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sicDaniel
May 10, 2009
Iīm currently halfway through Choke by Chuck Palahniuk and itīs pretty good, quite uplifting after Invisible Monsters, which I read last year. Worst book I ever read.

I also bought Rant from the same author, but since you cannot read two of Chuckīs books in a row I guess Iīll finally finish Max Brookīs World War Z in the meantime.

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sicDaniel
May 10, 2009
Thanks to this thread, I also started The Unblemished by Conrad Williams.
For the first 80 pages, I didīt really get it, and the story about Bo seemed too much like a Midnight Meat Train - ripoff, and there were too many unconnected subplots, but during the second chapter everything falls into place, and now I really love it.

sicDaniel
May 10, 2009

Laminator posted:

Just finished American Gods and picked up American Psycho. I'm about 100 pages in and it's starting to get pretty good, but I haven't read a book with this much dialog in a long time, so it has taken some getting used to. also, I guess I have an obsession with weird things in america???

Are you implying that those two books are comparable? That would be awesome, because I love American Psycho and American Gods is still sitting in my bookshelf, probably my next read. I mainly bought it due to the positive reviews but honestly I have almost no clue what itīs about.

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