Haunted

by Chuck Palahniuk
Haunted
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2005 by Random House Audio

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Audio CD

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0739302868   (isbn13: 9780739302866)

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Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk is a novel made up of stories: Twenty-three of them, to be precise. Twenty-three of the most horrifying, hilariou...more







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Jeremy
06/21/07

bookshelves: horror, old-town-library
People who are just trying to be gross can't help but be entertaining, no matter how see-thru their intent. You can't ignore the little boy who's trying to wipe his boogers on you, and when his parents have finally collared him, with anger and gag relex fully suppressed you have to admit the whole thing was actually pretty funny.

Chuck Paloonyhoonyhookiak is just trying to wipe his boogers on you. When he's done with that, he'll gladly exhaust whatever other bodily fluids happen to be ava...more
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Lex
10/22/07

recommends it for: hearty German stock
Apparently working in a vet clinic for the better part of 5 years is precisely the recipe required to inure one to the effects of Palahniuk's writing.

You'll see tons of "OMG SO GWOSS!!" reviews here, but this ain't one of 'em. I was entertained. All the blood-and-guts and bodily fluids in the world don't really gross me out. What really sickens me is people.

And that's what Palahniuk does best: he writes about the dark sides of people and how precious little it takes to make ...more
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Carrie
08/21/07

bookshelves: horror
Read in September, 2006
This book is vile. It is disgusting. No matter how much you can take, you will squirm and say "Oh My GOD!" out loud on the bus or plane or couch or wherever it is you read. It is a nasty book. But Haunted is so much more than that and so worth reading.

Haunted is set in a drab old theater, past it's prime, boarded up, invisible, and impenetrable to the outside world. Inside the theater are 23 characters. 23 people with names like the Earl of Slander and Agent Tattletal...more
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Jorge
02/05/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in February, 2008
Los Fantasmas de Palahniuk.
Para todos aquellos con tripas de buena hechura, para no caer en el desmayo como los setenta que han desfallecido en las lecturas publicas del autor durante su tour. Para los que disfruten de la severa critica de la cultura y vida estadounidense. Para los que los procesos mas mórbidos del cuerpo, desde los diferentes mecanismos que toman parte en la muerte por asfixia, por quemadura o la podredumbre de la descomposición humana les resulten interesantes. Para...more
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Cynthia
Read in October, 2007
recommends it for: shock-seekers and Palahniuk fans.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
Instead of reviewing the entire novel, I will just be focusing on my personal favourite chapter "Guts".
To date, there have been 53 known occurrences of audience members fainting during readings of “Guts”. This doesn’t surprise me at all, knowing the repulsive content of the story.
"Guts" is your mother, father, preacher and teacher shaking that disapproving finger at self pleasure. Needless to say, this short story will have you thinking twi...more
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Cloudhidden
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in February, 2007
recommends it for: no one
This is honestly the worst book I have ever read. I finished it, only because of my amazement at how bad it was and how it never deviated from that.

I was intrigued by the premise: a group of writers volunteer to go on a retreat to write their masterpiece. The book has a chapter of plot, followed by either a poem or short story from one of the participants. Sounds cool!

The book falls apart immediately. All of the stories/poems are obviously written by the same person. They share themes,...more
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Rachel
08/16/07

bookshelves: chuck
This is chuck's worst work. It pains me to say that, but its just true. a group of would-be writers on a writer's retreat each is given the chance to tell a story. The stories are all basically gross for the sake of being gross with little to no redeeming value.

One infamous story involving a pool was so hard to get through I had to take 3 breaks. Its so descriptive and disgusting I had to take a breather for fear of vomiting (i am not alone in this, he read this particular story at signings...more
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Toby
07/27/08

Read in July, 2008
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Josh
05/11/08

Read in May, 2008
This book is incredibly uneven, that's its downfall. There are some really good moments, some really bad moments, and one or two truly brillant ones. Looking at it as what it essentially is; a collection of short stories, it's really no better or worse than any other short story collection, and actually should get extra points for its brazen audacity. The unifying material that links all of the stories together is terribly weak, and is what ultimately sinks the book.

The first story "...more
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Patrick
bookshelves: 2005
I was really excited about this one after being disappointed with "Lullaby" and "Diary." Basically, it's a book of short stories each by a fictional author, each introduced by a poem about the writer, and linked together by mini-chapters about the writers' retreat they are all on. Trapped in a house and running out of food, they write, record, and videotape their experience, certain that when they are finally rescued, they will all become media darlings destined for reality...more
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Emily
09/11/07

bookshelves: chuckpalahniuk
Read in September, 2007
easily the most disgusting book i've ever read. There's an afterword at the end where he talks about how books are the only medium where you have free range to tell the story however you want to tell it, to say whatever you want to say. Whereas in movies, you're trying to hit a certain audience and your work is censored and edited to a certain extent. Books alow you to travel to this deep, dark secret private place inside yourself. That's why he writes. A very compelling explanation. I thi...more
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Linda
11/24/07

Read in September, 2007
recommends it for: those who are easily morbidly fascinated
So I went to a very tiny library for the first time ever. Library was so tiny that the only book by Chuck Palahniuk was Haunted. (They only had three Stephen King books shelved!)I was hoping to find Choke or Diary as my cherry-popping experience with Chuck Palahniuk. Alas, I made due with Haunted which I've heard nothing about prior to the day I started reading it.

Since then I read that the first short story was actually featured in Playboy.

Also, my brother said he heard during the publi...more
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Mikey
06/18/08

Absolute trash. It's sad when an author has an excellent social commentary and then butchers it with stories about eating newborns, self mutilation, and stagnant plot progression.
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Scoobs
09/03/08

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Krystal
Read in January, 2006
Don't be fooled, I may have chosen 5 stars for this novel, but not because I loved it. This book is dynamic.

This novel looks so innocent and harmless, sitting there with it's ghostly lavender and white cover and "Fight Club" was great, I'll give it a read.

This novel will stretch you to breaking point and beyond what you have ever read before. To give an example, when Chuck Palahniuk gives a public reading of the short story "Guts", the ambulance shows up before the end of...more
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jack
08/14/08

Read in August, 2008
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Dave
08/03/08

Read in July, 2008
I still remember reading 'Guts' for the first time in the issue of Playboy that it had first been printed...and it was definitely jaw-droppingly disturbing. When I'd heard that Palahniuk was including it into a novel about a writers retreat where all the writers at said retreat were telling these short stories to each other...I was hesitant to pick up the book at all, seeing as that idea just didn't seem to make sense to me. But, I ended up getting it long after it'd already been on paperback ...more
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Shannon
Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: die-hard chuck fans
The structure of this book was interesting- narration chapter, intro poem, short story, narration chapter, intro poem, short story. He stuck to that throughout. He also stuck to his old tricks and then some- pulling the old switcheroo on the reader whith characters not being who/what you think they are, and his "ewww" factor has been jacked up to 11. In fact, a very short way into the book I put the book down and nearly didn't pick it back up again. I was glad I did start reading i...more
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Danny
12/11/07

Read in March, 2007
recommends it for: people with strong stomachs
Haunted is a trip into all those nasty squalid corners of the human soul, and all those dark little things we like to pretend to ourselves that no one is actually capable of, not really. But they can and do really happen, and most of them happen in Haunted.

Haunted is a collection of Palahniuk's most twisted short stories threaded together around a frame story. Most of them will put your jaw on the floor. They're sick, they're nasty, and they're almost impossible to stop reading. It's like w...more
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Amanda
05/28/08

bookshelves: disturbing, good, horror, weird
Read in May, 2008
recommends it for: Palahniuk fans/lovers of bizarre stories/readers with a strong stomach
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