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Ronald Huereca
ASIN: B00O3Z0EQ8
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages: 113

Asshole Tax is a semi-autobiographical critical analysis of the movie Fight Club. Major themes are evaluated, with personal insight spread throughout. “Why in the world would you write a book about Fight Club?” It's a question that has been posed to me time and again. What could I add to the source material? After all, Fight Club has a book, a movie, numerous fan sites, and dedicated fans of its Facebook page. I suppose I had a story to tell: my own. Fight Club means many different things to different people: some love it, some hate it, and some just don’t give a damn. However, Fight Club means a great deal to me personally. The movie and book both have good advice on how to lead a non-materialistic lifestyle. Sure, I could've gotten my advice from religion. And to an extent, I did. But religion wasn't enough for me. I needed a concrete relation of things I have lived ...
Amazon Rating:
5 stars from 4 ratings