02-18-2019, 06:12 PM
Read this because it's the selection for a book club at the used bookstore, and I thought I might attend. It's an early work, but I think better than Slaughterhouse Five. He pulls in a lot of ridiculous Sci-Fi stuff and some of it is pretty funny. As often with him though, there's an undercurrent of tragedy to it. A quick read and moves along nicely, with short chapters. Someone ought to pitch his work as YA. Or maybe they already have - I got it from the "teen" section at the library.
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