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The listing, Diary by Chuck Palahniuk has ended.

Great book by the author of Fight Club! This copy is in good condition.
Will ship free via media mail, otherwise $3 concealed cash
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I forget what this one is about, but having read Fight Club and tried very hard to pronounce Palahniuk's name, I'll start the bidding off.
Mar 4th, 2010 at 8:04:53 AM PST by
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I found this description from Booklist:
Palahniuk's sixth novel takes the form of a so-called coma diary written for Peter Wilmot, who is comatose after a running-car-in-garage suicide attempt (he started with the gas tank half-empty, proving his inability to do anything well). While Peter wastes away in a hospital, his family and friends waste away on Waytansea Island ("Everyone's in their own personal coma," Palahniuk writes with his trademark optimism). Peter's art-school-prodigy-turned-bitter-waitress wife, Misty, can't afford the family mansion anymore. Tourists have overrun the whole island, and the old-money families have spent all of their old money. But no one on the island seems to care about their community-wide coma. They just want Misty to paint. She refuses--until she begins to suffer tortuous headaches that only abate when she paints. The islanders seem suspiciously keen on seeing Misty's work continue, and the only way to keep her painting is to keep her miserable. Palahniuk's fans haven't seen plot twists this good since Fight Club, but this book lacks the manic humor that makes his better novels so engrossing. The fantastically grotesque premise propels the story, but the writing lacks the satirical precision that made Palahniuk a hero to young nihilists everywhere (see his take on the travel book, reviewed on p.1858). Instead, it often reads like a self-indulgent complaint about the terrible suffering of artists. Still, excellent plotting and a compelling allegory will satisfy the majority of Palahniukites. John Green
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Mar 4th, 2010 at 9:41:47 AM PST by
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I really want it! I agree he is an amazing author. "Palahniukites" never heard this phrase before.. Cool auction.
Mar 9th, 2010 at 7:48:39 PM PST by
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Thanks. Happy Bidding!
Mar 12th, 2010 at 5:38:28 PM PST by

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