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Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
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Other people say you should read Chapter 22 first before reading the earlier chapters so you'll understand more of what's happening. If you really feel like giving up, I suggest that method and skip to Chapter 22. If you still don't like the story after that, then I guess you never will. I think it's worth a try to quickly check if this book is worth it for you. :)

I enjoyed some of the descriptions of the different characters for example Dr. Daneeka who "examines himself" and lies about his own health to avoid serving the army and then gets offended when they check his story and find out he's lying. I found that hilarious!
But at the same time I thought that there were just too many characters. Or maybe it wasn't the number of characters, but the way they were introduced. I often felt that the author jumped from telling one thing to another and then back again, and even though I think this might be intentional, it just confused me a lot of times and I lost track of the story.


