Tag: Damned

  • Ranking Chuck Palahniuk’s novels from Most Important to Least Important

    Ranking Chuck Palahniuk’s novels from Most Important to Least Important

    UPDATE: While I still read most Palahniuk books, my main focus now is YouTube videos about video games. Check out my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/calebjross

    Chuck Palahniuk is an important writer. Love him or hate him, he’s done more to bring reading to uninterested demographics than almost any other author. But how do his books rank?

    I decided to take some time to (as) objectively (as possible) rank all of Chuck Palahniuk’s novels from Most Important to Least Important as a way to help hew readers find the right Palahniuk book.

    What makes for an important book? It’s not necessarily a good story or well-written prose. I believe it’s a mixture of both, along with contextual relevancy, or “impact. For purposes of this list, I will be weighing the social impact of the book above any other metric.

    Here’s the list

    Socially relevant

    • Fight Club (machismo and consumerism)
    • Survivor (cult of celebrity)
    • Invisible Monsters (cultural importance of and priority placed on beauty)

    Maybe socially relevant

    • Haunted (the reality TV obsession and “Truman Show Syndrome”)
    • Pygmy (Xenophobia, terriorism)

    Not socially relevant

    • Rant
    • Choke
    • Lullaby
    • Diary
    • Snuff
    • Tell-All
    • Damned

    The video is long, averaging about 1 minute per book (totaling about 12 minutes), but it’s a good enough primer, I think.

    In addition to this one 12 minute video, I recorded a series of mini-reviews of each book. Check out any of the videos in the playlist below. At the end of each video, you’ll see a series of links that you can click to continue watching other Palahniuk book reviews.

  • Wordless Book Reviews – Paul Tremblay, Chuck Palahniuk, Jose Saramago, Sam Harris (Video Blog Ep 014)

    Wordless Book Reviews – Paul Tremblay, Chuck Palahniuk, Jose Saramago, Sam Harris (Video Blog Ep 014)

    First off, please forgive the video quality here. I was trying a new recording method, which obviously didn’t work that well.

    With this episode, I’ve opted for brevity. Here I review four books using only sound effects and facial expressions. The books: The Little Sleep by Paul Tremblay, Damned by Chuck Palahniuk, Seeing by Jose Saramago, and The Moral Landscape by Sam Harris.

    Click the image above to watch the video book review