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Choke

Choke

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Choke
Review: After reading Survivor and Fight Club, i was emmensely awaiting Choke, but it was less than exquisite. Although poigniant and humourous at points, Choke was more sexual and outlandish than his previous works. In essence, the main character struggles to find meaning and substance in life while dealing with a sexual addiction, possibly being the son of Jesus and a withering, psychotic mother. Choke delivers a message, im not sure what it is, but it is worth your time, if your looking for something to waste a few hours on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fantastic Beggining, Mediocre End
Review: Mr. Palaniuk does it again. The first 100 pages of this book are outstanding, but, like Survivor and Invisible Monsters, the rest of it doesn't live up to expectations. Definitely worth reading though.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Furthers his brilliance
Review: Chuck P. is truly one of the best authors of our time and I believe I have said this enough in my three previous reviews of his novels, so I'll cut through the mustard on this one. Choke is smart and entertaining and very, very visceral, just like you'd expect a Palahniuk novel to be. However, the story and characters all seem to be echoes of each other ffrom his other stories and it sometimes gets tiring. I understand that Palahniuk is very angried about the world we live in, but every single subplot in all of his stories is about destroying materialism and creating ourselves anew. While I have no problem with this, as he does it so very well, I must admit that it is sometimes a little tiring even though it doesn't effect the quality of this book.

Many, many things in this novel are genius, including Palahniuk's view of how everything can be an addiction, even picking up rocks. The impacted gut subplot is gross, yet funny at the same time and works well with the nihilism of the main character. Also, I don't know why Hollywood hasn't tapped this guy to write endings, but Palahniuk can truly write some of the most brilliant and twisting endings ever. He never dissapoints with his twists, and this novel is no exception.

Overall, Choke is another great book and great story, but if you've read his previous work, the implications and satire will seem a little old, but the wit is still some of the best around.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Palahniuk getting repetative
Review: Take one or many endearing oddball psychotics, mix in a brash counter-cultural movement or statement to bond said characters, add in numerous amusing factoids, and voila, you've got you're very own Chuck Palahniuk novel!

Its sad to see great writers beat their own templates to death (see: David Mamet), so I hope Palahniuk can move into new territory before its too late. New territory includes not only the elements listed above but the format. Palahniuk has written all of his books in a fairly short format that really donesn't allow for much plot development. Lets see some longer books Chuck.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The first word that comes to mind is "Great"...
Review: As one of the many "Hopelessly Devoted to Palahniuk" readers out there, I went and got this book on the day it was released. Actually, I left work early I was so excited. And to be honest, I'm glad I was not too disappointed because he is one of my favorite authors. Instead of doing this the "old fashioned way" and writing out what I liked and didn't like in a paragraph format, I'm going to make a list. Here goes nothing. What I liked: 1) The character development was great, as usual. 2) It was fast paced and enjoyable to read, as usual. 3) For the subject matter it was extremely hilarious. What I didn't like: 1) The ending...at least part of it. I don't want to spoil it for other readers but it was way out there, even for Palahniuk. 2) The fact that I'm done reading it and now I have to wait for the next book! I will definitely recommend this book to my friends and to people who have a wacky sense of humor who want a good book to read. Oh yeah, and don't say I didn't warn you about the ending. :)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not good enough
Review: Took off with FIGHT CLUB. Peaked with SURVIVOR. Fell hard and long with INVISIBLE MONSTERS Barely even gets back on his feet with CHOKE. A disappointment from someone who's proven himself capable of so much more. Empty. Pointless. Unfinished. And, unfortunately, completely redundant. It seems that if you've read one Palahniuk, you've read them all. See also: Gimmicky transitions. See also: Over-stylized sentence fragments. See also: Addiction and disillusionment...there are other things to write about.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: another awesome palahniuk novel
Review: This is a great book. Yet again, Chuck Palahniuk proves himself to be a very talented, insightful writer. Having read all of his books, I think they just keep getting better as his career goes on, so this being the latest...Other notes: this one doesn't start at the end, like the others. Some specific sentences in the book are very profound, and it is worth reading the whole book just for those (read it for the story too though, it's cool). I would not reccomend this to someone that hasn't read his other works yet, if only because it is interesting to see his development as a writer from survivor to now this. I suggest reading the books in order, I think you would appreciate it more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chuck and Choke Are Super Sweet!!
Review: Prophetic isn't the right word, but it is the first one to come to mind. I read "Choke" over the course of a week and I loved it! Chuck Palahniuk has a gift that is beyond description for making everything he writes real. Fight Club floored me, Survivor thrilled me, Invisible Monsters shook me, and Choke enthralled me. For anyone out there who wants a great satirical, yet and still seriously real, read buy Choke and you won't be disappointed.

On a side note, after getting to meet Chuck at his first ever conference devoted to him here at Edinboro University he is what it's all about. Real, down to earth, and damned funny!! Chuck Palahniuk has it all...thanks for being as real in life as your writing is in soul!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing book.
Review: I read a lot of books from all genres. Fiction, non-fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, etc. etc. etc. This book is the best so far. As you're reading it, you feel your mind being turned inside out: you become aware of the things that were there all your life, yet you never counsciously thought of. Amazing explanations of human nature coupled with humor just gets you to say "damn" outloud on almost every page. I would recommend anyone to get this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: pajsfasjdasudas!!!!
Review: Tried to think of one word to sum this book up, and I couldn't. My rankings for his 4 books go like this: 1. Survivor 2. Fight Club 3 Invisible Monsters 4 Choke. Not to say choke is the worst, because I'll take Choke over a bunch of the [crud] that is out there today. I just wasn't drawn in as much as I was the other stories. As it was with his other books, I love the style in which he writes, but after 150 pages or so, you hit that HUH????!?!?! point. And typically with about 20 pages to go a bombshell is dropped. Another is dropped with about 5 pages to go. Does it all work? Yes. Is it fresh and unique, maybe. The sex addict scenes are very amusing, as are the colonial towns as well. At some point though, I'm wondering when Chuck will take a different approach that is not in the things must get worse before they can get better mode. All in all though, I found this book to be entertaining and a quick read. Now have to wait until the next one comes out.


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