Invisible monsters remix chapter order11/22/2023 ![]() ![]() It’s like the book wants to be it’s own center of attention. You work your way from the outside ends and make your way to the gooey caramel center. It’s in this repetition that, if you pay enough attention, you can concoct a possible direction, a potential “what happens next is…” It’s all you think about.īoth Fight Club and Invisible Monsters talk about God a lot (just an observation). You hate that bitch but you want her to be your best friend. It’s like a book version of Regina George. It’s like an adult version of Mean Girls. “ What is the subtextual meaning behind the physical (the disfigured faces) and non physical (the multiple names) irregularities in the characters of both Fight Club and Invisible Monsters?” I feel like it’s just begging to be on a college English class final test as an essay question. The fact that the characters identities are skewed. The fact that there is always something wrong with a characters face. “Beauty is power the same way money is power the same way a gun is power” art piece I designed from a quote from the book.īoth books have some psychology behind them. If my Mom got confused reading Game of Thrones, and trying to remember all the characters, just imagine how I felt trying to remember what name went with what character when the same character(s) is (are) being referred to by a different name(s) all the time.Īdditionally, where Fight Club skips back and forth between time, Invisible Monsters Remix skips back an forth between time and between chapters.Īlso, both books start at the end, then cut to the beginning (or a beginning) and work their way back to the end again. Invisible Monsters has multiple characters with multiple identities (and one in particular who actually is two different characters). Not only is it a good thing that they released Fight Club before Invisible Monsters (even though Invisible Monsters was written first) but it’s also a good thing that I read Fight Club first.įight Club has one character with two personalities. ![]() Invisible Monsters is just a natural progression from Fight Club. If Fight Club is the gateway drug then Invisible Monsters is heroine. This isn’t really a review, it’s sort of a comparison to Fight Club *slash* a gathering of my thoughts about the book(s). ![]()
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