Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik - Book Review
Gentlemen, Welcome to Fight Club. HOLY HELL. Just… wow. Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club is not just a book—it’s an experience. Scratch that. It’s an initiation. If you’re a kid, or someone with a weak heart, skip this review—because once you read it, you’ll want to grab this book, dive headfirst, and there’s no coming back. This novel isn’t about men punching each other for fun. No, no, no—this is about identity, pain, rebellion, and ripping off the mask of polite society until all that’s left is something raw, feral, and shockingly alive. Palahniuk doesn’t just write a story, he drags you into a dark basement, turns off the lights, holds your collar gurffly and screams in your ear: You are not your job. You are not how much money you have in the bank. You are not your damn khakis. A Plot That Bleeds Adrenaline Meet our narrator: nameless, faceless, drowning in insomnia and corporate monotony. His soul is buried somewhere between his catalog-perfect IKEA apartment and endless air...