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Breakfast of Champions |
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Rating: Summary: The best Vonnegut I've read Review: I've read alot of Vonnegut books and this one has to be one of my favorites. It really gets you thinking. Kilgore Trout is the most interesting character I've ever read about. I definitely recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: One of the most truthful, biting satires of American life. Review: This book rocked my world. Never before have I been forced to think about contemporary American culture in the way Vonnegut outlines in this biting social criticism.
Rating: Summary: If you like Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions is a must-read Review: In sort of a creative release, Vonnegut creates one of the strangest and most unique novels I've read. It takes a bit of knowledge into Vonnegut's style, but if you've liked other works by Vonnegut, don't miss Breakfast of Champions.
Rating: Summary: GO AHEAD, BUY IT-- IT'S ONLY SIX BUCKS! Review: Breakfast of Champions is Vonnegut for people who hate Vonnegut. It's ironic, it's witty, it's fourth dimensional, it pushes the literary medium further than ever, but most of all: it's funny. The little details are fantastic, you want to say, "you can't make this stuff up." Vonnegut's alter ego Kilgore Trout, the anti-social science fiction writer for porno magazines, gets into all sorts of wacky adventures on his way to a convention. The synopsises of Kilgore's stories are so clever and satirical you almost wish they were novels too! Buy it, you'll love it.
Rating: Summary: Funny, but what was it about again? Review: Although I found this novel extremely funny, I had to keep asking myself what it was about. Maybe I am just too dense to get it or I over-analized it. Probably the first. In any case, if the rest of Vonneguts novels are as funny as BOC, I might take a look at them too. I'll make sure to have an interpreter on hand.
Rating: Summary: Adaptation to chaos Review: Vonnegut is just amazing with his almost naive humor and storytelling. For me, Breakfast was thoroughly stimulating and thought provoking but not to the point of where I was lost (the book renders an intellectual but very comical voice). Vonnegut's amazing style made me a fan with Slaugherhouse-five which completely changed my perspective on the world with the novel's exploration of...well everything that is human and not. But back to the Breakfast... Vonnegut is very creative with writing himself into the story. He takes such a real voice when dealing with his characters and their lives which are really representative of our own. For anyone looking to break the confinds of conventional life, Vonnegut is the way to go.
Rating: Summary: One of Vonnegut's Best Review: This is an excellent book. It runs a close second to his inspired "Cat's Cradle." The book focuses on a used car salesman slowly going mad, Kilgore Trout, and Vonnegut himself. The book sees the meeting of author and his long-time character Trout. This book was supposed to be Vonnegut's last. Thankfully, it wasn't, it was just one of his best. JW
Rating: Summary: Breakfast of Champions-Eat it how you like! Review: It is incredible. As you are faced with tragic, disturbed, and ignorant characters, you must realize that there are people like this in the world. All minds do not work alike, and all minds will find something different in Vonnegut's prose. You can pick it up one day and laugh, another and feel horrible about human nature, another and be baffled, or even just shake your head at its cleverness. However you see it, Kurt does it right. I haven't read this for years, but it is a novel that will always be a five-starer for me. I wonder what I will think when I read it next?
Rating: Summary: one of the best books in the english language Review: the funniest, deepest, most thought-provoking book that i know of. go read it *now*, you won't regret it!
Rating: Summary: It is more than just funny Review: I get on this site and the first review I see is something like "Funny, funny Stuff". Okay I'm not to stodgy to say that this book wasn't hilarious but it was also incredibly depressing. Not to sound like a commercial, but this isn't a book to borrow but one to buy. It requires numerous reads to get it. Get it.
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