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I just finished a great book called The President of Good and Evil, a politics book analyzing (very impartially, I might add) the morals that guide President Bush's life. Right now I'm reading Catch-22 (by Joseph Heller) and La Casa de los Espiritus (by Isabel Allende), both for school. For fun, I'm reading Terry Pratchett's Thief of Time and Lords and Ladies. Terry Pratchett is a genius.


Is Catch-22 any good? I was thinking about buying it, but then I got 1984 instead...


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Meh. It's funny, but the consistent illogic of the characters and their military system - which is really what makes it funny - gets a little bit tiresome after a while. There are tons of small ironies, but not enough big ironies. It's not that I keep waiting for something to happen, it's just that I keep expecting the author to make a really incisive point. And it hasn't really happened too much.
On the other hand, it takes one hell of an author to keep my attention for three hundred pages without really having a plot to the story. And Catch-22 has done that. So hats off to Joseph Heller.


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Meh. It's funny, but the consistent illogic of the characters and their military system - which is really what makes it funny - gets a little bit tiresome after a while. There are tons of small ironies, but not enough big ironies. It's not that I keep waiting for something to happen, it's just that I keep expecting the author to make a really incisive point. And it hasn't really happened too much.
On the other hand, it takes one hell of an author to keep my attention for three hundred pages without really having a plot to the story. And Catch-22 has done that. So hats off to Joseph Heller.


Hmm. Maybe I'll get it next time I don't feel like taking the effort to actually look in a bookstore. =P


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Rereading Goblet of Fire having finished rereading OotP. I'm trying to read them all over again backwards, which is pretty cool actually, because you notice stuff a lot more.


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Now I'm onto Shadow of the Hegemon (again =P). Plus the other two books that I don't even know I can really say I'm reading, since I don't even know what they're called...


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