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Palahniuk's audacious ninth novel tells the story of Cassie Wright, an aging porn queen who intends to put an exclamation point on her career by having sex with 600 men in one day on film. The story begins with Mr. 600-the pornosaur who introduced Cassie to the business-as he describes the other 599 "actors" awaiting their moment on screen. The perspective then shifts to Mr. 72, an adopted Midwestern 20-something who is one of the many young men claiming to be Cassie's long-lost son. Mr. 137, a has-been television star hoping to revive his career, wants to ask Cassie's hand in marriage so that the two can star in a reality TV show. But for a novel centered around a gargantuan gangbang, there's surprisingly little action; the small amount of narrative movement takes place backstage, where the characters attempt to get a sense of one another while waiting for their number to be called. There are sharp moments when Palahniuk compassionately and candidly examines the flesh-on-film industry, but mostly this reads like a cross between the Spice Channel and Days of Our Lives. (May)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.No one can write utter dysfunction and madness like the master himself. Every time I sit down and open a Palahniuk book I get a bit giddy. I know this book will leave me wondering what just happened but give me one great ride getting there.
Mr. Palahniuk's 8th book, Snuff, tells the tale of Cassie Wright, an aging porn star out to break the mother of all records for the pornography industry. She, in her final role, will sleep with 600 men on film in one shooting.
As you progress through just the beginning of the book you soon realize that no one expects Cassie to live through this, not even Cassie herself.
In the book you read from 3 characters 1st person recounting of them at the shoot. Mr. 72, Mr 137, and Mr. 600. You also get a narration from the days leading up to the shoot and the shoot from Cassie's personal assistant, Shelia.
Mr. 72 believes he is Cassie's son she gave up for adoption after she conceived him during her first adult movie, Mr. 137 is an out of work actor who lost his show due to a gay film he had made, and Mr. 600 is the co-star and believed father of Cassie's child.
Don't worry, it's as messed up as it sounds, but not in the ways you are thinking.
I can't say much more about the book without this review being a spoiler, which I refuse to do in any capacity for any book. Just know that if you enjoyed Palahniuk's other works you know what to expect from this one.
You're not going to have a clue what hit you.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is a good book! Short and sweet, with amazing characters, great stories and the usual Palahniuk twist and turns.
Three men are waiting for their turn to be with Cassie Wright (porn star) they are Mr. 72, Mr. 137 and Mr. 600. Cassie is trying to break the record for a gang bang. Another character in the book is Sheila, Cassie's assistant, she provides several chapters.
The book is broken down into very short chapters, each chapter a different character is talking, much like in "Haunted", for those of you that have read it.
Good funny, dirty book with a hilarious ending!
Read it for a good laugh or to just peak into the world of Chuck Palahniuk's mind!
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Posted January 1, 2009
I am an avid Chuck Palahniuk fan and there is just something missing from this story compared to others. Invisible Monsters is my favorite, but also in Survivor and Fight Club there is depth to the characters and a well thought out plot along with surprising twists. In comparison, this book is none of those. It was all just very predictable and bland. Definitely a disappointment compared to some of his other work.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book is perverted, sick, and twisted. It is exactly what some people say is 'wrong with America.' But that is what makes this book so perfect. It breaks boundaries, going places that no other book has gone before. I have read every book by Chuck Palahniuk, and I would arguably say that this is my favorite novel of his. A+ for this dirty little book.
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Posted August 8, 2011
While the novel was compelling with an interesting storyline and well-developed (for the most part) characters, i really felt like there just wasn't enough to it. It wasn't thought-out with logic and motivation like most of his other novels. Granted, even his worst work trumps most other authors, hand over fist. It just reads more like a short story.
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Posted February 28, 2011
Sort of a non-science-fiction alternate reality involving porn and the people who create it. Funny as hell in places - a stretch in a lot of others. Did I call it an alternate reality? More like an exaggerated reality. An awareness of hard core pornography would seem to be required to fully get it. Not a read to be easily forgotten!
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Posted July 30, 2010
I recommend this to anyone who is a fan of Chuck Palahniuk. Great writing style and point-of-view storytelling. Kinda predictable but worth the read. There are great parts in the book that has old hollywood trivia and facts. A quick good, quick read.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Though this was not one of my fav Chuck books it still had his flare all over it. Check out some of his others like Suvivors, Choke, Invisible Monsters and Lullaby(one of my favs). His books are not for everyone so keep an open mind. Faithful Chuck fan here!
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Posted March 23, 2010
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Chuck Palahniuk has done it again. This is an original, offbeat, graphic, pitch black sex comedy that only Palahniuk could have written. It manages to be both sexually explicit and completely unsexy at the same time. Chuck doesn't flinch as he describes sexual acts, bodily fluids and hollywood movie trivia in the same breath. He aims to make his readers feel something, but it's certainly not sexual. He also makes us think about the ways in which we hide from ourselves and each other, use and abuse sexuality for all kinds of reasons and discover the awful consequences that inevitably arise when the secrets from our past return to bite us on the behind. This book is over-the-top, funny, disturbing, revolting, thought provoking and clearly not for everyone. Thanks, Mr. Palahniuk.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Every author, no matter how great, comes out with a dud now and then. This was Palahniuk's.
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Posted February 14, 2010
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not his best work but still entertaining. good thing its short tho or it would have lost my interest.
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Posted January 23, 2010
This was a requested gift for Christmas and the individual was excited to receive it.
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Posted January 23, 2010
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I really enjoyed this book, I am a very big fan of Chuck Palahniuk, and this is a great book to sit down and read on a rainy day. It is not for the faint of heart I can tell you that much, but the content in the story is hilarious, graphic, and addicting. It is filled with interesting trivia and mind boggling plot twists. I suggest this to any Palahniuk Fan.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.GOD. AWFUL. GOD. AWFUL. I couldn't wait to read this book, but i just couldn't get past page 5o something, it is just all over the place, sorry but i couldnt foolow it, and its just gross. At the end of the day, its just nasty.
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Posted August 8, 2009
Not Chuck's best book but definitely not his worst.
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Posted July 5, 2009
Let me start by saying I like almost everything Chuck does. I'm a huge fan, and as such, just wanted to let you know that bias is there. That said, I felt like this book had all the classic Palahniuk touches. Well researched ''fun facts'' that fit into the story. Characters that are not your run off the mill, practically flawless fictional characters. Spot on social commentary undertone. And as always, and ending that will blow your mind.
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Posted June 15, 2009
Never expect the ordinary with Chuck. I have read every single book he's ever written (expect haven't gotten the newest one yet) and I am a strong proponent of his work. This one faltered; it finished quickly with no satisfying resolution.
Each chapter is seen from the perspective of four characters. It is a unique style that I think could have been used more in-depth and more enlightening.
The story is new, which I have to give him props for, I mean where else are going to read about an aging porn star(s), her child given up for adoption seeking acceptance, and emasculated men driven to seek their one chance at their beloved star.
It was a depressingly quick read, without the usual punches I've come to expect from Chuck. More of library check out book, rather than add to the collection book.
Chuck definitely has a way of bringing the world of sex and desire to a place you never quite imagined or predicted. Be for warned that this deals with some subjects that most people are too afraid to admit being intrigued by. :)
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Posted May 31, 2009
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As usual chuck has create anoth group of characters that living in a world of bastards where each person is more self centered and cynical than the next. when you pick up one of his books u know what u got coming. Entertainment with a twist of lemon.
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Posted May 9, 2009
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Okay...wow. That was different and yet, interesting. I found myself gripped to the pages reading more of what I didn't think possible; my own strange interests. Cult and new, but not my true cup of tea as far as sexy erotica.
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Overview
In the crowded greenroom of a porn-movie production, hundreds of men mill around in their boxers, awaiting their turn with the legendary Cassie Wright. An aging adult film star, Cassie Wright intends to cap her career by breaking the world record for serial fornication by having sex with 600 men on camera—one of whom may want to kill her. Told from the perspectives of Mr. 72, Mr. 137, Mr. 600, and Sheila, the talent wrangler who must keep it all under control, Snuff is a dark, wild, and lethally funny novel that brings the presence of pornography in contemporary life into the realm of literary fiction.From the Trade ...