Good question! I don't! The recurring themes and characters make it even more difficult to pick. I really liked A Man Without A Country, but it was a very different style. Looking at the list of works on wikipedia, it appears I still have some to read and enjoy! What are your favorites?
He knew how to do it, didn't he?
Do you have a favorite of his?
Good question! I don't! The recurring themes and characters make it even more difficult to pick. I really liked A Man Without A Country, but it was a very different style. Looking at the list of works on wikipedia, it appears I still have some to read and enjoy! What are your favorites?
It is nice when he starts to build like that, isn't it?
I have a bit of a soft spot for Slaughterhouse 5 because my Grandfather was also in Germany around the same time.
(Lots to read -- never a bad thing!)
That's a great one and the first I read (and how I learned about the firebombing of Dresden).