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nickdaze 's review for:
Slaughterhouse-Five
by Kurt Vonnegut
I've considered this book one of my favorites since I first read it half my life ago. And while the broad strokes have stayed with me all these years, I'm astounded by all the texture, humor, and awfulness I'd either forgotten, or that had gone over my head the first time I read it. I read it as a teenager. I read it at a prep school. So it goes.
This review is only to say that this is a wonder of a book, so original and so impossible to explain that it makes you just want to grab a stranger by the lapel and beg them to read it. I also want to say—blast prep school. If you have a favorite book you haven't read since then, you probably owe yourself a re-read. Who knows what you'll pick up the 2nd time around.
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This review is only to say that this is a wonder of a book, so original and so impossible to explain that it makes you just want to grab a stranger by the lapel and beg them to read it. I also want to say—blast prep school. If you have a favorite book you haven't read since then, you probably owe yourself a re-read. Who knows what you'll pick up the 2nd time around.
Poo-tee-weet?