A review by jrobles76
Rant by Chuck Palahniuk

5.0

I loved this book. It's an oral biography of this fictional character Buster Casey. What makes the book great is that as you're reading you're developing this idea of what certain characters look or act like, then the next chapter reveals something major and forces you to change your image. You get an idea of a character looking a certain way, then you find out their hair color, or that they walk with a limp. It's a story, like many of his others, that forces you to examine what you think, and why. Why did I imagine that character that way? How does this new information change what I think or feel about them? Any book is written from some point of view, but when you have multiple points of view, you see what's important to certain people. What they emphasize and what they leave out.