Chuck Palahniuk
296 pages
The career of a model ends when she is disfigured in an accident. Suspecting the accident was the work of her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend, she takes revenge by slipping him a drug to grow breasts.
Invisible Monsters features a gripping story about a model whose life takes a dramatic turn after a car crash, leading her to reject reconstructive surgery and explore her identity.
This book tells the gripping story of a model who, after a life-altering accident, transforms into what she calls an 'invisible monster'. It's a fascinating exploration of identity and societal standards.
If you enjoyed Fight Club, you'll appreciate Invisible Monsters for its mind-bending narrative and unique storytelling style.
Always a captivating read that keeps you invested and always an amazing twist.
This book offers a wild ride as it explores themes of identity and societal expectations through the story of a woman who, after a face injury, revels in the anonymity it brings. Her audacious act of stealing a giant frozen turkey adds to the thrill of the narrative.