Slaughterhouse-Five
by Kurt Vonnegut
4/5
Dell 275 pages March 31, 1969
Billy Pilgrim has become "unstuck in time," experiencing the events of his life in random order — including his time as a prisoner of war during the firebombing of Dresden and his abduction by aliens from the planet Tralfamadore. So it goes.
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Jim's Review
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So it goes. Three words that will haunt you long after you close this book. Vonnegut took one of the most devastating events of WWII and filtered it through time travel, alien abduction, and dark humor that only he could pull off. It's funny, it's tragic, it's completely unhinged in the best way. Jim has read it four times and each time burrowed deeper into its genius. Four worms — unstuck in time, stuck in Jim's heart.
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