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Catch 22

Catch 22

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top 5
Review: I have read this book many times over and I never tire of it. This is one of the greatest novels in the history of the United States, at least in the last 100 years. It is a roller coaster and the sarcastic and wild characters come to life more than some of our own lives. This book should be read by everyone because although it is first seen as a comedic story, it is serious in its ability to show the problems with the world. Colonel Cathcart just wants to get ahead in the army and only wants a raise. Milo wants to become rich beyond his wildest dreams and Yossarian just wants to live. This novel has inspired me, myself to write a novel, which I am currently in the progress of. Hopefully, Catch-22 will do the same for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Truly Great Book
Review: A lot of people don't like Catch-22 because it's so long and doesn't seem to go anywhere at first. Those people are fools. While it does take some time to get into, Catch-22 is hilarious and unforgettable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where are the Snowden's of yesteryear? There, there.
Review: I have read Catch-22 over 20 times, and though some may find this a bit compulsive, I find Heller's classic one of the few antidotes (antivenins?) to postpostmodern existence.

In one of Heller's last interviews before his death last year, he said he believed there were no solutions to modern existence, to the problems with society: All one can do is run. So I do. Every time life gets to be too much, I follow Heller's advice and run straight for the solacing lunacy of Yossarian & Co. (Then I promptly go steal plumb tomatoes from the grocery store.)

Over 300 people have written reviews of this book, so I doubt I can add much to what's already been said. But I can tell you that Catch-22 has the curative power of a thousand hot bubble baths.

Just watch out for Natley's whore!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Incredible Achievement
Review: I don't know what goes on in Joseph Heller's head, but it's cool. And funny as anything. I don't remember HOW many times I laughed out loud during the course of the novel...it was hilarious...the way Heller walks himself into contradictions and paradoxes is highly amusing. There are a great many characters, hard to keep track of, but most have a quirk which helps identify them. And the amazing thing is, he keeps everything straight. Little funny things he mentions seemingly offhand continue to pop up later on in the novel. Yes, get out those horse chestnuts and crab apples. The book is very funny.

Then, towards the end, the book develops a heart. Bad things happen, and you feel bad. War is bad, and bad things happen. Yet, Heller still manages to inject humor into these events, including one of the funniest sequences, that of the chaplain and the generals...the people in charge are the craziest of them all. You will laugh out loud. You will sometimes feel bad for laughing (hence, black comedy). But you will be happy you read this book.

It is highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a wonderful book.
Review: You will like it. Don't take my word for it. Read it and find out for yourself.

It's funny and intelligent. You'll read it, and then find yourself or someone you know in a Catch-22, and it will make your day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Flying Loon
Review: Catch-22, the ironic rule that keeps Yossarian and his fellow men in his squadron in the war. They are all crazy in their only special little ways, each fighting their own battle for freedom. Yossarian knows their all crazy; he knows he must get out, not for a loved one or for just the hatred of war itself. Yossarian fears for his life, he fears it every time he climbs aboard his bomber. Some man fly for patriotism and others fly because it needs to be done; the younger men believe war is a great and fun thing. When they do fly many do not come back, as Yossarian can testify. Before his eyes he has seen many of his comrades die, which only depletes what is left of his sanity. The squadron's lack of sanity is at most times the source of great humorous occasions. From Milo's crazy antics of buying and selling of merchandise to Major Major's rules, the laughs far outnumber the moments of tears. Heller uses such great detail to bring the reader to the limits of sadness, and the characters means to dealing with it are the craziest of all. The book is a great read, it offers so many great lessons to be learned and to be taught to further generations. As I began to read it I was unaware of how the book had touched the minds of some many people before me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The flying loon
Review: Catch-22 is the one thing that keeps an entire bomber squadron in WWII still flying. The book constructs a vivid portrayal of the experiences of Yossarian and his comrades and their reasons for insanity. Their only goal is forging plans that can keep them on the ground and out of their planes. There is a limit to the number of missions the squadron must fly, but as soon as enough men reach it, it is simple raised. The squadron is caught in a never-ending circle broken only by death. The ironic Catch -22 is their only path towards freedom, it keeps them flying because it is Catch-22. The book is a great read the humor in the book runs abound along and the irony behind catch-22 creates great plot twists. Yossarian will continue to live for many years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A list
Review: Brilliant, moving, hilarious, profound, tragic, complex, gripping, absurd, clever, joyful, witty, evocative, acute, bitter, ingenious, unique, wise, simple, perceptive, sad, riotous, truthful, sublime, genius.

Catch-22. All of these things and more.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ironic,funny,confusing....
Review: I've never read a book that was so ironic, funny and confusing like this one. It had crazy characters, most of them you can't relate to. And like the title, there was a catch, bureaucracy (or hipocracy) to almost every thing. I enjoyed the book. but be warned, you'll find yourself rereading paragraphs that just make no sense the first time around.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Catch-22
Review: Catch-22 is probably one of the best books I've ever read. It's a hilarious satire on the insanity of war and bureaucracy. However, the book can be rather hard to follow at times because of the way that Heller moves back and forth. The book is not organized chronologically either. It is organized more through important events regardless of their place in time. The flashbacks kept me on the edge of my seat, however, because of the fact that only a small amount was revealed every time a situation was referred to, until finally the whole scene is revealed. The book evolves from a comedy to tragedy throughout the story, such as Yossarian's trips to the hospital. Which eventually grow from silly made up illnesses, to serious life threatening ones.


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