50 Books in '05: Fight Club
The first rule of reviewing Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk is to try to avoid Fight Club-type rules in your review.
The second rule of reviewing Fight Club is to say it's a good enough book, a quick read, but unless you're really nuts about the movie or very, very dark fiction, your time is better spent elsewhere.
I switch back to non-fiction now for book #3 and the decidedly lighter My Baseball Diary, in which an old White Sox fan (who happens to be a famous novelist) reminisces about being a baseball fan as a kid in the early 1900s. Spring is just around the corner...
The second rule of reviewing Fight Club is to say it's a good enough book, a quick read, but unless you're really nuts about the movie or very, very dark fiction, your time is better spent elsewhere.
I switch back to non-fiction now for book #3 and the decidedly lighter My Baseball Diary, in which an old White Sox fan (who happens to be a famous novelist) reminisces about being a baseball fan as a kid in the early 1900s. Spring is just around the corner...
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