is much better (even if not my fav writer at all)


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2004-10-11 01:58 [#01358923]
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i don't want to be a prick, i don't think palahniuk is a
very good writer, but did you "get" the end of survivor?
there's a twist to it-- he does figure out how to survive,
and there are hints.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-10-11 02:01 [#01358925]
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The premise of this thread is horrible. "Hey guys, I just
heard this book is good. K, bye"

WOW. THANKS FOR THE INFO BURST. HOLY FUCKING SHIT.


 

offline notmyname from France on 2004-10-11 02:06 [#01358928]
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i'm not talking about the very last pages, i think i've
"understood" the very ending ;)
i'm talking about the last 30pages that i didn't like at
all.


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2004-10-11 02:07 [#01358930]
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o, yeah -- kind of disappointing, i agree.


 


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