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Jan 31, 2013 10:27PM

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Stick with it!
Once you get used to the prose, it gets a lot better.
This is one of the few books I've read that I gave 5 stars.


Stick with it!
Once you get used to the prose, it gets a lot better.
This is one of the few books I've read that I gave 5 stars."
Thanks Cheryl, I'll try to persist :)

Stick with it!
Once you get used to the prose, it gets a lot better.
This is one of the few books I've read that I gave 5 stars."
Thanks Cheryl,..."
You can do it, Michelle!:)


It's well written, and interesting, but slightly disjointed.
I find myself having trouble decifering fact from fiction.
I do really enjoy the fact that Yossarian realizes everyone is trying to kill him. Very astute.



I'm reading the dialogue in a different voice and I'm laughing at a whole lot of this book.
Major Major Major Major makes me laugh a whole lot. Like, full on, belly laughs.
I'm thrilled that I'm reading this.
It is taking me a little longer to read because at times, I find myself re-reading some passages that are just chalk full of information...

Up to chapter 4 and from reading the comments above, the advice is to stick with it......so I will.


I hope you enjoy it, Tracy!

There are so many intricacies to take in. I'm definitely going to read this a 2nd, even 3rd time.
I won't spoil it at all, but for those who get nearer the end, you'll get a huge, riotous laugh at what happens to Doc Daneeka.
I was sitting, reading to myself on Saturday when I got to said chapter. My roommate was doing his own thing. He might have been playing Mario Cart...anyways...I just began laughing increasingly louder and heartier as the chapter progressed. By the end, I was laughing so hard, my roomie insisted I tell him what was so funny.
But how can you tell a story that begins at the beginning of the book and requires so many details in order to get the story right.
For those reading, KEEP GOING!

I've just started this book and am trying to catch up so I can read 'The Dark Half' with you guys next month! I've finished the first 5 chapters so far and I think is is going to be an incredible read! It's interesting to think about the fact that the people actually doing the work in the war seem to have no care, nor give any thought even, to the ethics and morals regarding the war they are participating in. I especially enjoy all of the little catches that Heller throws in the novel, in addition to the major, obvious, Catch 22. I look forward to reading more and also look forward to your thoughts on the novel as well!
I read Catch-22 in my teens, close to 50 years ago now, & to this day it is still the funniest book I have read. A very good TV adaptation was made a few years ago as well & the original film version is also worth watching.