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2006
(first published 1999)
by Casa Das Letras
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Paperback, 328 pages
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Shannon é uma modelo que parece ter tudo na vida: beleza, fama, um namorado e uma amiga leal. Mas quando um inesperado acidente de viação a deixa d...more
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Read in October, 2007
Chuck Palahniuk is the hugely popular author of modern, edgy books like Fight Club (also a movie with Brad Pitt--go ahead, act surprised) and Choke. For this reason I did not expect to like Invisible Monsters, originally published in 1999.
The story is told by a nameless narrator: a young woman who used to be beautiful. After a series of bizarre, haunting events involving a freeway, birds and a few other things those days are gone forever. Her face disfigured, her voice gone, the narrator is ...more
The story is told by a nameless narrator: a young woman who used to be beautiful. After a series of bizarre, haunting events involving a freeway, birds and a few other things those days are gone forever. Her face disfigured, her voice gone, the narrator is ...more
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Read in March, 2007
Check the shelf I put this on. Now you're ready: This book is insane. There's something on practically every page that makes you say, "What the *%$#!?" You'll keep reading anyway, though, and you'll love it. The book's like a really hard-core Swedish massage. It hurts SOOOOO good.
The story is essentially about beauty: who values it, what it means, how it can be good, and how it can be a horror. Not only do the characters suffer FOR beauty, they suffer BECAUSE of beauty, and that's a...more
The story is essentially about beauty: who values it, what it means, how it can be good, and how it can be a horror. Not only do the characters suffer FOR beauty, they suffer BECAUSE of beauty, and that's a...more
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Read in January, 2006
It made me want to blow my own jaw off...but in a good way.
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Read in April, 2008
****DO NOT LOOK THIS UP IN WIKIPEDIA IT GIVES AWAY EVERYTHING I REPEAT DO NOT LOOK IT UP! In fact, don't even read the synopsis, I would just dive right in knowing nothing.****
THE START:
So far it is pretty good. It says right from the start that you are going to read this book feeling like you are missing things and it's very true.
I am having a hard time holding on to any solid plot but am captivated from what I can grasp. It's the same author that wrote Fight Club and it kind of has ...more
THE START:
So far it is pretty good. It says right from the start that you are going to read this book feeling like you are missing things and it's very true.
I am having a hard time holding on to any solid plot but am captivated from what I can grasp. It's the same author that wrote Fight Club and it kind of has ...more
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Read in April, 2008
I've been reading this book while wondering if this is the book I'd recommend to someone looking to begin their Chuck Palahniuk experience. Through the rare luxury of a slow day at the hospital, I got to read a lot of it at once, getting through the second half of it today (though the first half of it was read in rather short bursts). I just finished the last 50 pages at Allegro pizza, a UPENN undergraduate hangout, full of people who are all equally convinced that their life is the dominant sto...more
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Read in October, 2007
The narrator was once a gorgeous model, now left monstrously disfigured after a messy drive-by. Her jaw was shot off, leaving just her tongue & top row of teeth to show as a trophy for her pain. Quickly, nearly everything she once had (fiance, seemingly wonderful modelling career) is gone. Enter: Brandy Alexander. An amazingly sassy and gorgeous transgender woman, who pushes the narrator (whose name is revealed 3/4 of the way through the novel) to do what scares her most and forget about the...more
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Read in January, 2007
Pages: 200+
So, it's safe to say that Chuck Palahniuk owns my soul. Not even a little bit of it. The whole thing.
Invisible Monsters blew my mind. I spent a good chunk of the book stuck in confusion and my mind felt like it had just been exposed to the trippiest thing ever. But, as I like to think, what is a Chuck Palahniuk story without mental mind trips and without confusion? It is not a Chuck Palahniuk story at all!
Right off the bat Palahniuk leaves his print by introducing a...more
So, it's safe to say that Chuck Palahniuk owns my soul. Not even a little bit of it. The whole thing.
Invisible Monsters blew my mind. I spent a good chunk of the book stuck in confusion and my mind felt like it had just been exposed to the trippiest thing ever. But, as I like to think, what is a Chuck Palahniuk story without mental mind trips and without confusion? It is not a Chuck Palahniuk story at all!
Right off the bat Palahniuk leaves his print by introducing a...more
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Read in January, 2008
recommends it for:
beautiful people, people who think critically about happiness
"it's an old woman who owns this house, i figure. ignored and aging and drugged out old women, older and more invisible to the world every minute, they must not wear a lot of make-up. not go out to fun hot spots. not boogie to a party froth. my breath smells hot and sour inside my veils, inside the damp layers of silk and mesh and cotton georgette i lift for the first time all day; and in the mirrors, i look at the pink reflection of what's left of my face.
mirror mirror on the wall,...more
mirror mirror on the wall,...more
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Read in July, 2007
recommends it for:
people who liked dark humor
Wow, I have always liked Palahniuk ever since I listened to him narrate Choke on audio a few years ago. I love how his books always deal with some dark side underworld. In this one, he deals with the dark side of beauty, fashion, and the Hollywood lifestyle.
The main character was a beautiful model, but now she her face is disfigured from a gunshot wound and she can't speak except to us, the reader. My favorite scenes were with her parents, in a series of flashbacks, who, feeling guilty about...more
The main character was a beautiful model, but now she her face is disfigured from a gunshot wound and she can't speak except to us, the reader. My favorite scenes were with her parents, in a series of flashbacks, who, feeling guilty about...more
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A bleak and revelatory examination of the world of High Fashion, and a culture obsessed with beauty, Palahniuk's Invisible Monsters started strong, but reading the last 40 pages is like pulling teeth (or, to use a more apt metaphor, like losing a jaw).
The book went wrong somewhere near the climax, and though the impact of Palahniuk's message depends on themes such as narcissism, greed, and megalomania, the lack of a sympathetic main character just couldn't hold my interest for 300 pages.
I'...more
The book went wrong somewhere near the climax, and though the impact of Palahniuk's message depends on themes such as narcissism, greed, and megalomania, the lack of a sympathetic main character just couldn't hold my interest for 300 pages.
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Read in January, 2004
recommended to Buffy by:
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I have a theory about Chuck Palahniuk books.
If somebody is starting to read Chuck Palahniuk for the first time...the first book they read of his will always be their favorite. I have found that to be the case with many people.
I really enjoyed Invisible Monsters and it was the first Chuck Palahniuk book I read. It was such a new approach to writing that I had never seen before, and I found myself really engrossed and moved by the now-usual Palahniuk twisty ending. It was such a shocking book...more
If somebody is starting to read Chuck Palahniuk for the first time...the first book they read of his will always be their favorite. I have found that to be the case with many people.
I really enjoyed Invisible Monsters and it was the first Chuck Palahniuk book I read. It was such a new approach to writing that I had never seen before, and I found myself really engrossed and moved by the now-usual Palahniuk twisty ending. It was such a shocking book...more
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Read in August, 2008
Didn't knock my f---ing socks off like I was expecting. Maybe because I read it in 2 days and didn't have time to let the crazy soak in. I would still recommend it. Still very clever and nihilistic. It's interesting that Fight Club got tagged as the quintessentially "masculine" nihilism novel, and this one pretends at first to be the "feminine" counterpart. I'd recommend it. But I still recommend Survivor first.
hm...interesting how the most self-destructive thing a ...more
hm...interesting how the most self-destructive thing a ...more
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recommends it for:
Anyone who loves satire.
Here is a book that gets you so involved with the characters that sometimes you are reluctant to turn the page in fear of their own safety. From one of the greatest satirists of our time, Chuck Palahniuck, comes a twisted tale of a woman who is haunted by a life she's tried to kill several times: Her own. If you have a strong fortitude and don't mind a few twists and turns that not only will shock you, but probably sicken you as well, then Invisible Monsters is a winner!
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This was recommended to me as the novel where I would finally *get* Palahniuk. Eminently more readable than "Choke", it still barely skims the surface of identity and falls victim to the author's grinding need to over-establish his particular voice (again, see also: Mark Leyner).
Finish-able, but not convincing enough to learn how to correctly spell the author's last name.
Finish-able, but not convincing enough to learn how to correctly spell the author's last name.
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Read in May, 2008
recommends it for:
people that like chuck palahnuk
as always when reading CP...i knew nothing that was going on most of the book but still couldn't put it down. i was on page two-hundred and something and i was still flipping back to check names and character locations. this sounds not fun, but i love this author and this book! i think it was taken a step to far with the evie chick at the end, but still a satisfying read...
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Read in January, 2003
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Katie Rienzo recommended the author to me.
If you like Stephen King and you're looking for something totally original but twisted/disturbing yet totally entertaining, read this book. Chuck Palahniuk is also the author of Fight Club, so that tells you a lot about how his mind works. I'm definitely interested in reading some more of his stuff someday.
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Read in November, 1999
After Survivor, bam, Invisible Monsters came out in trade paperback (original cover, all neon glow and female silhouette)...picked up a copy in Longview, WA, during a road trip with my brother...listening to Bon Jovi, slowing down for hitchhikers (then taking off)...etc.
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Man, John Waters needs to turn this into a movie. He could certainly bring out the sleaze in the story, but there would be more heft to it than your average Waters movie. It would be a breath of fresh air in his career and Palahniuk's both.
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recommends it for: Anyone willing to take a hard look at themselves
recommends it for: Anyone willing to take a hard look at themselves
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