

Chances are you will enjoy the differences. It still stays true to the idea and story. The only thing is that unlike "The Fan," the differences in the novel "Fight Club" really work and doesn't take away anything from anyone who was a fan of the film. Yes there are similarities, and there are differences.
#FUNNY PAGES IN CHUCK PALAHNIUK NOVELS MOVIE#
This is dark satire at its finest.Know this reading the book and watching the movie are two different experiences. The book is filled with some of the most memorable lines some that were used in the movie, others that were not. It is both funny and thrilling at the same time. TRUST me on this one.)This is a humorous novel with some darkness to it.

(Don't think you have the answers because you've seen the movie. And this is where they invent "Fight Club." It doesn't take long before everything starts to get out of control.WAY out of control, to one shocking climax and finale.

Soon enough, he meets a slippery soap salesman, Tyler Durden, who is about to show our narrator a new outlook on life. He can't focus on his job, he can't focus on people, and most of all, he can't focus on his life. With insomnia everything is a distraction. I have read plenty of novels all from different kinds of authors, but I have NEVER read a debut as incredible or impressive as this.To give you a brief idea of what the book is about without giving away too much is it revolves around the narrator, an insomniac who can't get a grip on his life. This was his very first novel, and I found that so amazing. The writing is so refreshing and shows us the mind of a promising new author, Chuck Palahniuk. I ended up never finishing it.So, I was hesitant at first, but about a year or two ago I decided to give it a shot. The book was COMPLETELY different from the movie, and not in a good way. I remember trying to read a book that another one of my favorite movies, "The Fan," was based on, and it was not an enjoyable experience. It's great, and it's actually different than the movie in a lot of parts."That worried me, because I absolutely LOVED the movie. But it was done just right, and the results were amazing.One of my friends had read the book and told me on many occasions, "You've got to read the book." I told him that I've already seen the movie, and again, he says to me, "You've got to read the book. As soon as I found out that it was based on a novel, I remember thinking to myself How could this be a book?Is that even possible?The movie alone was so unbelievable that if it were done wrong, it would've been a horrible mess. Like many, I had heard of the book "Fight Club" after seeing the movie.
