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ManyCats247 t1_j29jg65 wrote

This is one of those books that stuck with me, and I make mental references to it frequently. Unfortunately few people that I have encountered have read it, so my cracks tend to fall on deaf ears. I do believe it is meant to be funny in that it is poking at some oddities of human nature.

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Redjay12 OP t1_j29nex7 wrote

Even though I knew it was satire, it was still depressing rather than funny because of the in depth descriptions of individual people suffering and dying.

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wingthing666 t1_j2a583k wrote

I had the worst sleepless night after reading part 3 while feeling sick and depressed. If I should die before I wake levels of existential terror after all the death and suffering and that priest wanting to live just a little longer to offer up his fatal pain and atone for his perceived sins.... God I can never read that book again except in broad daylight

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Redjay12 OP t1_j2a77tp wrote

yes! I experienced the exact same last night

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ManyCats247 t1_j29rkne wrote

I agree that it was extremely depressing. The image of the monk ruining his eyesight with such a futile and wasted task of writing by candlelight really bugged me.

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Redjay12 OP t1_j2a3ioy wrote

exactly. I felt horrible for most of the people in the book and how they suffered. The woman and her baby going to be euthanized after the bombs dropped was so bleak

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