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Choke

Choke

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best
Review: This is probably one of the best Chuck Palahniuk books so far. Its detailed, well written, funny, involving....Its just about everything anyone could hope a novel to be. After reading Fight Club I became hooked on Chuck's books. Now, after reading all of them, I concider Fight Club to be one of his worst books, while Choke and Survivor top the list. Anyway, this is a great read no matter how you look at it. read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chaos at its finest!
Review: This is the finest work of literature that has ever been published. It is a funny, profound novel.
Victor Mancini, a medical school drop-out, is the funniest pestimest/sex-addict I have ever read a book about. And the only to this state. His mother is crazy. Ever since he was a kid (a stupid, nail-biting boy) she had been that way. Now she has amnesia, so he decided to choke on food so the 'HERO' who saves him will feel more commited and prideful to him.
And so they can enrich Victor with valuable checks to show they still are his hero.(?) And that's how he pays for his mother's care.
As his colonial flash-back-to-1776 district gives him some money for his employment, his best frend decides to collect rocks and live with Victor. Victor is in a society of craze and he is supporting it himself. In between all this he still has time to research his life to see if he is actually the second-coming of Christ, and have great fulfilling sex.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: I Loved this book, I was completely taken by surprise! I was a big fan of fight club, and this book was just as good. If your looking for something different and funny this is a good pick. I will definitely be looking forward to Mr. Palahniuk's next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In Victor We Trust
Review: Victor is the next Tyler. This isn't Palahniuk's best novel, but it is indeed very good. Just like all his other novels, great story, themes, and it's hilarious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jamais vu
Review: I've seen the movie version of Fight Club, but Choke was the first book of Palahniuk that I've read. One of the major knocks on this book seems to be that Palahniuk has rehashed territory that he's covered before, but as a first-timer to Palahniuk, I was simply blown away. Perhaps Choke was old hat for people who've read Palahniuk before, but for me at least it was an eye-opener.

"Anarchist" is a word that seems to be attached to Palaniuk, but I think insightful might be a better word. He is able to see the world as a realist, albeit a joyfully cynical one. Palahniuk's idea of Jamais vu-where everybody is a stranger no matter how well you think you know them-interested me in particular because of how true I believe it is. Our parents, friends, children, co-workers ... no matter how well we may think we know each other, what do we really know? How well do we even know ourselves for that matter?

Choke was as entertaining as it was thought-provoking. I found myself laughing out loud again and again. If Choke wasn't so hilarious it would be downright mortifying. Palahniuk certainly pulls no punches. The plot twist at the end- "jamais vu all over again"- left me amazed.

The general concensus seems to be that if you've read Palahniuk before, this book will be a familiar foray into chaos. If you are like me and are only familiar with Palahniuk through the movie Fight Club (and liked it), I highly recommend Choke. An unforgettable read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: just barely better than fair
Review: This book feels a bit like a few steps backward for ole' chuck. Fight Club was good, but not as good as everyone says. Survivor was really good(in the beginning) and then got very gimicky. And thsi one? Well all of the above except it is sporadically good and sporadically juvenile, and gimicky. If you haven't read any of his works, you may like this o.k., but if you have, it will sound like a bit of a rehash instead of an evolution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great one from Chuck
Review: Ok, so granted this is isn't as great as Survivor or Invisble Monsters but it's still a good novel. At some points I felt that it was dragging a bit and that it was getting boring, and that rarely happens in Chuck books. And the whole sex part of the plot was just really kind of unnecessary when you think about it. But I still give it a 5 star because it was very entertaining and the climax is hilarious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Demented, disgusting, and utterly hysterical
Review: Being a fan -- nay, worshipper, really -- of the movie Fight Club, and upon high recommendation from a friend who is also an enthusiast, I picked up "Choke" to help use up my gift certificate. Looking back now, it would've been worth full price.

WARNING: this book is nowhere near kids' stuff. There's sex, language, drug use -- if you're at all squeamish, you will be disturbed. But stick with it. You'll like it, I promise you.

Dude . . . just because it's a book doesn't mean it's not substance abuse. "Perfect" isn't the right word, but it's the first word that comes to mind. (That'll make sense later, trust me.)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK!!!
Review: The entire first chapter of this book tells you to put it down and walk away - do it! I should have taken the advice, I hope your smart enough to listen. But a few hours later I realized my mistake when I found the book droning on and on about some schmuck with a sex addiction problem. First, the sexual encounters described in the book are completely unbelievable unless there really is someone out there who has had it with an entire hospital nursing staff. Second, the only interesting part of the book, concerning his mother's diary was destroyed by a completely bland ending involving what I can only call a "moment of clarity" experienced by his mother. The ending is boring, the book was rotten and I wish I could get my money back!! I give it two stars only because the moments he describes working in the colonial village were pretty funny - although those too were often destroyed by overused references to drugs and sex. Follow the advice of the first chapter, do not read this book!!! This was no Fight Club!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Average.. but not above
Review: Fight club was great. It was innovative, fresh, new, and exciting. None of Chuck Palahniuk's other books have been able to live up to this high standard. He rehashes himself over and over again. Using the same phrases, the same style, and (basically) the same characters over and over again.

In Choke, we see another misfit of society attending "anonymous" meetings to meet girls, scamming the members of productive society, and barely surviving on the fringes of life. Sound familiar? With another assortment of insane characters to back him up, the protagonist goes through a life-altering event and is "reborn" at the end of the novel to continue on in his unproductive, weird life. YAWN.

I keep reading Palahniuk in hopes that I will again find something fresh and new as there was in Fight Club.. and I again am disappointed. This author's crazy rantings are humorous, entertaining, and a quick read, but the benefits don't go beyond that. If you need a fun, summer beach book, read this. If you're looking for something more... don't.


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