
Diary
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Martha Plimpton
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By:
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Chuck Palahniuk
Diary is a dark, hilarious, and poignant act of storytelling from America's favorite, most inventive nihilist.
©2003 Chuck Palahniuk (P)2003 Random House, Inc. Random House AudioBooks, A Division of Random House, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
"...[the author's] last minute switching of gears...can turn a darkly ominous story into a source of heart-tugging inspiration." (The New York Times)
"A creative, unusual tale...the story is fresh." (Publishers Weekly)
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I’ve always known Chuck was a peculiar author, but this one is a new level of creepy. I do enjoy the underlying message, however.
Interesting
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It's slow until the moment you can't stop
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Classic Chuck!
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Voyeurism into madness
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What a trip!
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Very good
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes, I always enjoy looking through this author's eyes. This is not his best work, though.Which character – as performed by Martha Plimpton – was your favorite?
No character in particular, but she did a great job at what must have been pretty challenging material to work with.Did Diary inspire you to do anything?
Kill anybody wearing cheap costume jewelry...especially if they are from an island.Any additional comments?
I always like Palahniuk's stuff, although my favorite will always be Lullaby. This one was entertaining and had some surreal, dark fantasy elements to it. It centers around the Diary a wife is keeping for her husband, who is in a coma...and she also decides to renew her pursuit of painting amidst small town, psycho weirdness.It was a good read and included some of the author's trademark interesting social observations.
Entertaining, but not Chuck's best
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Diary is more mature than Palahniuk's former novels: the thematic structure is strong, the trademark gruesomeness is more subtlely and effectively applied, even the phrase repetitions are more significantly placed, if still used a bit liberally for my taste. But the novel still falls into the trap of biting off more than it can chew, and it raises an awful lot of questions, about the protaganist's husband, the town's history, and its own internal logic, that it never gets around to answering. Palahniuk's fans are used to chalking a few up to surrealism and not letting it get to them, but anyone who hasn't read Fight Club should be prepared to have the hell bugged out of them by the niggling questions.
As for the narration, it's competently done, which is saying a lot for the work: epistolary pieces by ANYONE are tough to narrate without infusing an emotion that obfuscates the significance of the words themselves, and lumping the wry sarcasm of the main character on top of that makes for a fairly difficult narration. I would have preferred less colour to it, but it doesn't get in the way. What did bother me (and may bother others who have read Palahniuk before they listen) is the pace: the author often spends pages spooling out a single twist in the plot amongst a bevy of meaningless detail, a device which works well on the page where you're free to rush through it, heart pounding, to get to the end of the segment, but which is simply torturous in audio form.
The uninitiated need not apply
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One thing that bothers me is when the narrator just isn't right or the voices change change with each character and it doesn't sound right. Particularly when a male reads a female part. However Martha Plimpton does an incredible job reading all female voices so that they sound the part and it doesn't throw you or some weird when she reads a male voice.
Highly recommended.
Great book, great narrator
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As always, Palahniuk does an amazing job of taking his reader on a dark and twisted, yet beautiful journey.
Dark
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