by Kurt Vonnegut
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian is a wee book, less than 100 pages, and as this is typical Vonnegut style with the quick, punchy writing and expanded formatting, I read the entire thing in one go while sitting in the waiting room of my dentist's office. If you're looking for something short with a dee...
A lot of substance for a 80-page book. And funny.
The premise of the collection is that Vonnegut employs Dr. Jack Kevorkian to give him near-death experiences, allowing Vonnegut access to heaven and those in it for a limited time. While in the afterlife Vonnegut interviews a range of people including Adolf Hitler, [b:William Shakespeare|18135|Romeo...