A review by l_nolastname
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

3.0

Since it's a holiday in the U.S. I decided to read a book in its' entirety today.

I read this book back in college and didn't much care for it then. I decided to reread it for two reasons; the first being that it's part of the Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge, and the second because my English teacher had been such a huge bag of dicks when we discussed it in class.

While I didn't change my initial rating for it, because I still nothing this book, I did in fact enjoy it a lot more the second time around. I guess my initial disdain was due to my cantankerous professor.

It's a pleasant and easy read and while I wouldn't recommend it, I wouldn't discourage anyone from reading it either. I have one more Vonnegut book to read for the RGRC, hopefully that will help me decide whether or not I like this author.