Galapagos: A Novel (Delta Fiction)

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  • A little too contrived and - apart from the basic idea - unimaginative  

    Galapagos: A Novel (Delta Fiction) (Paperback)
    Vonnegut brings his stories always happy times as far away as ever is an army sent from Mars (Sirens of Titan) or in the entire history of the world is actually just about the rescue of an alien (Slaughterhouse # 5). And normally he writes so brillia
  • Good Vonnegut ... from what I've read  

    Galapagos: A Novel (Delta Fiction) (Paperback)
    Put simply, I enjoyed this book. It made me laugh out loud at times and I appreciate any book That can do that. Kurt Vonnegut does a great job of highlighting many of the things wrong with human society, mostly Brought on by our big brains and someti
  • A book thinkers  

    Galapagos: A Novel (Delta Fiction) (Paperback)
    Vonnegut has created a thinking Masterpiece That Involves some of lifes great mysteries. While being short and easy to read the book covers a lot of interesting issues about humans and evolution. Once again Vonnegut makes peole think about why we do
  • Profoundly Simple  

    Galapagos: A Novel (Delta Fiction) (Paperback)
    I am surprised at the great swings of opinion from Vonnegut fans on this one. There is really one profound observation explored here - evolutionary divergence from a stable state of existence - is it good or bad - or just human? Few artists have this
  • I really enjoyed this book !!  

    Galapagos: A Novel (Delta Fiction) (Paperback)
    When my Biology teacher told our class we had to read this book, I was really mad. The book stars out kind of slow but it is very fast reading from then on. The longest chapter is about 5 pages Which makes it very quick to read. The storyline is very