Invisible Monsters
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by VeganMedusa from Invercargill, Southland New Zealand on Tuesday, January 15, 2008
From Publishers Weekly
Welcome to the world of perverse self-mutilation, insane coincidences and extreme makeovers speckled with violent acts and prescription drugs. After surviving a gunshot wound that destroyed half her face, Shannon meets the vivacious Brandy Alexander, whose glamorous nature seduces her into traveling cross-country in a delightful and ironic crime spree. In typical Palahniuk fashion, the story leaps about in an erratic and initially bewildering manner, but ultimately makes sense.
Welcome to the world of perverse self-mutilation, insane coincidences and extreme makeovers speckled with violent acts and prescription drugs. After surviving a gunshot wound that destroyed half her face, Shannon meets the vivacious Brandy Alexander, whose glamorous nature seduces her into traveling cross-country in a delightful and ironic crime spree. In typical Palahniuk fashion, the story leaps about in an erratic and initially bewildering manner, but ultimately makes sense.
My favourite (of the three I've read) of Palahniuk's books. I was going to give up on him if I didn't like this one - now I've added Lullaby to my wishlist. :)
Hilarious book, I loved the Xmas stocking episode and the dinner in the dark bit especially. Lots of twists, a couple of real surprises.
Ready to send to GateGypsy.
Hilarious book, I loved the Xmas stocking episode and the dinner in the dark bit especially. Lots of twists, a couple of real surprises.
Ready to send to GateGypsy.
Posted today to Gategypsy.
Hoorah for more Palaniuk! Thanks so much, VeganMedusa!!!