I have to warn you, Catch-22 is one of my favorite books, and I don't take criticism of it very lightly. Your tone, however, suggests that maybe it just wasn't "For you." Not your style. Catch-22 is satire, so basically it was written to ridicule and possibly offend certain people. The borderline stupid/hilarious parts were written that way on purpose, and the rest is actually realism (isn't it sad, Yossarian). Though since you seem to have caught that much, I'd say you enjoyed it a bit more than you realize.the_wolfs_howl (post: 1277868) wrote:I recently read Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. For half of the book, I couldn't decide whether I thought it was hilarious or incredibly stupid (kind of like Monty Python, come to think of it). For the other half, I found myself extremely offended. It seemed like half of the book dwelt on the soldiers' physical relations with prostitutes, and that just sullied my mind so much. I do not want to read about that kind of thing. Then another thing that offended me a great deal was that the general view of God in the book was the He's stupid, that the World Wars were out of His hands, etc. That just got me so mad. I almost wonder why I even finished the book, but I was on a three-week road trip and had nothing else to read, so I read it all. :/
uc pseudonym (post: 1280166) wrote:Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
Here is a classic work of graphic literature that I haven't read. Between that and a decent topic, I suspect I will enjoy it once I have time to sit down and finish it.
GeneD (post: 1279248) wrote:I finished Lord of the Flies yesterday. Is it creepy that my favourite part was where Simon was "talking" to the lord of the flies?
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