If anyone wants to know what Kurt Vonnegut's books are like, this is the one to give them. It's not his best nor his most interesting (in my opinion) but it's the one that seems to be most representative of his style and what he was about.
I think I'd have like this one better if I'd read it as a teenager - or at least read it before Mother Night - but it's still good.
If you've read any of his other books and want more, you should definitely read this one. If you haven't read any of his books, this is probably a good one to start with.
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