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Originally Posted by TheBig3
I just finished Slaughterhouse 5. Don't get the appeal at all. The writing style is great but the story. I don't know, maybe this was mind-blowing in 1969 but in 2021 I don't give a ****.
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That's interesting! I had the opposite reaction: I wanted to know more about the Dresden firestorm and got irritated with Vonnegut's intrusive style getting in the way.
One conclusion we both agree on, Big3: "Don't get the appeal." That was also my reaction to that other must-read book of the 60s with a number in its title:
Catch-22.
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I'm probably enjoying this book because it confirms what I previously thought: how spurious conspiracy theories usually are.
Voodoo Histories begins with the First World War, which makes a bit of a dull start to the book, but it picks up as it advances through McCarthyism to JFK and the section I've just reached: the death of Lady Di.
Interesting statistic: there are "700 or so biographies of Marylin Monroe". And for us lot? Will any of us get even a single biography? I feel so depressed, I'm going to play
The Staunton Lick to cheer myself up - or better still, every song so far in this thread:-
https://www.musicbanter.com/general-...teful-day.html ("songs to make you grateful for the day")