Fight Club
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The book fight club was very exciting. It kept me wanting to read it more. Towards the end of the book it was a little predictive how the main character was bipolar, but overall it was a great story.
Journal Entry 2 by beastybooks at glenbard south high school in Glen Ellyn, Illinois USA on Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (1/3/2009 UTC) at glenbard south high school in Glen Ellyn, Illinois USA
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The book has been left in Glenbard South library.
The book has been left in Glenbard South library.
The book Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk was very captivating and interesting right from the beginning. The main character, who remains unnamed in the book, makes his living investigating accidents for a car company in order to assess their liability. He struggles with insomnia and a general sense of anomie by attending a steady series of support-group meetings for the sick. The narrator eventually befriends a mysterious character name Tyler Durden, a destructive yet gleeful character with whom our narrator starts a fight club. This fight club is a place for guys to let their anger out, but it develops into a cult as the plot thickens. Eventually we learn the narrator is bipolar and has major issues to overcome, but regardless it’s a great story, and enjoyable to read.
By; David Suffern
David Suffern is absolutely correct, the way that the narrator showed things happening made it seem to me as though, there were two different people, but at the end it surprised me how the main character was bipolar.