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offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2005-10-03 15:41 [#01740317]
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I bought two books; Catch-22 and Slaughterhouse Five
which one would you recommend me to start reading?


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-10-03 15:44 [#01740322]
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not Catch-22. it drrove me nuts. so Slaughterhouse Five.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-10-03 15:44 [#01740324]
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when you have breakfast, do you also ask people whether you
should have a sip of coffee first, or a bite of toast?



 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-03 15:47 [#01740327]
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slaughterhouse five is excellent


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2005-10-03 15:47 [#01740330]
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if you don't have anything interesting to say, i suggest
that you keep your mouth shut.

i was asking to get a perspective, if it was someones
favourite book or if the other one was so bad or confusing
that it wasnt worth a read.

i couldve asked; anyone read these books, which one do you
recommend me and why? if i had 20 messages telling me to
stay away from catch-22 for reasons, i'd probably do it.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-10-03 15:50 [#01740333]
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ok, i'll fess up, therre's no point in telling lies to total
strrangerrs... catch-22 was too harrd forr me. i didn't even
know how to prronounce 50% of the worrds in therre. although
it was verry funny.


 


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