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Not Forever, But For Now by Chuck Palahniuk
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Things You Must Know Before You Attempt To Read This Book:

1. If you are not already a fervent Chuck Pahalniuk fan (like I am), this book is definitely not where you want to start reading his work. This is not for beginners.

2. If you ignore my previous point, PLEASE be aware there is a lot of content in this book that could be considered as triggering to readers and in literary fiction it’s not standard practice to include a list of content or trigger warnings. So, take care before you read.

3. This book is going to be very divisive. It will be a book people will want banned. It is going to be a book a lot of people will DNF. I am not one of those people.

4. Chuck Pahalniuk books are almost never about the plot or the characters. They are almost always about the atmosphere, vibe, and the message. Everything else is wrapping paper. Not Forever But For Now is one of those books.

Onto the actual review!

I am so happy to be back in Pahalniuk land! Where everything is as gross and screwed up as possible but the prose is so sharp and the sentence construction is so immaculate I can’t tear my eyes away from the page. A land where the majority of people are only going to see and talk about the most obvious things they read about on the most obvious layer of the book and cast it aside as trash but will never take the time to consider the deeper themes surrounding toxic masculinity and the aristocracy, the dark comedic edge to the text, or the satirical take on the notion of the man child that just absolutely delighted me to no end (having been married to a man child for 18 years myself).

I see review after review calling for a plot, or for this book to be shorter, or (of course) how gross this book is, but all of these pleas are completely missing the point of a Pahalniuk novel: Chuck doesn’t write for the plot or the characters. He doesn’t care if you’re grossed out. After all, art is subjective and art should make you feel. If you feel grossed out then Chuck’s done his job. Chuck’s books are all about the journey, the vibe, and the message. He wants to tell you a story. He has a point, and he’s going to tell it his way. If you don’t like it, don’t read it.

This book reminded me a lot of my favorite Pahalniuk book, Invisible Monsters, in the repetition of phrases, in the way Cecil learns everything he knows from his brother Otto and absorbs these nuggets of wisdom like they’re proverbs or psalms. It’s there in Cecil feeling that same sense of ennui that Daisy St. Patience felt as she traveled North America with Brandy Alexander, feeling at times the best of times was behind them and all that lay ahead was to age or to somehow self-destruct. At the same time, I think Invisible Monsters has the better overall story and message.

So, if you’re a Pahalniuk fan, then give it a go, but be aware that you’re in for a real trip. And if you’re not a Pahalniuk fan? I’d consider starting on another one of his novels before attempting this one.

I was provided a copy of this title by NetGalley and the author. All thoughts, opinions, views, and ideas expressed herein are mine and mine alone. Thank you.

File Under: Horror/Horror Comedy/Literary Fiction/Satire/Serial Killers
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Reading Progress

May 27, 2023 – Shelved
May 27, 2023 – Shelved as: to-read
August 31, 2023 – Started Reading
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: advanced-reader-copies
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: horror
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: horror-comedy
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: literary-fiction
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: satire
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: serial-killers
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: that-is-effed-up
August 31, 2023 – Shelved as: what-did-i-just-read-that-was-crazy
August 31, 2023 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Li (new) - rated it 5 stars

Li Excellent and insightful review.


Eric You've written one of the most sensible and insightful reviews of those I've read.
Maybe you can shed some light on what Palahniuk meant in the "About the Author" page? He writes that "the engine behind Not Forever" is addiction.
I've stretched my brain trying to connect that idea to this book and I can't quite put it together. Your thoughts?


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