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The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis
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bookshelves: come-of-age, mnemonic-devices, world-of-insects

Ellis is one of those authors that seems to grow in stature as time marches on. i see him on so many Favorite Author lists and i just have to roll my eyes a bit. personally, he'll always be the author i laughed at on a regular basis: hilariously pretentious and embarrassingly convinced that pretension equals depth. American Psycho? sorry, the film version was a better portrait of capitalist consumerism and had the intelligence to re-route the author's misogyny so that it existed solely within the central psycho. Less Than Zero? well, it's very hard for me to muster any empathy for spoiled brats who are unhappy with their oversexed, well-fed lives - and who have the lack of tact to complain about their emptiness. gosh i guess this turned out to be a review of 3 books!

but The Rules of Attraction is something different, something special. its playfulness with narrative and perspective is actually rather brilliant. i'm not sure i've read another novel where fully one-third of the narrative was a jerk-off fabrication by one of the characters (one who isn't a psychotic serial killer, that is). perhaps prior to Rules, Ellis somehow exorcised all that repulsive self-pity that inundanted Zero and then replaced it with malevolent wit. and better yet, he puts his usual snarkiness in the mouths of characters who - although soulless - still genuinely face more life challenges than his prior student portraits.

most surprising of all, the nearly-marginal story of the suicide: bitterly ironic, entirely moving, and wonderfully written. and hey, there's even a teensy little light at the end of the tunnel that didn't feel forced. good job, Ellis. i never thought i'd say that phrase!
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June 14, 2007 – Shelved
December 12, 2010 – Shelved as: come-of-age
December 16, 2018 – Shelved as: mnemonic-devices
December 16, 2018 – Shelved as: world-of-insects

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message 1: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely Is this better than his American Psycho?


mark monday much, much, much better


Joselito Honestly and Brilliantly I've read only one, Less Than Zero, and it made me avoid all his books like a plague.


message 4: by mark (last edited Oct 22, 2010 07:48PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday he's the original 80s poseur. i hated bret easton ellis for so long after reading Less than Zero & American Psycho. someone gave me Rules of Attraction when it first came out....and it took me 20 years before i was able to even read it. but Rules is good, it was a surprise. the movie's good too, except for the puke.


Joselito Honestly and Brilliantly I'll then follow your lead. I'll get a copy now of Rules of Attraction and read it in 2030.


mark monday if we are even alive after 12/12/2012 reading ellis then will be like reading jane austen...


Anthony Chavez Love the review Mark and totally agree with his growing as a writer.


mark monday thanks anthony!


message 9: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 I loved American Psycho! ..... that's it you're thinking, I'm going to have to hit the defriend button! And at your prompting I bough Game of Thrones yesterday so my thoughts on that one will be forthcoming soon: )


Anthony Chavez That's definitely a purchase well worth it Shovelmonkey.


message 11: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 Another recommendation for the game of thrones.... I have high hopes. PS I am a fan of your profile pic Anthony.


message 12: by mark (last edited Aug 07, 2011 12:10PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday shovel - you and the rest of the world love that book, sigh. it mystifies me, truly! i SO much preferred the movie version.


message 13: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 aaargh hated the movie! Christian Bale makes me die inside (and not the little death - actual death). Truly, we have very dissimilar tastes... good thing you're funny and smart ;)


Anthony Chavez Yeah I liked the movie version AND the book. I am not a fan of Christian Bale, but I do think he was right for the part and did a good job at it.


message 15: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday aw, right back 'atcha! your reviews are awesome.

i don't like what i've heard about bale's antics outside of his acting, but i'm often unimpressed by his entire profession, so i usually just try to ignore personal shenanigans. like alfred hitchcock says, most actors are like cattle, so i usually won't care if the cow was a nice cow or an asshole cow, as long as i'm eating a good burger! so i've admired the acting, if not the man, since Empire of the Sun. i think he's been great in pretty much every role i've seen him in.


Anthony Chavez I know a lot of people weren't fans of Easton Ellis' musical tangents in American Psycho but I really liked and appreciated it, it lent well to the methodical wild nature of the character.

Have you seen the movie of Rules of Attraction? I liked that as well. Yeah its a little more indie of a production but I think it was rather well done, I think the unusual way it was filmed worked to its advantage.

Thanks for reading and liking my reviews, I like yours as well.


message 17: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday i REALLY liked the movie version. i thought it held up very well to the book - and i particularly liked how it remained true to both the suicide and the fantasy narrative by the gay character.


message 18: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 Sorry to barge into this thread and hi-jack it but you guys should see this - there is mass rioting in my city at the moment


The main photo in the article was taken at the end of my street about two hours ago - this is what i am seeing from my bedroom window now!


message 19: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday WHOAH! why is this happening? my God! scary. stay indoors, shovel!


message 20: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 Rioting in London has sparked similar events up and down the country. Much of London, Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol are also under attack in and around the city centre. I went outside to help move debris and put out fires. They were burning close to my house and it is very windy here tonight.


message 21: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 London is getting the worst of it though - check out these images of Croydon tonight



message 22: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday but why is rioting being sparked in the first place? have there been any controversial police or political actions recently? suddenly i feel so ignorant, i should know the answer to this!


message 23: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday DAY THREE?? sweet Jesus, what the fuck?


message 24: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 I know - it started in Tottenham when the police shot a man in car. Rioting spread to Peckham, Enfield and Hackney yesterday and has now moved to Croydon as well as spreading across many of the major cities. It is insane, like a war zone here.


message 25: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 This is Birmingham city centre now


This is Tottenham where it all started


This is liverpool now


Apparently Twitter has replaced the BBC for reliable news updates...


Anthony Chavez Wow!!! I mean WOW! I can't believe that. Definitely don't go out that's crazy.


message 27: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 Went outside for a bit - was concerned that they might set fire to my building. It was literally in the line of fire. Seems to be quietening down now - I believe that that all the people involved have moved towards the central shopping and business districts.


message 28: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR! my God.


message 29: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 *sigh* right guys I'm off to bed now - its 3.40am here and I have to be up for work again in 3 hours! Hope your world stays stable and riot free and MM, sorry for hi-jacking your thread - I just had to show people how crazy this is.


Shunn That's so true! I started with Rules of attraction, and I just loved it. As you said, it has this special feeling no matter how many times you read it. And I read it so many times it definitely deserves its spot on my favorite shelf ;)

Of course it made me want to discover the rest of B.E.E's work. And it's been so disappointing. Zero was the first book ever to make me feel like I utterly lost my time. And I found American Psycho so boring and long that I didn't bother reading the second half of the story.

It's been years since I thought about reading Glamorama and Zombies but I can't get to it, I'm stuck between the hope I'll love another one of his books as much as the first one, and the fear I'll hate them all...


message 31: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday I do intend to eventually read Glamorama. not sure why, but it's on the list?

have you seen the movie adaptation of Rules? I loved it.


Shunn Yes I have. I liked it but definitely not as much as the book.

Can't wait for your review on Glamorama then ;)


Books and the Bronx Gurrrrlll I haven't read anything by him because I'm torn. I'm the first person to roll my eyes at a pretentious author and he sounds like one of them. I do want to read one of his books so I can decide what I think, but I appreciate your review. Definitely something to risk as a library book.


message 34: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday I think if you are going to pick a book by Ellis, this is the one to read. although I've only read three by him (his first three).


Kelly (and the Book Boar) Anyone who loves Ellis is a friend of mine. The book I'm reading right now keeps name-dropping him and it's giving me such a ladyboner of excitement.


message 36: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday i def dont love ellis! but i did love this book.


Kelly (and the Book Boar) mark wrote: "i def dont love ellis! but i did love this book."

Tomato/tomahto. 1 winner is enough when it comes to him since I know he's easy to dislike ; )


message 38: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday :)


message 39: by Guy (new) - rated it 4 stars

Guy Portman Sounds intriguing Mark. I've read three Easton Ellis books, but not this one.


message 40: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday It's good!


Simone Torn Criticizing misogyny through the written word doesn't make one a misogynist, Marky-Mark.


message 42: by mark (new) - rated it 4 stars

mark monday Simone wrote: "Criticizing misogyny through the written word doesn't make one a misogynist, Marky-Mark."

LOL a year late (never received a notification), but anyway... do you really think that that is what Ellis was trying to do in American Psycho? It has been so many years since I've read it. It felt excruciatingly misogynist to me, and I'm definitely a person who differentiates between a character's perspective and an author's perspective.


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