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Publication Name
Diary
Title
Diary
Subtitle
A Novel
ISBN-10
1400032814
EAN
9781400032815
ISBN
9781400032815
Release Year
2004
Release Date
14/09/2004
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.7in
Item Length
7.9in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
7.6 Oz
Book Title
Diary : a Novel
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2004
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Author
Chuck Palahniuk
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Psychological, Thrillers / Psychological, Thrillers / Suspense, Literary, Humorous / General
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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"Can You Feel This?" Chuck Palahniuk, the bestselling author of Fight Club, Choke, and Lullaby continues his twenty-first-century reinvention of the horror novel in this scary and profound look at our quest for some sort of immortality.

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400032814
ISBN-13
9781400032815
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30857689

Product Key Features

Book Title
Diary : a Novel
Author
Chuck Palahniuk
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Thrillers / Psychological, Thrillers / Suspense, Literary, Humorous / General
Publication Year
2004
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
7.6 Oz

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Reviews
"Some of his best work is here. . . . When it's on, it's on, and it could be Palahniuk's most ambitious novel to date, certainly the most ambitious since Fight Club ." The Washington Post Book World "Madly inventive. . . . It simply, exuberantly, escapes literary categorization." - Los Angeles Times "Palahniuk's pacing is impeccable. . . . He draws from a strange palette of worldly nihilism and supernatural conspiracy to paint a compelling portrait of the artist as an unwitting conduit of evil." --The Boston Globe "Palahniuk is a bracingly toxic purveyor of dread and mounting horror. He makes nihilism fun." Vanity Fair "To read a Chuck Palahniuk novel means being shocked, enlightened, disturbed, buoyed, horrified, delighted and perplexedsometimes on a single page." - Pittsburgh Tribune Review "Palahniuk delightfully pushes Diary into the ludicrous, but his restless intelligence coheres plotwise, and as always he makes his ideas move . . . . The pleasure here resides in his awesome ability to transform gleeful absurdities into a well-sculpted riddle." The Village Voice "This is a book you won't soon forget." - Hartford Courant " Diary is far more inspired and philosophical than one would expect even from a top-drawer horror novel." - Seattle Times-Post Intelligencer "Palahniuk has never sounded more like a latter-day Kurt Vonnegut than he does here . . . Life and art may not be that unfair, on the evidence of watching Palahniuk hitting his stride." --The New York Times "The closest thing to a plain old mystery Palahniuk has ever written. . . . Stunning, funky stuff." Entertainment Weekly "Daring. . . . Palahniuk's inspiration comes from a love of the vernacular of subcultures, a black but not cynical sense of humor, and a fondness for unusual plot twists. . . . Ominous, shocking." Chicago Sun-Times "Intriguing. . . . Must reading for art lovers and those who love a good puzzle." Baltimore Sun "Palahniuk continues to redefine 'scary' for his readers. Recalling such classic horror tales as Shirley Jackson's The Lottery , Diary 's dark side reveals itself slowly, quietly. . . . Unraveling the mystery that [Misty's] life has become is as eye-opening for us as it is for her." Chicago Tribune "In his inimitable style, Palahniuk has forged another chilling tale out of our deepest fears and given readers a Rosemary's Baby for the new millennium. . . . Diary is Palahniuk at his harrowing best." BookPage "An inventive page-turner that fuses eccentric elements of suspense with supernatural overtones to create a modern symphony of psychological horror. . . . A refreshing shot of adrenaline to the intellect." Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel "Palahniuk [is] a master storyteller. The dizzying twists and turns to this tale keep you smirking and shaking your head, guessing and thinking, wondering how he'll make sense out of the next kink in the plot." Tampa Tribune "Raw and wry. . . . Suffering for one's art has never been this funny." Maxim "Palahniuk at his angsty best." Details, "Some of his best work is here. . . . When it's on, it's on, and it could be Palahniuk's most ambitious novel to date, certainly the most ambitious sinceFight Club." The Washington Post Book World "Madly inventive. . . . It simply, exuberantly, escapes literary categorization." -Los Angeles Times "Palahniuk's pacing is impeccable. . . . He draws from a strange palette of worldly nihilism and supernatural conspiracy to paint a compelling portrait of the artist as an unwitting conduit of evil."--The Boston Globe "Palahniuk is a bracingly toxic purveyor of dread and mounting horror. He makes nihilism fun." Vanity Fair "To read a Chuck Palahniuk novel means being shocked, enlightened, disturbed, buoyed, horrified, delighted and perplexedsometimes on a single page." -Pittsburgh Tribune Review "Palahniuk delightfully pushesDiaryinto the ludicrous, but his restless intelligence coheres plotwise, and as always he makes his ideasmove. . . . The pleasure here resides in his awesome ability to transform gleeful absurdities into a well-sculpted riddle." The Village Voice "This is a book you won't soon forget." -Hartford Courant "Diaryis far more inspired and philosophical than one would expect even from a top-drawer horror novel." -Seattle Times-Post Intelligencer "Palahniuk has never sounded more like a latter-day Kurt Vonnegut than he does here . . . Life and art may not be that unfair, on the evidence of watching Palahniuk hitting his stride."--The New York Times "The closest thing to a plain old mystery Palahniuk has ever written. . . . Stunning, funky stuff." Entertainment Weekly "Daring. . . . Palahniuk's inspiration comes from a love of the vernacular of subcultures, a black but not cynical sense of humor, and a fondness for unusual plot twists. . . . Ominous, shocking." Chicago Sun-Times "Intriguing. . . . Must reading for art lovers and those who love a good puzzle." Baltimore Sun "Palahniuk continues to redefine 'scary' for his readers. Recalling such classic horror tales as Shirley Jackson'sThe Lottery,Diary's dark side reveals itself slowly, quietly. . . . Unraveling the mystery that [Misty's] life has become is as eye-opening for us as it is for her." Chicago Tribune "In his inimitable style, Palahniuk has forged another chilling tale out of our deepest fears and given readers aRosemary's Babyfor the new millennium. . . .Diaryis Palahniuk at his harrowing best." BookPage "An inventive page-turner that fuses eccentric elements of suspense with supernatural overtones to create a modern symphony of psychological horror. . . . A refreshing shot of adrenaline to the intellect." Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel "Palahniuk [is] a master storyteller. The dizzying twists and turns to this tale keep you smirking and shaking your head, guessing and thinking, wondering how he'll make sense out of the next kink in the plot." Tampa Tribune "Raw and wry. . . . Suffering for one's art has never been this funny." Maxim "Palahniuk at his angsty best." Details
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21

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  • Overexposed

    Im in love with this book, it’s really in good condition. but I don’t understand how buy4 get 2 works, If you have some time to explain im here

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  • Great Book

    This was a really good book, though not as good as some of Palahniuk's others. It's interesting but doesn't have same level of suspense or shock that some of his others have. Palahniuk holds the reader's attention throughout the book and tells an interesting story. If you're a fan of his other novels you should enjoy this one, but consider it an easier read.

  • Good Read

    If you're familiar Chuck Palahniuk's writing, then this will be a bit of a change for you. It's kind of a slow read but like all of his books it's interesting and holds your attention enough to keep turning the pages.

  • So-So

    Better than Snuff, on par with Choke but doesn't touch Invisible Monsters or Lullaby. Still kept my attention better than Haunted which I never finished.