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Book File Details: Original title: Make Something Up: Stories You Cant Unread 336 pages Publisher: Anchor; Reprint edition (April 19, 2016) Language: English ISBN-10: 034580712X ISBN-13: 978-0345807120 Product Dimensions:5.1 x 0.7 x 8 inches File Format: PDF File Size: 14232 kB Description: Chuck Palahniuk, literatures favorite transgressive author, gives us twenty-one stories and one novella in Make Something Up, a compilation that disturbs and delights in equal measure. In Expedition, fans will be thrilled to find to see a side of Tyler Durden never seen before in a precursor story to Fight Club. And in other stories, the absurdity... Review: Chuck Palahniuks Make Something Up: Stories You Cant Unread started off in such a way that I felt like I might actually be disappointed. The first story included in this anthology, Knock-Knock, wasnt something that really jumped off the page for me. Eleanor, the story that immediately followed was almost bad enough to make me put the book down... 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