Galapagos (Delta Fiction)113 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Find yourself rethinking the obvious and loving it.

+ Worse than useless, brains are dangerous!

When reading Vonnegut, I find myself rethinking subjects I pass over in day-to-day life without a second thought. It makes me feel enlightened, like I have some unique perspective on the world. In reality, the only credit I deserve is for my choice of reading material. Vonnegut so effectively ...
  
  











  



  
Deadeye Dick47 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Wonderful, Like Wandering Through a Junky Antique Shop

+ Deadeye Dick recounts a sad existence
+ Vonnegut - Awesome as usual
+ A Personal Connection
+ Another late-era Vonnegut gem
  
  











  



  
Jailbird32 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

All History is Gossip

+ Brilliant
+ Vonnegut - a good example of his style
+ The true genuis of Kurt Vonnegut
+ Reading Jailbird is not a bad sentence
  
  











  



  
Cat's Cradle372 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dell Publishing, 1998

As relevant today as it was in the past

+ WONDERFUL BOOK
+ The master of Cat's Cradle
+ Great Read
+ Wild satire about nuclear arms and the end of the world
  
  











  



  
Bluebeard (Delta Fiction)66 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1998

A Thrill for both my Meat and Soul!

+ The Vonnegut YOU Should Like
+ Vonnegut's Funniest
+ Bluebeard
+ A Beautiful Book
  
  











  



  
Slaughterhouse-Five701 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

"So it goes....."

+ a short book about slaughter
+ Crazyness
+ The Why of Tralfalmadore
+ A great book
  
  











  



  
Breakfast of Champions251 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Breakfast Of Champions

+ Vonnegut is the Best!!!
+ Love the story, but the Kindle version's editing was HORRIBLE
+ You must read this
+ Excellent Novel!
  
  











  



  
Mother Night99 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

A Dark Novel with a Valuable Moral Lesson

+ Consumed the novel in a day
+ What do you expect?
+ loved it
  
  











  



  
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater80 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1998

It's hard to critique Vonnegut

+ Another take on "How to be good"
+ An overlooked classic

Vonnegut is one of those genius writers that you can't help but love. "Slaughterhouse 5" was my first venture into the realm of Vonnegut, but I have to say that I think I enjoyed this tale much more. Perhaps because the topic is closer to my heart, or perhaps I was able to identify more closely ...
  
  











  



  
Slapstick: Or Lonesome No More!74 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Read over and over! Fascinating subjects! Utopian society!

+ Slaptastic
+ AMAZING.

This is the first Vonnegut book that I read. I am so glad I read this book. It got me hooked. I've read all of Vonnegut's work and it is brilliant! But this book has remained close to my heart, and my favorite. That's because of all the heartfelt convictions about family that Vonnegut writes ...
  
  











  



  
Slaughterhouse-Five701 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

"So it goes....."

+ a short book about slaughter
+ Crazyness
+ The Why of Tralfalmadore
+ A great book
  
  











  



  
Slapstick: Or Lonesome No More!74 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Read over and over! Fascinating subjects! Utopian society!

+ Slaptastic
+ AMAZING.

This is the first Vonnegut book that I read. I am so glad I read this book. It got me hooked. I've read all of Vonnegut's work and it is brilliant! But this book has remained close to my heart, and my favorite. That's because of all the heartfelt convictions about family that Vonnegut writes ...
  
  











  



  
Cat's Cradle372 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dell Publishing, 1998

As relevant today as it was in the past

+ WONDERFUL BOOK
+ The master of Cat's Cradle
+ Great Read
+ Wild satire about nuclear arms and the end of the world
  
  











  



  
Mother Night99 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

A Dark Novel with a Valuable Moral Lesson

+ Consumed the novel in a day
+ What do you expect?
+ loved it
  
  











  



  
Galapagos (Delta Fiction)113 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Find yourself rethinking the obvious and loving it.

+ Worse than useless, brains are dangerous!

When reading Vonnegut, I find myself rethinking subjects I pass over in day-to-day life without a second thought. It makes me feel enlightened, like I have some unique perspective on the world. In reality, the only credit I deserve is for my choice of reading material. Vonnegut so effectively ...
  
  











  



  
Deadeye Dick47 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Wonderful, Like Wandering Through a Junky Antique Shop

+ Deadeye Dick recounts a sad existence
+ Vonnegut - Awesome as usual
+ A Personal Connection
+ Another late-era Vonnegut gem
  
  











  



  
Bluebeard (Delta Fiction)66 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1998

A Thrill for both my Meat and Soul!

+ The Vonnegut YOU Should Like
+ Vonnegut's Funniest
+ Bluebeard
+ A Beautiful Book
  
  











  



  
Breakfast of Champions251 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

Breakfast Of Champions

+ Vonnegut is the Best!!!
+ Love the story, but the Kindle version's editing was HORRIBLE
+ You must read this
+ Excellent Novel!
  
  











  



  
Jailbird32 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1999

All History is Gossip

+ Brilliant
+ Vonnegut - a good example of his style
+ The true genuis of Kurt Vonnegut
+ Reading Jailbird is not a bad sentence
  
  











  



  
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater80 reviews
Kurt Vonnegut

Dial Press Trade Paperback, 1998

It's hard to critique Vonnegut

+ Another take on "How to be good"
+ An overlooked classic

Vonnegut is one of those genius writers that you can't help but love. "Slaughterhouse 5" was my first venture into the realm of Vonnegut, but I have to say that I think I enjoyed this tale much more. Perhaps because the topic is closer to my heart, or perhaps I was able to identify more closely ...