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To: shades who wrote (65097)4/12/2007 9:45:08 AM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 116555
 
<<Did our fav guy leave any clones? Who today do you think is on V's level out there stirring things up?>> At V's level right now? There maybe someone one out there now, but i am not aware of any such person.
i am now in processof ordering his last book and which he wrote last year and is now in paperback Man Without A Country

i see someone wrote a costumer review this morning
i quote

<< Hilarious look at America today, April 12, 2007
Reviewer: Gobi Kalooki (California, USA) -
Before I go on with my review, I have to say R.I.P. to the late Kurt Vonnegut. He is one of the greatest authors of our generation, and he will be missed.

A Man Without A Country is one of the greatest pieces of non-fiction I have ever read, and I do not enjoy non-fiction much. Kurt Vonnegut tackles a wide variety of subjects including politics, (he has a scathing portrayal of George Bush, which cracked me up) sex, literature, war, religion, and even writing, and he says it with such confidence and a lot of humor to boot. A Man Without A Country is a fantastic swan song from a great writer. The only gripe I have with this excellent piece is that it is far too short (I read it in less than an hour.)

I would give this book 4.5 stars, but I'm rating it a 5 to help try to bump the overall rating to a 4.5.>>