"Neviditelné nestvůry" Tak si to zrekapitulujme: jméno hlavní postavy je Shannon McFarlandová, což jsem se ovšem dozvěděla ža na straně 200! :) Shannon přišla o část obličeje, když po ní někdo vystřelil z kulovnice. Bývala to krásná dívka, úspěšná modelka.... Její bratr Shane údajně zemřel na AIDS, ...
I was very annoyed by this book from the very beginning. Palahniuk starts the narration with this jibe at his readers about how edgy his narrative style is going to be and that you're not going to like it and to just get over it, and the whole time I'm very much thinking, "You're trying too hard."T...
*an audio book edition*When I read this book for the first time I was in high school and I loved all things CP. Especially this book. Now about eight years later it was this book I thought of when I began to wonder what a good audio book might be when it came to driving north with my boyfriend for h...
Chuck Palahniuk creates an incredibly realistic and twisted story. However, it is a bit overdone and by the end the reader may become a little immune to the extraordinary and by doing so, causes some of the twists and turns to become not necessarily predictable but perhaps not shocking. On the upsid...
While browsing the shelves of Barnes and Noble, this book caught my eye with its intriguing cover art. This book is crazy. And I loved it. Certain lines from this book have stuck with my long after reading the book."It's not living alone if you keep a rifle under the bed.""Another thing is no matter...
This is Palahniuk's best book, hands down. Any book in which a character is involuntarily getting hormone treatments for a sex change is going to be your best book.If Mark Twain had done that in Letters From The Earth we would have gotten to read that in school instead of that shitty Huckleberry Fi...
This book does have some deliciously creepy moments, but it can be far too repetitive at times. It seems like the narrator says "bang" on almost every page and she talks about guns more than the NRA does! Still, the good moments make this book worth checking out, and the ending was a bit of a shoc...
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