Fight Club: A Novel

Chuck Palahniuk showed himself to be his generation's most visionary satirist in this, his first book. Fight Club's estranged narrator leaves his lackluster job when he comes under the thrall of Tyler Durden, an enigmatic young man who holds secret after-hours boxing matches in the basements of bars. There, two men fight as long as they have to. This is a gloriously original work that exposes the darkness at the core of our modern world.
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This book is pure chaos. I had a little trouble following the narrative, which could have been the product of listening vs. reading. The need to release pent-up frustration about your life through fighting is an interesting idea. I imagine the sporadic and repetitious nature of this story is an honest reflection of what it feels like to be living with a mental disorder. I had watched pieces of the movie before reading the book, so I knew what to expect. I loved the hints about Tyler Durden actually being the main character. The movie adaptation of this book feels incredibly true to the story. I’d recommend watching it if you haven’t.
This is the book that got me out of my three year reading slump. It made me feel so many things! Palahniuks style of writing is so gripping. I enjoyed reading it, as it only took me not even two days to finish.
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