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Originally Posted by CHUCK LIDELOL Found the lead character to be utterly repulsive but strangely romantic. I guess because the only words we hear him say in the book are ... well, lovely. It's also quite strange in that we don't actually get an accurate depiction of Rant as he's being shown from the viewpoint of so many different people and we rarely get insight into what he's thinking. |
Is that maybe because...
The main character is the major villan and hero of the book?
Apparently there will be more Rant books. Huzzah.
On an invisible monsters note its probably the weakest of Chucks first four books (Fight Club and choke being the strongest and survivor somewhere inbetween.) Given the themes and characters are all fairly similar. The plots good but would have probably been around ten times better written by a lullaby/diary Palahniuk.