So as most of you have read, I bought a Kindle 2. I did this after I realized that I really love reading books but I hate books. I hate their feel, how they smell, everything. Yes, I know that makes me strange. Yes, I know most smart people love the feel of books. Yes, I know that using a Kindle to is to book lovers like going to a wine tasting and getting your booze in a sippy cup. Well I like it, so there!
I guess the challenge is to read 50 or 52 books this year. I'm starting almost three months behind, but I'll catch up. And yes, if you're wondering, this is the first book I've read in three years.
I was in the middle of three other books when I found this one. This book reminded me why I love reading so much.
From the guy that brought you Fight Club comes a story about a gangbang, told from the perspectives of the people at the event.
Even after I read the free sample chapter that Kindle provides, I was a little concerned. Most reviews of Palahniuk's books are sort of effusive and strange, sort of like reading reviews of a hot video game. About 80% of the reviewers have something to say along the lines of "OMG I WANA HAB YOUR BABIEZ CHUCK I READ THIS BOOK TO MY GUINEE PIGS IT WAS SUCH A LANDMARK WORK IN THE HIZTOREE OF LITERACY U ARE SUCH A VISSIONAREE OMGOMGOMG WAHOO I LUB U" while the other 20% just call him an overrated sensationalist hack.
I'm not one to usually give a crap about what any reviewer has to say, ever. When I'm picking restaurants for Chomple, I only read reviews to see that more than a dozen people have eaten somewhere and lived to tell the tale. But the reviews for this book were troubling. Why did so many of Palahniuk's psycho fans not like the book? Was it too controversial? Not controversial enough? Did the average Palahniuk fan merely just watch too much internet porn on a daily basis, and the subtleties of this plot weren't enough to overcome their desensitization?
Well then. I'm happy to say the book is ricockulously fantastic.
One of the things that Jody hates the most about me is that I rarely laugh out loud. She says this is because I'm not very emotional or expressive. The true reason is that I don't find very many things that funny. Things that make most people laugh I often find juvenile and not witty enough to deserve an audible laugh. The world just isn't that funny.
This book made me guffaw like a madman every 10 pages or so. Both Jody and the cat had to repeatedly come figure out what the hell I was doing that was actually making me LOL.
The plot is more than a car accident, it's a 50 car pileup in an iced-over Moscow road tunnel filmed by a homeless drunk using a Disney Princess Movie Maker. This also explains the strange reviews. The differences between this book and some creepy dude's sex stories that he writes about Britney Spears are subtle. You know, things like character development.
I definitely recommend this book as long as you're not a prude of the "Oh, dearest no!" variety. If you're uptight about porn, the subject matter might ruin your fun. And what a shame that would be.
Comments
lol--you're only 2 months behind but I admire your lofty goals after not reading a book in 3 years! I bet you'll do it too. I am aiming for 15. I'm halfway thru my 3rd. Knowing me I'll crap out at 14 and you'll be on 65 at the end of the year.
And hey, if you like Kindle, good for you. whatever works, it counts!
you're the second person who has reviewed a Chuck P book in like 3 days....Maggie reviewed Invisible Monsters.