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After years of having friends attempt to prod me into picking up something of his, this was my very first venture into the works of Vonnegut. I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. Don't get me wrong; I enjoyed it very much, and his deadpan humour and implied wry smiles all the way through never failed to make me shake my head...however, I have one major complaint; Vonnegut had obviously championed the art of candid-but-not-quite-stream-of-consciousness narrative-writing, long before I was even born, and this is frustrating, as, while reading this, I couldn't help but think, "There is nothing complex about this guy's writing." And that's just it: it is incredibly simple. AND incredibly brilliant. And this is exactly what is frustrating to aspiring writers like myself - as much as we may try to conjure up complex structures and illusions, there is something beautiful (or ugly) and profound to be discovered within the utterly simplistic. Oh, and the whole - historical/autobiopic/sci-fi/ war recount thing is pretty neat. WWII and time/space travel.

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I think this book is real crazy the way things happen. Lebron was a young basketball player he was very good at it also. But the only thing that was missing was a dad. His mom was always there for him no matter what. I think the reason why LEBRON is a nba star because he works real hard to get there. I think the reason why the author wrote this book is to show young kids that if they push them slefs they can make it anywhere in life as long as they work for it because nobody gives it to you.