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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 18:30:02 GMT
I really liked Less Than Zero, struggled and skimmed through American Psycho (OK, he likes brand names, we get it) and then flushed money down the drain on The Rules of Attraction. Hey everyone, am I being edgy enough? See how EDGY I am? See how awful these wasted pathetic sicko characters are?
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Post by vegalyra on Jun 5, 2018 18:08:48 GMT
I read American Psycho, Rules of Attraction and Glamorama. The only thing I really remember about them as there was a link between each book (characters). The film American Psycho was much better than the book in my opinion (from what I remember). Rules of Attraction was okay I guess. Glamorama was pretty forgettable despite the premise.
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Post by Shadow on Jun 24, 2018 4:15:18 GMT
I gave up on him after his first three. He said all he had to say in Less Than Zero, polished it up a bit in Rules, then sloppily cannibalized it in Psycho.
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Post by dirtypillows on Jun 24, 2018 6:48:16 GMT
I really liked Less Than Zero, struggled and skimmed through American Psycho (OK, he likes brand names, we get it) and then flushed money down the drain on The Rules of Attraction. Hey everyone, am I being edgy enough? See how EDGY I am? See how awful these wasted pathetic sicko characters are? I read "Less Than Zero" and thought and still think it was pretty amazing, but then I read American Psycho and I thought it was really bad. I think BEE has a genuine gift for whatever it was that he did in LTZ, he captures a certain kind of bitter cynicism very well and this depressing apathy, but I don't know how deep a gift that is. He shot his sizable wad in LTZ.
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