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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Austin Shaeffer commenting on Ryan O'meara: Catch-22

I couldn't agree with you more, that Catch-22 was extremely witty and complex. The wit was so enjoyable and a nice change from what I have been reading lately. Though it was complicated at parts it only encouraged me to read faster so that I could figure it out. I also agree that I really looked forward to the "catch-22"s because of the irony and humor of the situations. It has been by far one of the best books i have ever read.

1 comment:

Mcapush said...

The book, in my opinion was not witty at all, and immensely hard to follow. I'm glad some of you seem to enjoy it, though. I could not seem to find any funny parts though, the parts that I think you are all considering witty, I found absurd.