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| quote: | Originally posted by The Peach
i am so happy to see so many palahniuk fans out there. i was first turned on to "Survivor" about 3 years ago, then i quickly became an addict. i will say, survivor is his best so far. invisible monsters is awesome, but i thought choke was a waste of such a good story. aside from the obvious authors like vonnegut and kerouac, has anyone come across some good authors that can stand up to the writings of palahniuk? just curious!
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i would recommend reading some Bret Easton Ellis. if you really want a mind-fuck, read American Psycho (we all know the movie) or Glamorama (my personal fav). he also has some tamer books like The Rules of Attraction (which was also made into a movie), Less Than Zero (again, a movie), and The Informers, which is a collection of short stories.
Glamorama starts off kind of slow, but about half-way through the book the story changes and just mind-fucks you left and right. there were passages in that book that gave me nightmares for weeks. it's pretty long (546 pgs), and it's one of those books that you need to read a few times to really let it soak in and figure shit out. i highly recommend it though, if you're into that kind of fiction.
right now i'm reading a memoir titled A Million Little Pieces, by James Frey. it's the story of his recovery from heavy alcohol and drug abuse. about 120 pages into it so far, and it's good!
Catcher In The Rye is also one of my favorites. everyone should read it at least once.
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