Invisible Monsters
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You know I love Palahniuk. And this book, again, is pure Palahniuk: sarcastic, cruel, funny and subtle.
As always, you can read a critic to America’s — and, in general, western — way of life. It’s myth, untold truths and lies.
The book is about a top-model who’s wounded by a flying bullet and almost die. The bullet hit her in the face, which make a monster of her.
No wonder she can’t be a model anymore, so she struggles to get a new life.
She has to fight against her new aspect and against well established demons in her life — such as the death of his gay brother which ruined her relation with her parents.
And the end is a regular turn-it-over Palahniuk’s ending.
A must read for every lover of this genre.
This post was written 2 years, 6 months ago on December 30th, 2005 mid-afternoon.

