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The Sirens of Titan - Community Reviews back

by Kurt Vonnegut
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Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it 7 years ago
I was one of those high school kids with zero direction in life. I picked classes based on factors such as likability of teacher, likelihood of cute girls in the class, and the way the class name sounded in my ear. This is how I ended up in a Contemporary Literature class my senior year. I was not y...
CDRBill
CDRBill rated it 8 years ago
I really like Vonnegut's humor in this book. While this book has the trappings of science fiction, do not expect the type of hard sci fi as you might read from Asimov or Clarke. Currently my favorite Vonnegut book.
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 8 years ago
I've got many thoughts about this book, and I'm not sure I'm going to be able to adequately express half of them.For now, let's just say that it was better than it could have been at times, and more horrible than it ought to have been at others. Full review up later.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
I'll start of by saying that I have read a number of Kurt Vonnegut books (five to be precise) and have a another one on my too read list (Player Piano) and of the five, three of them I have read twice (including this one) and of the remaining two, one I them I intend on reading again (Slaughterhouse...
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 9 years ago
“Rented a tent, a tent, a tent; Rented a tent, a tent, a tent. Rented a tent! Rented a tent! Rented a, rented a tent.” — Snare Drum on Mars”That is funny until it suddenly becomes creepy, to tell you why would be a spoiler though.The Sirens of Titan is great stuff, this should come as no surprise to...
Book Babble
Book Babble rated it 10 years ago
When I first read the synopsis I assumed that this might be the first Vonnegut book that I wouldn't fall in love with. As I neared the middle of the book, it seemed as if my assumption was correct. Then the number of twists started to pile up and my mind quickly changed. The Sirens of Titan is easil...
Aerin
Aerin rated it 11 years ago
Every man's an island as in lifeless space we roam. Yes, every man's an island: island fortress, island home. - Bee's sonnet The Sirens of Titan is about isolation. It is one of the loneliest stories I have ever read. It's peculiar, because in some ways it is a love story, in some w...
mallenellam
mallenellam rated it 11 years ago
You can really see Vonnegut getting his legs in this book. Both funny and insightful.
Stephanie's books and other things
Stephanie's books and other things rated it 11 years ago
I've never read this book, but I LOVE the author Kurt Vonnegut so I'm writing this review solely based on other works I've read.He is the bestest, awsomest author ever!!Love him like I love unicorns and rainbows.
Saquib Mehmood's Blog
Saquib Mehmood's Blog rated it 11 years ago
Malachi Constant is someone with whom I can readily identify, though god knows I am not as rich.In fact I am poorer by a few billion dollars and some change. But that is compensated in equal parts by my talent for depravity and wickedness, though god knows I do not get to consort with girls as posh ...
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