“Choke” – Chuck Palahniuk

Apparently, all Chuck Palahniuk books are the same. Largely deprived, with the main character spending the entire book getting knots in his rope and the last two to three chapters somehow magically unraveling them. Several characters and incidents aren’t what you think they are until the end. Still several thought provoking one liners, though. By this point I’m tired of Palahniuk books, so I give it 2 out of 5.

1 – SUCK!
2 – I guess I should at least finish it…
3 – I kinda liked this one.
4 – Love it!
5 – One of my favorites of all time.

I’m reading books that I’ve bought but allowed to collect dust until I can find/afford Douglas Adams’ Dirk Gently books. I’ll probably start a Kathy Reichs book, Deja Dead, until I can get to the library, or until my next check.

2 Responses to ““Choke” – Chuck Palahniuk”

  1. John F. Says:

    My internal filter must be getting better.

    I only got halfway through my snotty comment relating this review to Ayn Rand books before I decided maybe I’d just type something else instead.

  2. Aggro Femme Says:

    Your internal filter didn’t allow for curiosity then, did it? You have to tell me now. =P Unless you want to LIKEN me to Ayn Rand. In that case, screw you. ;>

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