 I'd like to review now the book Invisible Monsters by Chuck Pelnyuk, the guy who wrote Fight Club. I love this guy's sense of nihilism, I love the irony in everything that he writes. He wrote many other books which I've read and loved them all and I'm gonna review them as well, but in this case we're gonna focus on Invisible Monsters. This is an amazing book because it talks about life in the sense of destruction where everybody's trying to build up to something, trying to create something of themselves and here comes these characters who lose everything and you find out that they actually want to lose things because they realize that whatever you do is programmed. So let's say you want to be successful, that is sort of programmed in the narrative that you learn growing up or even if you want to rebel, that is also in some of the narrative that you learn growing up. So it's an interesting story about trying to escape the human condition and how do you actually live your life when you have nothing left on this planet? The story is about a girl who got shot in the face and basically lost her entire lower jaw and just has her tongue sticking out. This girl used to be a model and now she's literally a living monster. Story is amazing, the twists are amazing, I love this guy's style of writing and I'm not gonna spoil anything else from the book, let me just say that it's an amazing book and I highly recommend that you read it. Pretty much anything from Chuck is absolutely incredible, especially the way it resonates with my style of this sort of ironic yet humoristic nihilism where nothing really matters but it's still funny to do shit in the world. So if you're kind of relating that style, if you're even depressed or if you just want to have a good laugh at yourself even and kind of let go of misconceptions you have about life and the importance of things, this is the book for you and this is the author for you. So again, highly recommended and I'll give you more reviews about Chuck's book soon. See you soon and subscribe if you like and tell me what you think of the book. I don't really care but if you comment I'm gonna get more views so feel free to comment and subscribe. Namaste.