Monday, May 16, 2011
Choke by Chuck Palahniuk
Name: Cailtin
Book: Choke
Author: Chuck Palahinuk
Victor Mancini's mother is in a home; a home that costs 3,000 bucks a month, a price that medical school dropout Victor can't afford. His solution to this is simple- he forces himself to choke in restaurants. Victor spends his nights choking and his days coping with (sort of, but not really) his sex addiction; every Saturday he visits his mother. It's while he's visiting his mother that he meets the beautiful Paige Marshall, one of the resident doctors that cars for his mother. As Victor delves deeper into his mother's past and his own, he is drawn into an insane world where the people who save your life are responsible for you forever, his best friend is collecting boulders and rocks to stave off his sex addiction, and Victor himself has to separate fact from crazy as his mother suggests that his father might be divine.
Choke was very, very typical Palahniuk. The story is funny in it's absurdity, but also encompasses the dark and bleak worlds that Palahniuk's characters always find themselves in. this book, like most other books by this author, was very theatrical, with a corrupted main character and a very unique writing style. The story itself was also really interesting. Palahinuk put a spin on the typical "parent in a home, child can't afford, con people into giving them money so they can keep their parent alive" plot. He makes it ultimately stripped down the the core of what the bleak, dirty side of humanity is.
The only complaints I have with this books is that it is so similar to all of the other works Palahinuk has done. His writing style seems to be very set-in-stone. This books is also depressing, insulting and infuriating at times, so it's not a good read for a sunny day.
The whole book is filled with twists and the reader is forced to fall into the insanity of the characters. This books is ultimately disgusting and horrible and insulting (I think it might actually need a warning label) and I honestly could not put it down.
Why I picked up this book: I generally like Palahinuk's books and this one has been in my to-read pile forEVER.
Why I finished it: I couldn't really put it down. It's disgustingly fascinating.
I'd give this book to: Anyone who is looking for a truly bleak and unique read.
I would NOT recommend this books to: People who are sensitive to generally horrible things and people who have parents who are very sick or in homes. This is NOT a feel-good read...unless it makes you feel better about yourself.
My Rating for this book: ****
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