It is amazing, though you may run into problems if you don't like the band Genesis! lol... he's a wonderful writer, I actually have read all of his work. AP is not the best, in my opinion, but it's definitely up there.
ps: the movie blows compared to ellis' version of what to do with a nail/staple gun.
2006-09-22 09:57:38
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answered by Tgrsrk 2
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Just as bizarre! In fact I think I was more disturbed by the book. It's kind of intruging though, does that make me sick? teehee
2006-09-21 18:44:13
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answered by natty watty 2
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i will't answer the 1st question. e book replaced right into a blur for me. yet #2 i will--in part. _A Clockwork Orange_ is the e book you decide on, yet it rather is British. (in case you like which you may like _Trainspotting_ too).
2016-12-12 12:48:21
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answered by penso 4
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Its Psychotic
2006-09-21 18:44:06
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answered by bigtoejoe5 2
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I only thumbed through it (when I was working at a bookstore) and found it really disturbing. One image in particular sticks in my mind. (Shudders.)
2006-09-21 22:13:51
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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the best way to describe the book is DISTURBING.
Would suggest that you read it, if you even half liked the film, the book will blow you away
2006-09-21 18:44:37
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answered by kel 5
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pretty good, actually. of course its better than the movie, and more clear-cut, too. recommended.
2006-09-22 05:18:52
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answered by angrykitty 2
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