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I thought this book was wonderful in the sense of touching on the subjects of social, political and human morality.
When i started reading this book, i could't understand a word the narrator was saying, but thankfully there is a a special dictionary, i only had to look up a few of them, and i then started getting most of the words in context.
This book has a lot of commentary on social and political issues, which of course is still relevant today. Alex, the main, character is morally corrupt, he ...more
When i started reading this book, i could't understand a word the narrator was saying, but thankfully there is a a special dictionary, i only had to look up a few of them, and i then started getting most of the words in context.
This book has a lot of commentary on social and political issues, which of course is still relevant today. Alex, the main, character is morally corrupt, he ...more

Quite an interesting, if morbid, read once you get used to 'nadsat' - the youth lingo. Nadsat is the russian suffix for 'teen', and most of the lingo is based on russian words. I found the book in some ways more confronting than Kubricks movie (the two young girls) and in some ways less (the lingo disguised the brutality which Kubricks medium makes evident). The familiarity of the narration is very well executed, and is another means of disguising the horrific acts committed.
Worth reading, if on ...more
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