After that recent discussion with Ichirou, I have been rereading all the Bret Easton Ellis novels in order.
Less than Zero is still fucking mind-blowing. It's like Catcher in the Rye meets the Crying of Lot 49 in some ways, and it absolutely offends me that a fucking 18 year old wrote this. 18! He's a fucking super genius!
But The Rules of Attraction, Jesus. For how true and real Less than Zero felt, The Rules of Attraction turns down the darkness a little bit while cranking up the fast moving lives of young adults. The book has still got its dark bits, but similar to how Less than Zero handles sexual partners (by the end of the book, sexual partners of the main character are described so vaguely that they could be male or female), RoA handles the downers of college and young adult life. Yeah, there's death and abortions and stuff, but it's handled largely carfreely. The love triangle at the center of the book is also silly to the point of feeling totally real.
Also, RoA introduces us to Patrick Bateman of American Psycho fame (Patrick's younger brother is the main character of Rules of Attraction), although he mainly comes across as a snooty square in the book. We don't find out what he really is until Ellis's next book.

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