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Haunted
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Chuck Palahniuk
Meagan
, August 11, 2009
Chuck Palahniuk doesn't disappoint with this darkly funny and wildly entertaining novle. Chuck Palahniuk portrays the human nature and the desire for fame and fourtine and how far people ae willing to go to get it in a humerous way as he explores the lives of severaly people locked together in a theatre. I definitly recomend this book to any fan of Chuck Palahniuks work, it doesnt disappoint.
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Invisible Monsters
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Palahniuk, Chuck
Meagan
, July 20, 2008
Invisable Monsters is definatly the palahniuk style, it is full of commentary on society and mildly dark humor, it was kind of like reading a soap opera only much better, and even more intiresting. The beginning of te book starts out kind of confusing but the more you read, the better the plot gets. There are so many twists that you would definatly not have expected. If you liked Fight Club, you will definatly love this book.
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How I Live Now
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Meg Rosoff
Meagan
, May 10, 2008
After I read this book I wasn't sure whether I loved it or hated it. I was a little skeptical at first reading it, I'm not the kind of person who typically reads war novels or a book about someone falling in love with their cousin for that matter, but in the end it made me realize that love is love no matter who it is between. This book is more that i war novel, it is essentially a love story , not only about love but tragedy, hope, and desperation as well. It is so well written and full of emotion I found myself laughing and crying along with the characters, and at the end i wanted more, After a while i decided that I completely loved this book. I would defiantly recommend this book to people all ages.
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Journals Nirvana
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Kurt Cobain
Meagan
, August 01, 2007
An excellent book, It lets you get inside Kurt's head and truly understand his state of mind. It's hard to read at times due to the fact that it is personal and dark in some places. Kurt Cobain's writing is great if he didn't make it as a rockstar he would have been an excellent writer or artist. Some of the artwork he drew in these journals is amazingly realistic and well drawn. I'm glad they have published some of Kurt's journals, they are amazing.
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