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Old 09-22-2008, 05:15 PM   #854
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
I bet you loved it.

I will give it a bit more time, up till 1/3.
Yeah, I do love it, but remember there's that kind of "craziness" factor in my humor (you and I were discussing in a different thread ) that the book touches in my personality.

I understand books don't always have the same emotional reaction. I discovered Catch-22 at a rebellious time in my youth; but it was also a time of cultural rebellion and growth for my country, too.

I haven't re-read the book since that time in 1972, but I remember how absurd (in different - or perhaps in similar? - ways than today) the world was back then.

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