Slaughterhouse Five
Kurt Vonnegutno description yet..
status | Copy #1 (537): in Copy #2 (6973): in |
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genre | Sci-Fi |
publisher | Dial Press |
publish date | January 12, 1999 |
popularity | checked out 17 time(s) |
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You can picture him touching pen to paper as he looks out through the hole in the wall, out into the war-torn streets of Dresden. The sky is grey and the ground is red. The boots march on.
Interesting book. Overrated in my opinion.
Beautiful.
Traveling through time and space, you get a peculiar/scattered view of a man’s experiences in World War 2, his abduction by extra terrestrials, and other general life happenings.
Told from the point of view of a consciousness no longer bound to life’s seemingly linear progression through time.