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Hi all!
Probably has been done to death, but i've recently finished catch-22 by Joseph Heller and I loved it. I loved the light themes, the dark ones, the humour, the absurd and I think there was a great cast of characters.
I really liked the way the sentences flowed from one into another. Nothing felt forced or out of place. I thought Heller also used quite a variety of words so each chapter remained fresh. Heaps of words i'd never come across before. I did think however, some of his sentences were miles too long.
Anyway, enough of my rambling. What did everyone else think?
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