![]() ![]() Go blow up an office building and draw an big smiley face on the side of the building? Okay! Go cut someone’s balls off? Okay! You weren’t allowed to question Tyler’s methods (The first rule of Project Mayhem is you do not ask questions) and they just go along with whatever he says. What I found most striking about this book for me is that thousands of men would just obey Tyler’s every command blindly. Project Mayhem spreads all across America and there’s loads of groups. One example of the various “Homework Assignments” that they do is putting bumper stickers on cars that say things like ‘I drive better when I’m drunk’ or ‘Make mine veal’. ![]() ![]() This then escalates into Project Mayhem, which are sort of social terrorists. The book is about a man who has no name (the Narrator) who meets Tyler Durden after his apartment is blown up and creates an underground club in which they fight other men. I was intrigued to read it as I wondered how that story would read as a book and what the book would have that the film left out. Fight Club has always been one of my favourite films, and for me the best thing about a film is always finding out that there’s a book. ![]()
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