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Not the movie, the book, more like it, this is only here because it was the only board on the forum that I could imagine talking about books could go, since the Writing portion is meant for more self-made works I assume.
I wanted to talk about Slaughter House Five, because I heard, the author Kurt Vonnegut actually uses the style as seen in the book for all his books. His style is that he lays out everything at once, ignoring chronologic order, he follows this theme that time is an illusion, and that all things happen at once. I honestly really liked this style, despite how much my classmates despised it, would anyone have any clue to a good suggestion of another book to read that he made? (Also, it surprised me when I found out it was an anti-war book, the title really doesn't give it that feel.) |
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