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Joined: Mar 2011 Gender: Female  Posts: 146 Location: Washington Karma: 53 |  | The Slaughterhouse-Five « Thread Started on Apr 3, 2011, 8:03pm » | |
I thought it was time to get a few of the classics up, at least so you all don't think I'm a complete and total comic buff I just read a lot and it all varies from graphic novels to classics such as the one I'm about to speak upon. Unlike most people whom probably have not ever read this due to at one point in time this was on of many books forbidden in schools and burned. I finally got brought about to actually taking time to read it due to an 80's flick called Footloose. HA!
The book is a recount of a prisoner of war that somehow he got through it all cause he "time traveled." Forwards and back in the moments of his life. It's humorous and off but takes someone time to read especially if there are moments when you get lost or confused. In the end it's a great book with a lot for you to think about. Not only what goes through a POW's mind but their lives after rescue.
Emily
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