3.6

American Psycho

By Bret Easton Ellis

Format:Hardcover

Barcelona. 23 cm. 468 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial ilustrada. Traducción de Mariano Antolin Rato. Ellis, Bret Easton 1964-. Traducción de Mariano Antolín Rato. Traducción de: American psycho. Antolín Rato, Mariano. 1943- .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. ISBN: 8422640554

Mystery, Thriller, Horror & Crime
400 pagesHardcover
First published 1991

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Popular Reviews(7)

3.6(44 ratings)
Valentino Reviewed by Valentino

Nicht umsonst in meinen Lieblings Büchern dabei, es ist großartig, eklig und jedesmal überkommt mich eine Gänsehaut wenn ich es lese.

MarsidaReviewed by Marsida

boring, racist, sexist, gross. i guess that was the point?

giuliaReviewed by giulia

Habe den Roman vor 5 min beendet und bin absolut überfordert damit wie ich das Buch bewerten soll..

Carlos R. DiazReviewed by Carlos R. Diaz

Les Misérables. The Patty Winters Show. Donald Trump. Hardbodies. Videotapes. Business cards. Huey Lewis & the News.

Rieke S.Reviewed by Rieke S.

Honestly, this book was everything I had wished it to be. The pure gore in the murder scenes was phenomenally written, and it was as disgusting as it needed to be to truly show the character of Patrick Bateman. To be frank, Bateman is just a pathetic Wallstreet-Guy that is obsessed with perfectionism and materialism. His ongoing descriptions of designer clothes and furniture characterise him as a superficial person, which I didn’t perceive as annoying as it served as an explanation to his character. Moreover, it is obvious that Bateman reduces women to be mere objects not only in his sick serial killer fantasies, but also outside of them. However, in the end the book evolved into being a bit boring, even though it wasn’t lacking any brutality, due to the hallucinations Bateman has that were quite abstruse. Well, maybe I just anticipated him to be caught by the police or any other changing revelation, so the ending left me unsatisfied in the slightest. Overall, this is a more than solid horror/thriller book, if you enjoy rather graphic scenes.

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