A very enthralling book! I enjoyed the memorable characters, especially McMurphy.I like how the book is narrated by Chief Bromden; he definitely shed a lot of light on the ways of the mental ward's staff. It was interesting to witness the power struggle between Nurse Ratched and McMurphy and shocki...
A good book, although it did not really suck me in. For me, the way the patients in the hospital were drawn, caused me to not end up empathizing with them as much as I might. It's nothing against the book really, a different person might empathize with them more. I was not really that attracted t...
I can’t describe this novel any better than the write-up that exists on the back cover of my copy:He’s a boisterous, brawling, fun-loving rebel who swaggers into the ward of a mental hospital and takes over…He’s a lusty, profane, fun-loving fighter who rallies the other patients around him by challe...
They told me this was a really good book and whattayaknow?!, they weren't wrong. I'm not usually a reader that cries at books, and if one can squeeze a tear out of my eyes, tha's amazing. But this book, though it didn't make me cry completely, still left me with an empty spot inside. And this is wha...
A brilliantly funny and scathing critique of behaviorism, Cuckoo is filled with memorable characters that remind me of the personalities I met in Catch 22, which I also enjoyed wholeheartedly. Kesey and Heller are both able to turn nightmarish scenarios into palaces of absurdity that enable you to d...
Y bueno, ¿cómo empezar?Primero que nada Ken Kesey por lo que según dice la introducción era un maldito loco, que solo quería drogas gratis. Eso si un muy buen escritor. One Flew es acerca de un hospital psiquiátrico y de como pasan los días. La primera parte del libro es muy tediosa, porque describe...
“Because he knows you have to laugh at the things that hurt you just to keep yourself in balance, just to keep the world from running you plumb crazy. He knows there's a painful side; he knows my thumb smarts and his girl friend has a bruised breast and the doctor is losing his glasses, but he won't...
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