Dramas & Plays

Snuff
Snuff

Review:This was my first Chuck Palahniuk book and I found myself having to adjust to such a detailed book. I felt that I was actually there, in the room, with all the men waiting to be a part of a porno to make history. I felt like I could smell the thick air that Chuck described and found myself entering a whole new world of literature when reading.

Chuck is gifted in a way that I've never experienced in an author. Every sense is explored with him and every character is so real. It was like lea... Read more

Tell-All
Tell-All

Review:This book wasn't exactly up my alley; but regardless of that I feel the author did a fine job of writing a cinematic novel about Hollywood of the past through the cynical eyes behind the scenes manipulator of an aging movie star told in the language of a gossip column (including a bizarre, silly side story featuring Lillian Hellman).

Kids - this is quite different from all his previous novels. Read more

Little Dorrit (Penguin Classics)
Little Dorrit (Penguin Classics)

Review:This book is truly timeless in its characters motivations and their interactions with each other. Charles Dickens is considered one of the greatest writers of all time, but I think should be THE greatest. Read more

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