GTSYankee wrote:Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. It's so discombobulated due to it being the farthest thing from chronological order, but it's very well written and actually humorous. First time a book made me "lol". I also empathize with Yossarian (the protagonist), and the WW2 bomber setting is really interesting to me. Quite a trial to read. Highly recommend.
I found a £5 note in a copy of Catch-22 I haven't touched in years so it is one of my favourite books as well!!! I've never read it though. I tried to when I was younger and didn't get into it, it's on my to read list.
Stripes wrote:John Dies at the end, will always hold a place in my favorites for reasons more than just what's written.
And I seldom read, except for (please don't berate me) Philosophical pieces, and anything with Surreal vibes.
what philosophical pieces and what surreal things?