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The Visible Man (2011)

A classic invisible man tale with fun Klosterman mini-rants thrown in. The ridiculous storyline is made all the better/recursive by having one self unaware character discussing the flaws of another equally unaware person in a very self conscious way. This book is under-reviewed, and is frankly b...

The Visible Man (2011) by Chuck Klosterman
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Eating the Dinosaur (2009)

I have no idea what this book was about but boy did I enjoy it!! The "Temple of Doom" to Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs' "Raiders of the Lost Ark."

Eating the Dinosaur (2009) by Chuck Klosterman
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O Homem Visível (2013)

I found this book fascinating. Brought back childhood fantasies of being invisible. Creeped me out, thinking about an invisible person hiding in my house and watching me. Interesting how the invisible man affected the people he watched. Did he "fix" his therapist's life in the end?? This was a go...

O Homem Visível (2013) by Chuck Klosterman
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Chuck Klosterman On Film And Television

with a piercing pain in my abdomen, certain I had been infected by some sort of Peruvian parasite that was gnawing away at my small intestine. It felt like the Neptunes had remixed my digestive tract, severely pumping up the bass. Now, the details of my illness will not be discussed here, as they...

Chuck Klosterman On Film And Television by Chuck Klosterman
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But What If We're Wrong?

Because of his suicide and specialized type of brilliance, David Foster Wallace will remain historically relevant. Infinite Jest will be perceived as his defining work, even though it will rarely be read, simply due to its size and complexity. Since that novel will be both deeply remembered and w...

But What If We're Wrong? by Chuck Klosterman
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Fargo Rock City

Meanwhile, Lita Ford’s “Kiss Me Deadly” crawls up to No. 59 on the pop charts. At this point, I find myself driven to inject Lovely Lita Ford into this discussion. Lita Ford was one of heavy metal’s “exceptions.” This means ninth-graders constantly used her as a pertinent example whenever they wr...

Fargo Rock City by Chuck Klosterman

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