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2007-09-02 09:36:18 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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You read my mind!

It's hard to pick a favorite.
Survivor?
Lullaby?
Maybe Choke?
Fight Club?

I'll go with Survivor ... so far.
Why? It grabbed me with the concept that someone would use a suicide hotline to tell people to kill themselves.

Okay, maybe Haunted. Intimate stories within stories, self-destruction in pursuit of fame, human revelation.

Fight Club - Feeding on the sympathies of people in cancer support groups; psychotic surrealism.

I'm still enjoying "Stranger Than Fiction," his book of "true stories." Yes, still shocking of course, but not as much. After all, they ARE true.

My daughter saw him here in Austin, reading at Barnes & Noble. He read a story from Haunted, "Guts," and strolled around the room tossing realistic bloody rubber body parts into the audience, which included (to her horror, considering the subject of the story) small children.


I truly can't decide.

2007-09-02 12:21:07 · answer #1 · answered by Bad Kitty! 7 · 1 0

I love Chuck Palahniuk!

I don't know which one is my favorite they are all so unique. I guess maybe Lullaby because I had never read anything like it and though I'm sure he had nothing to do with it, I thought the cover of the book was interesting.

2007-09-02 13:15:47 · answer #2 · answered by Jackie Oh! 7 · 1 0

he's an incredible author, with a type that is blended humour and mixed social assertion. i like a great form of his works. "combat club" is an incredible e book, in case you have seen the action picture and be conscious of the ending, it is not quiete the comparable interpreting it, despite the fact that that is although surprising. I desire the e book. "Choke" is probably my primary, you point out you study it, so which you would be conscious of why i think of that is great. intercourse addicts and ladies who think of they are extraterrestrial beings. "Haunted" is a sturdy e book. that could be a special created from short memories. i could have prefered the e book to be purely short memories quite of attempting to link all of them as a special, that's a sprint stressful at circumstances. There are too many characters in the e book - however the a number of short memories are rather well worth the study. "Invisable Monsters" is sturdy, you're saying you study it. i replaced right into a sprint aggravated at how there replaced into this type of twist on the top, i study it purely after combat club, so i concept this guy replaced into purely going to be a Twist-ending author, despite the fact that it has some great writing. "Lullaby" is sturdy by using fact that's the greater supernatual than the different novels. that is an enticing plot on how people could react given the ability of controlling peoples life or death. "Diary" is sturdy. i think of it bargains with lonliness a great deal. there is something bleak yet captivating approximately it. It additionally has to do with how society as an entire makes use of indivduals of skills for his or her very own objective. I heard that folk have began writing essays on Chuck's artwork as area of their degree's in Literature. attempt looking the internet for them. attempt interpreting: "worry & Loathing in Las Vegas" bu Hunter S. Thompson, that could be a plenty lighter and funnier study that Chuck, despite the fact that it remains in actuality a portait of society. sturdy luck x.

2016-10-17 12:31:01 · answer #3 · answered by dyett 4 · 0 0

im a really big fan of his...i'd have to say Invisble Monsters is my favorite because the story left a deep impression on me, its really perverted but its one of the best book ive ever read...Fight Club is just as good, Choke's boring so far, Lullaby's confusing to me, and Survivor is also really well written and i really liked it too.

2007-09-02 09:46:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it woudl be a close tie between fight club and choke both were brutal and hilarious. but i would probably give to fight club

2007-09-02 09:41:56 · answer #5 · answered by msi_urine15 1 · 1 0

fight club is the only one i liked. the others got a little....weird, not to mention too descriptive.

2007-09-02 09:39:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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