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willaful
Timequake | Kurt Vonnegut

For crying out loud Vonnegut, stop meandering on about yourself and write a damn story!

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Whew! Is this book outdated or what? Most of the stories in this book (about 75%) are good to great. Some stories, however, either completely lost me or were just not that good. And then there are the few that are just ewww. Take the story that is also the title of book—a bit misogynistic or worse? Set in the future, a 70+ woman is a virgin, who is kidnapped and then “subjected” to sex (it‘s not apparently meant to be considered “rape” from the ⬇️

Texreader way in which the story is told), so she can eventually learn how wonderful it is. Then there‘s the story told about the evil Chinese ruler who forces kidnapped American soldiers and the commander‘s family to be the chess pieces moved by the commander. Those taken out of the game are taken out of the land of the living. The evil foreigners are stereotypical. His famous Harrison Bergeron is one of several interesting dystopias. Miss Temptation is ⬇️ 2d
Texreader a favorite, and one that every incel should read. It‘s a great lesson in how to be the true you and how to treat others. Unready to Wear is pretty cool and reminds me of an old Star Trek episode: what happens when some of humanity learn to escape their bodies and continue to thrive? After Monkey House I was ready to bail but I‘m glad I stuck with it for the good stories that prevail in this collection. #authoramonth @Soubhiville (edited) 2d
Soubhiville Eeewwww, sounds like some cringy stuff. Glad it wasn‘t all terrible. 1d
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Melismatic
Timequake | Kurt Vonnegut
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Bailedbailed

Well.

I got to a quarter deep and just couldn‘t continue. I‘m sure there‘s more inviting Vonnegut to try instead but this was all that was available in my library at this moment. I told myself I‘d allow one author to be DNF if situation called, I guess this one‘s it for me. #AuthorAMonth

Graywacke My 1st Vonnegut, back in the 1990‘s. But I enjoyed it then. 🙂 3d
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Texreader
A Man Without a Country | Kurt Vonnegut
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Billed as extremely funny, I was so looking forward to listening to this book. Alas, I started it right after reading his If This Isn't Nice, What Is? I felt so preached at in that book, so when it started up again with this book I bailed. Maybe I‘ll try it again someday but it just didn‘t work for me this month. On another note, I am enjoying his short stories that I‘m currently reading. #authoramonth @Soubhiville

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Kurt Vonnegut‘s biography starts this audiobook, which I found to be very good, not knowing anything about him—even though I knew he was a famous author who had a big impact in the 1960s and 70s. These are mostly his commencement speeches at colleges. The first speech ends with a discussion of how politicians use hate like a drug. In the second speech, I was astounded at how he, an atheist, respected Jesus is the prince of peace. Sadly, after ⬇️

Texreader those, they are repetitive, preachy, and dismal. I was saddened by this given they were given at commencements. I would have left my graduation ceremony so depressed. And could he not even try to come up with new material for each ceremony? And as much as I loved the first speeches, I found I disagreed with him more than not. A very hard book to review. A pick for the excellent first two speeches. #authoramonth 4d
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I‘ve just started this audiobook for #authoramonth @Soubhiville

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A Man Without a Country | Kurt Vonnegut
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My next audiobook for #authoramonth @Soubhiville

TheBookHippie I think you‘ll appreciate it. 2w
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A Man Without a Country | Kurt Vonnegut
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Free with Audible membership until September 16

#authoramonth @Soubhiville

AvidReader25 This one is excellent! 2w
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I‘m listening to this audiobook. OMG everybody should hear this. It‘s a collection of Vonnegut‘s graduation addresses. It starts with a wonderful biography of Vonnegut. And his speeches are humorous and deep. The first speech ends with a discussion of how politicians use hate like a drug. So meaningful now. I‘ve only just started the second one and I‘m astounded and love how he, an atheist, explains why Jesus is the prince of peace. #authoramonth

Texreader P.S. I‘m going to have to find this book in print and just frame it. I never dreamed I‘d be such a Vonnegut fan. ♥️♥️♥️ 2w
willaful The intro to the book I'm listening to talks about what an important moral voice he was. A very good time to become a fan. 2w
ChaoticMissAdventures So glad you are enjoying him! He is one of my all time favorites, I even have "So it goes" tattooed on me. An empathetic genius. Can't wait to see what you think of his fiction. 2w
Soubhiville How cool to find a new connection to an author through #AAM! 2w
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vonnie862
A Man Without a Country | Kurt Vonnegut
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I was not sure what to expect, but I was wildly surprised at how much I liked this book. This was a collection of essays, almost like a memoir. Vonnegut wrote this in 2004-2005, and his criticism on politics, art, technology, sex, and America are very relevant today. His thoughts on the Bush administration made me wish that we could go back to those times before our current administration. What would Vonnegut think of Trump?
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vonnie862 He had many great things to say, and many laugh out loud moments. I want to get my own copy so I can re-read it and annotate. 5⭐️ #authoramonth @Soubhiville 2w
Soubhiville Great review, glad you liked it! 2w
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