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A review by srosen930
A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegut
dark
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
Although utterly realistically depressing at times, Vonnegut still puts his true voice on topics surrounding sociology, politics, humanity, stories, and more.
Each chapter is a short nugget and leaves a lasting gut punch when finishing. Vonnegut has always spoken my language and this book doesn't stray from that philosophy. My favorite parts are when he speaks ill of the Bush administration in such a way that you want to shout "YES!" and hate the state of the world (because problems have only increased since 2005.
Definitely worth the read.
Each chapter is a short nugget and leaves a lasting gut punch when finishing. Vonnegut has always spoken my language and this book doesn't stray from that philosophy. My favorite parts are when he speaks ill of the Bush administration in such a way that you want to shout "YES!" and hate the state of the world (because problems have only increased since 2005.
Definitely worth the read.