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janos
The way Chuck Palahniuk is building his characters will probably look as a split personality point of view. But the book is fluent and easy to ready. I think the beginning and the chapter buildup is very promising and very provocative, and I was expecting a surprise ending. Most of the marketing world is actually a vision made before the internet era.
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jean hart
If you've ready any other Chuck Palahniuk, you've read all Chuck Palahniuk. Fight Club is a great book and changed my life - one of my favorites. But every book of his I've read since then just rehashes the same thing over and over again, only worse. Just read Fight Club. Then stop reading Palahniuk.
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kathryne
Possibly the best thing since Fight Club, this book starts out slow and almost lost me but came through in the classic Palahniuk style. I would say a must read for anyone who enjoys a great work of fiction.
A Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace - Feminist Fight Club :: A Bad Boy MMA Fighter Romance (Warrior Zone Fighters Book 1) :: Make Something Up: Stories You Can't Unread :: Invisible Monsters: A Novel :: Come (Fight Club Book 1)
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patricia cia
It's a quick read so the entertaining offbeat premise, and the wry observations this author is known for, make the time worth while.
But the ending is really disappointing. It just goes soft, as if he became bored with the story and got really lazy.
The ending totally lacks imagination and almost seems as if it was written by someone else entirely. Definitely doesn't do justice to the rest of the book.
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damir franci kovi
Dark and hilarious like just about everything else he's written. Haunting and irresistibly page turning.

Definitely something you'll want to re-read if you like his style. I know some people find his "style" or "voice" off putting but I've always liked it. A bit like a
Christopher Moore with a lot more baggage, went off his Prozac.
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ali alshalali
I have often enjoyed Chuck's sense of strange and odd in his characters. He's an excellent writer. Survivor is no less imaginative and engaging than any of his best work - having recently read damned and doomed I just had to have more, happily I found Survivor, the only book of his that I hadn't read yet. Survivor is a ripping yarn!
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brian liebenow
Reviews on books are obviously subjective. Exactly the same as looking at the Mona Lisa and Kandinsky. So, yeah, the wife swore I would love this. Nope. Great idea for a plot, but I'm just not a fan of his writing style. I like slow burn stories, but I could have written a book by the time I became interested in this one...cheers!
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beth anne
I always enjoy Palahniuk for his ability to totally confuse you for the first chapters and then have you unable to put the story down. The characters are as complicated and interesting as always. The world he creates is sometimes totally unbelievable but then Your brought back to the ground and you see how close we are to the story. Read survivor and think of our modern celebrity and body issue obsessions.
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anne marie rivard
A different read, which I'm sure you would expect from this author. Very much enojyed it. For some strange reason.. I was really into this character. I didn't want it to end even though from the first chapter you know he's doomed. The cult thing was really intruiguing. And I love the tons of random ettiquette facts thrown in.
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dawn suzuki
This is not Chuck Palahnuik's best, but any Palahnuik is better than no Palahnuik in my opinion. It is funny and easy to read. Typical dark sense of humor. Not mind-blowing like some of his other books, but still worth reading.
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mohammad tayebi
The book was delivered very timely.
a great sequel to the Fight Club. Interesting to learn the author wrote this book first, then wrote Fight Club as a way to let out his frustration to the business world
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jahangir gilani
Palahniuk through the use of sentence choruses and descriptive irony builds a setting with an omniscient character that is not the narrator. He really knows how to put sensationalized phenomena in a dark cast, morally ambiguous light that shines any color but black and white. Great read.
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aureo
This is the fourth book by Chuck Palahniuk I have read and his ability to remind the reader by creating reoccurring phrases and such is incredible. He tell a whole story and yet never lets you forget the beginning but never has to reference back the whole thing. He does it with just a word, phrase, sentence.
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randee
I remember reading this book in high school when a friend let me barrow the book loved it then and now 11 years later still love the book and funny I understand a lot more now ha ha. I've read a few of Chucks books and they are all amazing!!
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linda hahner
I remember reading this book in high school when a friend let me barrow the book loved it then and now 11 years later still love the book and funny I understand a lot more now ha ha. I've read a few of Chucks books and they are all amazing!!
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