The Manchurian Candidate meets South Park --Chuck Palahniuk's finest novel since the generation-defining Fight Club . "Begins here first account of operative me, agent number 67 on arrival Midwestern... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The book sort of takes on a Clockwork Orange feel as far as writing style, where nothing is explicitly written (plenty is explicit). I am afraid that it is a bit difficult to expand much on any issues with the book without spoiling it too much.
What I can say is that, with a lot of Palahniuk's books, a lot of the issues I take with them are rooted in the fact that often times it seems like he doesn't end a book in a proportionate manner in which the rest of the book was written. In other words, the book can captivate you to the point where you cannot put it down (or wait to pick it back up again), to have an anti-climactic ending that doesn't truly match the energy of the book. It definitely had it's moments, but there seemed to be too many unanswered questions pertaining to the storyline.
Once you get used to the style
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
as with a lot of people, I would just like to say that once you get used to the style, it becomes a great story. It only took me a couple chapters, then it began to flow well. This story definitely goes into my top 3 for Palahniuk.
Worth it.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is wildly unrealistic and over the top, and personally, I loved it. The writing style is more unusual than it is unreadable, and I didn't find it at all difficult to get through. If anything, this book is better than Palahniuk's others for putting a mirror up to American culture and saying, "Hey look, guys! I can write a book that involves murder, rape, pedophilia, sodomy, abortion, drugs, teenage sex, school shootings, and the destruction of Washington D.C., and what are you bothered by most?! Bad grammar."
Genius.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I was skeptical when I first found out how 'Pygmy' was written. By about the tenth dispatch, however, I was totally captivated by the story and found myself loving the way Palahniuk wrote this novel. I wouldn't call this an easy read, but it was definately a fun one. 'Pygmy' is now one of my favorite Chuck Palahniuk novels.
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