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God Bless You, Mr Rosewater
God Bless You, Mr Rosewater | Kurt Vonnegut
Eliot Rosewater is tortured by a fabulous inheritance he feels he does not deserve, so he devotes himself to drink, and to a life serving the dull, the ugly, the irrelevant and the useless. This is a novel about the pleasures, pains and perversions of people and money. It is the story of a millionaire's lunacy, the obsessions of a famous family and the collective madness of a nation.
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AvidReader25
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Vonnegut has a distinct style & it‘s not for everyone. He can be incredibly crass, but then he writes a line that just cuts to the quick. This book delves into some of the PTSD & mental illness that he struggled with. As a Hoosier, I loved all the references to Indiana locations. Not my favorite Vonnegut, but certainly not my last. “Nobody can work with the poor and not fall over Karl Marx from time to time—or just fall over the Bible.”

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claudiuo
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A very rare month for me, to finish both Spin books: yay! Another great book by one of my favorite authors, my #DoubleSpin: a pick!

It didn't help me advance in the #PromptMaze Q3 (I am stuck for weeks now in a cell that wants a book Published in the 1980s, 1990s or between 2000-2010, all my recent reads were older or newer than that 😁) but it helped me in the Q4 maze.

Thanks again @TheAromaOfBooks for all these fun ways you help me read more!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! I also got stuck in that cell! It feels like an option for a 30-year span of books shouldn't have been that hard to hit, but it was! 😂 2y
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Leftcoastzen
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@tpixie This is playing on Hulu in the U.S. now . Even more amazing than I thought it would be.Hopefully, it will be streaming sometime where you are .

tpixie Thanks! I do live in US & now have Hulu! Yay! I‘ve added it to my watch list! 2y
vivastory Welp, seeing as how I was thinking of subscribing to Hulu for Key & Peele anyways. I'm sold! 2y
Leftcoastzen @vivastory oh crap ! That reminds me I should watch Key & Peele episodes I haven‘t watched!😂 2y
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vivastory @Leftcoastzen Have you seen the trailer for NOPE?! I watched it 3x when it was released & then I saw it again last weekend in theaters. Such a fantastic trailer. I.Can't.Wait. 2y
Leftcoastzen @vivastory 😳that trailer!Handmaids Tale too on Hulu. 2y
vivastory I have yet to see any of Handmaids Tale. I really should bc not only of Atwood, but I think Elisabeth Moss is fantastic. She was great in the Shirley Jackson bio. I really really liked it! 2y
Leftcoastzen @vivastory Mrs.America was another amazing Hulu original. Just typing Phyllis Schlafly makes my head explode. 2y
plemmdog I loved Mrs America…I thought Cate Blanchett was amazing. 2y
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plemmdog
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Next year will be the 100th anniversary of Kurt Vonnegut, born on this day in 1922.

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CallMeIshmael
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Pickpick

I love Vonnegut, I love the simplicity, I love the humor, I love the truth. He is easy to love

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Ruthiella
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“Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you've got a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies-"God damn it, you've got to be kind.”

#ThinkPositiveBePositive @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Thanks for the tag @Eggs

BookmarkTavern One of my favorite quotes. ❤️ 3y
Ruthiella @ozma.of.oz Mine too. Vonnegut gets to me in a way other writers don‘t. 3y
Nute Right on! 3y
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Eggs 💙💙💙 3y
britt_brooke One of the best quotes ever. 💚 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
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britt_brooke
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater | Kurt Jr. Vonnegut
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Altruistic, alcoholic millionaire, and subsequent family black sheep, Eliot Rosewater, dedicates his life and money to helping others. A corrupt lawyer seeks to manipulate the Rosewater fortune by proving Eliot insane. Much more ensues. Vonnegut is the master of social satire. And, it‘s here we‘re introduced to prolific, yet utterly unknown science fiction author, Kilgore Trout, who goes on to appear in several other stories. #reread

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vivastory
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Pickpick

"Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded... There's only one rule that I know of...God damn it, you've got to be kind." It has been far too long since I've read Vonnegut, & reading what is considered as one of his finest felt like coming home. Vonnegut is one of the great humanist American novelists & his story of class, greed and community love is as topical as ever. Plus, a Kilgore cameo!

AvidReader25 I got to see this one performed as a play and it was wonderful! 4y
Leftcoastzen 👏👏👏👏❤️I need to re-read him soon . 4y
SamAnne Haven‘t read this one and need to! 4y
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britt_brooke I just reread this. Loved it more second time around! 3y
vivastory @britt_brooke It's funny you mention it bc last wk I read Hocus Pocus which I was a bit lukewarm on. I even had a bit of an identity crisis & thought maybe I didn't care for Vonnegut anymore. 😭😬When I looked up my rating for God Bless You etc it confirmed that for me HP was just a lesser work. 3y
britt_brooke @vivastory If it makes you feel better, I may have completely brained dumped Hocus Pocus. Def not his best work. 3y
vivastory @britt_brooke That is def. reassuring! I think i only have 4 novels before I've read them all. Hope to do so by the end of May. 3y
britt_brooke @vivastory Yay! That‘s awesome. Which ones do you have left? I completed them in 2019 (I think), but I‘ve been revisiting some of the better ones. I just finished a reread of Cat‘s Cradle. 3y
vivastory @britt_brooke Cat's Cradle is a fave! Right up there with SH5 & BoC. I still have: Sirens of Titan, Jailbird, Galapagos, Timequake & Bluebeard. So actually 5. 3y
britt_brooke @vivastory Some pretty good ones! I need to revisit Sirens of Titan. It was one of my least faves, but I want to try again. So many love it. 3y
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vivastory
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This 65 Vonnegut got topical quick.

Liz_M 😲 I suppose this can be the unconscious influence of history repeating itself 4y
vivastory @Liz_M I think you're right 4y
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CallMeIshmael
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Working my way through genius

britt_brooke 💚💚💚 4y
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TK421
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Pickpick

I finished my first Vonnegut! I love good satire, and this did not disappoint. I absolutely love the way he writes. Now I can't wait to read Breakfast of Champions.

britt_brooke 👏🏻👏🏻 Discovering your love for a new-to-you author is the best! Breakfast of Champions is probably my favorite Vonnegut (but it‘s so hard to choose). Curious to see what you think about it! 5y
Exbrarian Cat's Cradle and Galapagos are my picks, but it's hard to go wrong with KV.
5y
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Eggs
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Andrew65 Great photo! 5y
tammysue Pretty! 💜 5y
Eggs Thank you 💕😍💗 @Andrew65 @tammysue 5y
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AMVP
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Pickpick

A refreshingly low-concept story that ends a bit more softly than I'd hoped, but features some truly beautiful passages. It's greatest strength is it's ability to guide the reader's attention, never once letting your engagement slip.

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AMVP
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The cashier who sold me my book, who recognized me from high school, asked me if Vonnegut was any good. I told them that I'd enjoyed what of him I'd read, and that remains true.

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TK421
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There are some mornings where you need a cup of coffee, a good book, and a donut the size of your face. This is one of those mornings.
#mydonutisbiggerthanyours

Soubhiville Mmmmmmmm! 5y
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TK421
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I had a fantastic weekend in Nashville with @cobwebmoth . Centennial Park was such a great place to walk and explore! The Parthenon is awesome! The statue of Athena is quite impressive. We found Cerberus there as well. I finally bought my first Vonnegut across the street from there.
Who else thinks that the AT&T building should have the Eye of Sauron on top of it?

Karkar I agree totally about the AT&T building!!! 5y
britt_brooke Happy you all had fun! Eye of Sauron, yes! 😆 Here, it‘s not very creatively known as the Batman Building. Hope you enjoy your first Vonnegut. I doubt it‘ll be your last. 😉 5y
Trashcanman Hi Nathan, did you ever get my email? 5y
TK421 @Trashcanman I sure did. I was just talking to Laura about how I still haven't replied. Sorry about that. Check your inbox shortly.😊 5y
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madamereadsalot1
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OrangeMooseReads
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Get it it‘s good.

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TelevisionNeighbor
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I have owned this for such a long time. I think I bought it in high school. I really wanted to start 2019 reading something by a woman but since I‘ve owned this for so long, I think it‘s a great way to start reading what I own. Also it‘s really funny. I haven‘t read Vonnegut in a long time. I missed him.

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N8ure

Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies - "God damn it, you've got to be kind."

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captainpunchmerica
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#riotgrams Day 5 - Rainbow Stack!

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AvidReader25
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Last night I saw a musical version of God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. “There's only one rule that I know of, babies-God damn it, you've got to be kind.” Those words, truer now than ever before.

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catiewithac
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Pickpick

This is perhaps the most Humanist novel by America‘s greatest 20th Century Humanist writer.

BestDogDad Excellent! I really need to re-read my Vonnegut books. 6y
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haileybean
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💜

Jess7 💙 #BeKind | Join the #BekindMovement 💙 6y
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kidamy
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My fellow #littens, I received a phone call this week that some of the books I've left stored at my parents have succumbed to a bit of mildew, so I need to sort through the ones that remain and make some tough decisions. Among them is this trunk full of books. I'm in for a long evening.

SilversReviews Looks like a long, fun evening. Let us know how it goes. 6y
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BarbaraBB
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“God damn it, you've got to be kind.”

#QuotsyNov17 #Kindness

merelybookish 👍👍 6y
Kalalalatja 👏👏 6y
Izai.Amorim Happy birthday!🎂 6y
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batsy Happy birthday! Wishing you health, happiness, & more books ☺️💞🎉🎁📚📚📚 6y
jhod Happy birthday!!! 💖🎁🎉🎈🎈🎈 6y
Simona Happy birthday and a loooot of good books 😘📚🍾🥂 6y
KaatjeH Based on the comments I'm guessing it's your birthday 😉. Gefeliciteerd!🎉🎉 6y
Jas16 Happy Birthday!!🎂🎁🎈❤️ 6y
AlaMich Happy birthday to you!! 🎂🎉 6y
BarbaraBB @Izai.Amorim @batsy @jhod @Simona @Jas16 @AlaMich Thank you all so much and @KaatjeH, dank je wel! 6y
Leftcoastzen Happy Birthday!There‘s always a good Vonnegut quote!🎂🥂 6y
BarbaraBB @Leftcoastzen 😀Yes there is! Thanks 😘 6y
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AndjoSant
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Pickpick

One of the funniest books I've read in a while, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater or Pearls Before Swine is the story of a Rockefeller type heir who leaves New York City, moves to Rosewater, Indiana, gives away his fortune to anybody who asks and loses his mind in the process. The novel introduces Vonnegut's alter ego Kilgore Trout. Highly recommend for an intro to Vonnegut's work #kilgoretrout #toughguybookclub #americanlit #vonnegut

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McFarchie
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Pickpick

The world needs more Eliot Rosewaters! 🤘🏽

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McFarchie
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Starting this on audio 🤘🏽

SharonGoforth My favorite Vonnegut! 7y
OrangeMooseReads An excellent book 7y
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OrangeMooseReads
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BarbaraBB
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Pickpick

Full of black humor, this is Vonnegut at his best. Eliot Rosewater, heir of an immense amount of money, is considered to be insane because he doesn't care for it. Because he wants to share it with the poor and irrelevant people. He must be insane, for sure?! The irony is great, I had to laugh a lot reading this cynical portrait of modern America. #1001books

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twillrose
Mehso-so

4/5, in that this was an average Vonnegut, but ultimately is still KVJ. One of his more complicated and intertextual novels, I felt distracted by references and inside jokes. However, the message rang true in our Post-Truth Plutocracy, where money is king, and being poor is an atrocity to America. The 1965 NYT Review (http://www.nytimes.com/1965/04/25/books/vonnegut-rosewater.html?_r=0) was interesting to compare the books legacy, 52 years on.

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OrangeMooseReads
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The satire and slightly cynical view of society are always relevant no matter how old the writing of Vonnegut gets.
I have to confess, I'm going to have to read this one as well. Yesterday when I started the audio I was riding in the backseat of my parent's car and when not driving or in the front I tend to get a little motion sickness so I close my eyes on longer trips. The narrator of this audio was a bit monotone. Yup, I did. So I missed some.

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OrangeMooseReads
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And we have Kilgore Trout mentioned! And 2BRO2!

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OrangeMooseReads
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Starting this one during the slightly over an hour trip from my parent's to my brother's.
#vonnegut #audiotravel

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britt_brooke
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ValerieAndBooks Great choices! I haven't read Player Piano yet, though. 7y
britt_brooke @ValerieAndBooks I haven't read Player Piano yet either. I have read Mr. Rosewater; just needed a physical copy. I've read the first Persepolis but not the second so I decided to buy the complete version. 😁👍🏻 7y
catiewithac I've tried to read Player Piano x2 but only ever make it 100 pages in. The novel is good but I just prefer other Vonnegut. I'm curious what you think! 7y
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Megabooks 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 7y
britt_brooke @catiewithac I'm going to get to it sometime this year, but I don't have high hopes with it being his first novel. I'm on a quest to read all of his books! 7y
KilgoreTrout When I started reading Vonnegut, I decided to do it in order of when he wrote them, it was probably easier for me, since it was his first and I didn't have anything to compare it to! 7y
britt_brooke @KilgoreTrout Do you have a favorite? I love your name, btw. 👏🏻 7y
KilgoreTrout Thank you! I do! Galapagos and Mother Night are my favorites. 7y
britt_brooke @KilgoreTrout Mother Night is one of my favorites! I liked Galapagos, too. Breakfast of Champions is probably my favorite, but I still haven't read them all yet. 7y
KilgoreTrout I have a breakfast of champions/slaughterhouse five themed tattoo! That is also a great one! 7y
britt_brooke @KilgoreTrout That's awesome! 7y
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BlueMonday42
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Pickpick

This was funny, smart, and deep. Classic Vonnegut.

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ValerieAndBooks
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For #publishedinthe1960s, I have several, but thought I'd share where I started with my #birthdaychallenge reading. I'm on 1976 now, BTW. Pictured in chronological order. The tagged book is what got me wanting to read more by Vonnegut!

ValerieAndBooks Eek...the books are lopsided 😬 but I'm not redoing the picture 😊! 7y
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Eggs
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Vonnegut takes a jab at both capitalism and socialism and everything in between. Ultimately it's human nature that he satirizes, the importance of wealth, and the empty definitions of sanity vs insanity.
Witty but at times lacks cohesion due to the introduction of too many peripheral characters.

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britt_brooke
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👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻

OrangeMooseReads Off to purchase! Thanks for the heads up. Edit: you can add audio for $1.99 as well. (edited) 7y
britt_brooke @OrangeMooseReads 👍🏻👍🏻 7y
courtney Just bought! Thank you! One night my husband and I were at the bar and he was wearing a Vonnegut shirt and this drunk guy came up to him and started RAVING about this book. I've been thinking about it ever since! 😂 7y
britt_brooke @courtney Too funny!! Hope you enjoy. It's a good one. 😁 7y
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LibraryDweller
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Here are some of the books I'm attempting to read over winter break. 'God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater' is a present from a good friend who knows I'm obsessed with Kurt.

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KilgoreTrout
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I feel like a broken record, but Kurt Vonnegut is the author of my #BooksToLiveBy. I feel so lucky to have discovered his work, as it has sharpened the way I look at the world. He is my kindred spirit! #litsyriotlive @Litsy

britt_brooke Completely agree with you. I only wish I had started reading him at a younger age. Seriously would've helped me figure out some things about myself. Didn't read my first until I was 30. 😭 But I'm working on catching up. 7y
manifestsanity "We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane." - KV 7y
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RiaWritten
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Very important to remember right now.

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Simona
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I've read it a few months ago and I was impressed/surprised how topical it is. Sadly, but some things never change...

#lazyphotochallenge

annkuch13 Yes. This is one of my favorite Vonneguts and is sadly still so topical. 7y
ValerieAndBooks I read this one recently...very good! 7y
EnidBiteEm The best writers are always current. RIP Kurt Vonnegut. 😔❤️❤️ 7y
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ValerieAndBooks
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Finished 1st book of my #birthdaychallenge (idea credit: @TheNextBook ). I'm relatively new to Vonnegut; this book certainly shows the satire/dark humor he was famous for. Eliot Rosewater is a rich drunk who heads a foundation where all he does is hand out money to anyone who asks for it. He's a fan of the sci-fi writer Kilgore Trout. As I understand, Trout shows up often in other Vonneguts. The summaries of sci-stories penned by Trout are 🙌.

TheNextBook Yes! I'm glad you started. I like Vonnegut but I've never read this one. I'll give it a shot! Have fun with your #birthdaychallenge! 8y
britt_brooke He has a lot of recurring characters and locations. Kilgore Trout shows up a lot in Breakfast of Champions; one of my favorites of his. 👍🏻 I've been reading a lot of Vonnegut lately in hopes of eventually getting to them all. 8y
SharonGoforth This is my favorite Vonnegut! 8y
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LitHousewife What is the #birthdaychallenge? Are you reading books published the year you were born? 8y
ValerieAndBooks @TheNextBook @britt_brooke @SharonGoforth the only other Vonnegut I've read was Cat's Cradle a few years back. I'm definitely keeping an eye out for his others! 8y
ValerieAndBooks @LitHousewife it's something @TheNextBook was doing, which is to read a book published from each year you've been alive. Her hashtag was #30in30 (I think), but she also came up with the more general one which is good because I turned 51 earlier this month. Hence the 1965. This challenge may take a while for me😊. Next up, 1966, was the year of Valley of the Dolls but I last read that a few years ago so I'll read Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. 8y
LitHousewife @ValerieAndBooks @TheNextBook Fun!!! I will now spend the rest of my night researching books published from 1971 on. 😂 I need to do this now before I get any older. 8y
kspenmoll Sounds like fun! 8y
BeththeBookDragon I love Vonnegut 8y
ValerieAndBooks @LitHousewife I had so much fun doing that! I put down at least 2-3 for each year and now have the list in my purse for when I hit used bookstores or thrift shops (because of my age I'd bankrupt myself if I bought all of them new), to save for when that year comes up. I want to read in chronological order. Of course the library too. @kspenmoll maybe you'll want to do this too 😉? 8y
ValerieAndBooks @bethfriedman906 my local used bookstore told me they can't keep him in stock. Must be for a good reason! 8y
TheNextBook @LitHousewife yes! Looking for books was half the fun! I asked for recommendations and really let loose with this challenge. I stayed away from books I hadn't read and tried to read as many different authors as possible. I hope you enjoy and have fun. 8y
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GoneFishing

The most exquisite pleasure in the practice of medicine comes from nudging a layman in the direction of terror, then bringing him back to safety again.

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ValerieAndBooks
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Be kind. Really enjoying this 1965 Vonnegut for my first #birthdaychallenge reading. I've only read one other of his, Cat's Cradle. Looked for more at the used bookstore (which relies on donated books) but she said the Vonneguts are really popular-- they fly out of the door almost as soon as they come in. I can kind of see why.

Kirstin Love this quote so much! 8y
JackieSmith I say this to nearly all new babies I get to hold 😊 It's great advice! 8y
KilgoreTrout One of my favorite KV quotes! Though it's hard to choose, he's so quotable! 8y
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