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Natural Born Killers
Published in Unknown Binding by Warner Home Video (2008-06)
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Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
if you loved the movie you will love this book! its very detailed and i couldn't put it down

The film is less vulgar.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-30
The book (containing an very good introduction by Oliver Stone) follows the story of two killers (Mickey & Mallory) who are in their honeymoon. This book is well written but is more vulgar and nasty than Oliver Stone`s movie. I still like the beginning because it`s different from the movie, like almost the entire book.

A very important book.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-28
What I do like about this book is the fact that it doesn`t repeat the story of the movie. The killers, Mickey and Mallory killed 48 people so what do you read from the book you ain`t gonna see in the movie. It`s a horrible book, it was made that way, to touch some nerves. It does develops the characters, and it was written very tricky, so it may happen to some punk who read it say that this book is "cool and hip". It isn`t.

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Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories (Unabridged Selections)
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Chuck Palahniuk
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Intriguing stories, brought to you by the slightly warped mind of Chuck Palahniuk
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-30
This is a collection of non-fictional short stories about average people doing strange things. I can hear you whispering in my ear, "what kind of strange things"? Well, let me tell you that first, you need a breath mint and secondly you spit a little when you whisper. Despite the wet ear and lingering smell of spinach, I'm talking about the kind of odd things that friends tell you about over and over again after a few beers or half a bottle of wine because it is there best and possibly only story worth telling that they have.

These short stories are about modern men who build castles in Oregon and Idaho, stories about drunken rednecks crashing two story wheat threshers into each other in a demolition derby in Lind Washington, stories about public nudity and sex in Bozeman Montana, stories about working in a hospice and being there when people die, stories about shrunken testicles and the pump of steroids, stories about working on an assembly line and trying to be an author, stories that are essentially as American as apple pie but without the sugar and ice cream.

So, if you're interested in a few intriguing stories, brought to you by the slightly warped mind of Chuck Palahniuk author of "Fight Club", take a look at "Stranger Than Fiction".

Another unique piece of work
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-10
Plot: N/A
Writing Excellent
Pace: Fast
It's a bunch of short stories about real people and events in his life. Some are sad, some are funny, and some are bizarre. The best stories are about the author, his family, and his two weight lifting buddies. The slowest and longest are the combine derby and castle building. Cut those two stories out and the book would be even better. It's worth reading if you want a change of pace from your typical fiction. Grab a little non-fiction that won't bore you.

Fascinating
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-24
I had never read Palahniuk and "Fight Club" definitely isn't my thing. Yet I was lured by true anecdotes--who can resist a really strange story? This collection introduced me to a an intriguing man and brilliant writer.

The best thing about this collection is that it takes the reader into odd situations and intimate settings that he/she would probably never experience otherwise. Palahniuk takes us with him as he witnesses odd things such as The Rock Creek Lodge Testicle Festival, hangs out with Marilyn Manson, and reveals his "life as a dog." The book also dives into the personal world of Palahniuk--his past, friendships, thought processes, and life before, during, and after the movie "Fight Club." If you enjoyed the movie or any of other Palahniuk's works, "Stranger Than Fiction" is nearly essential to getting to know the man behind it all. He is apparently a curious person with a keen sociological and psychological insight...and he has a distinct sense of humor!

I recommend this book to every writer...actual or aspiring. A running theme in these stories is the practice of writing. How stories come about, take shape, and draw on other stories. It expresses the connection between writing and life, life and fiction, and how these play off eachother. If you write, you will be enthralled by the introduction to the collection alone...and it only gets better from there.

As others have said in their reviews, this collection does contain a few duds. But it's the many fabulous pieces that make your time more than worthwhile. I learned alot of very interesting things and this book contains stories for varied interests. This book made me gasp, smirk, nearly cry, and laugh out loud. The stories stay with you. I am telling everyone about this book: you owe it to yourself to atleast thumb through it.

A medley of stories, some hit the mark better than the rest
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-01
When Palahniuk goes on book tours, he often tells a smattering of true-life stories that he heard from his fans, all items that are indeed stranger than fiction. From a man who writes fiction that is often beyond belief, it is interesting to see the true-life tales that pass the Palahniuk strangeness test.

The book starts out with a bang, an opening chapter that provides the reader a voyeuristic field trip into a sex festival. From there, however, Palahniuk doesn't always maintain the momentum. Sometimes it appears as if he's just a bored reporter scribbling down facts, not trying to weave a compelling tale. Several of the stories didn't keep my interest at all, but there is enough good material in here to make the book a worthwhile read.

Palahniuk fans should give it a shot, but don't expect to be blown away.

Better Than I Expected!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-23
These stories reveal a more personal side of Palahniuk that you may not have even realized was there. They're hopeful, inspirational, and as always, completely outrageous. These are not the typical quasi-horror stories Chuck has written in the past. But they are excellent stories, and I applaud Chuck for trying something new. I think he did an amazing job with it, and if you like Palahniuk at all, I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Along with The Losers' Club (Complete Restored Edition) by Richard Perez, Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories is my favorite Amazon purchase so far this year!

 Juliette Lewis
Cholesterol: Food, Facts & Recipes (Food Facts & Recipes)
Published in Paperback by Hamlyn (2008-03-04)
Authors: Juliette Kellow and Sara Lewis
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DETAILS Magazine Back Issue February 1996 Juliette Lewis & Quentin Tarantino on the Cover Special Mondo Hollywood Issue
Published in Paperback by (1996)
Author: Details Magazine
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In This Remote Country: French Colonial Culture in the Anglo-American Imagination, 1780-1860
Published in Hardcover by The University of North Carolina Press (2006-09-18)
Author: Edward Watts
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Kalifornia
Published in Hardcover by PolyGram Music Video (1993)
Author: Brad (Actor); Lewis, Juliette (Actress) Pitt
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Like a Bolt of Lightning
Published in Audio CD by FIDDLER RECORDS/RED (2005-03-31)
Author: Juliette Cdfdlr 020 Lewis
List price: $7.00

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Natural Born Killers. (motion picture) (movie reviews): An article from: Cineaste
Published in Digital by Cineaste Publishers, Inc. (1995-01-01)
Author: Christopher Sharrett
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[Pantalla grande].(TT: Big screen.)(Reseña): An article from: Semana
Published in Digital by Spanish Publications, Inc. (2002-05-31)
Author:
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 Juliette Lewis
Prizes and Awards
Published in Paperback by Dewi Lewis Publishing (2005-04-07)
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List price: $26.85


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