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    • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: October 2005
    • ISBN-13: 9780393327342
    • Sales Rank: 1,671
    • 224pp
    • Edition Description: Reprint
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    Synopsis

    The first rule about fight club is you don't talk about fight club.

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    The 2008 audio edition of Palahniuk's ground-breaking 1996 novel provides a timely opportunity to contemplate the direction of Generation X and the wider, popular culture over the past dozen years. The white, male, 20-something angst of the story's unnamed protagonist and his mysterious partner in crime, Tyler Durden, may now sometimes seem like slightly dated grunge rock. Also, the themes of domestic terrorism and insurrection certainly play differently in a post-September 11 world. Yet Palahniuk's power to provoke our collective sacred cows remains undeniable. The narrative-with its delusional twists and turns-presents serious challenges on audio. James Colby cleverly plays deadpan cool through much of the early plot exposition so that the chaos that eventually takes hold becomes all the more eerie and surreal. He pulls off the convoluted climactic revelations with emotional authenticity. The listening experience may be too jarring for general audiences merely hoping for a commute diversion. However, the release offers today's crop of young urban hipsters an opportunity to connect with the voices of a previous decade. A W.W. Norton paperback (Reviews, June 3, 1996). (July)

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    With a disturbing but mordantly funny body of work that began with 1996's Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk has become a cult author who regularly attracts both the interest of Hollywood and the bewilderment of readers who have never seen writing so fearless, modern, and smart.

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    Great book! First I've read of Palahniuk, and definitely not last!by NJ_Eric

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    July 04, 2009: While I loved the movie, this is another one of those cases where the book is better. I liked the aggressive, in-your-face style of writing and how it seemed like when Palahniuk came up with an idea to add, he just ran with it. I liked how the notes at the end acknowledged that he essentially took a bunch of stories he'd heard and threw them in there as parts of a unique character. It was a very quick read, as it's not a very long book, it's smoothly written (none of those "what's he saying?" double-takes I have to do and re-read a page sometimes to know what an author's trying to get at, if you know what I mean), and it's very engaging. I literally could not bring myself to read or watch anything else until I was done reading this book. I've only recently become a big reader, but this is certainly one of my favorites.

    Very different from the movieby RoughEdit

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    June 01, 2009: I read this novel after just recently after seeign the movie back when it premiered those years ago. Fight Club was and still is one of those stories you'll never forget. The one thing I love about the book is the contrast it has to the movie. With the movie, David Fincher took certian liberites with how the story played out. Chuck's original was definitely the more intriguing of the two. :)


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