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Slaughterhouse Five Similarities
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Desmond also became unstuck in time in the 4th season. He was able to go back to his body in the past with all his knowlegde of the future. When it first happened it sent him back to his army days. The main charecter in slaughter house 5 is also in the army


Thats what Im afraid of too. I would love to read it for its Lost connection, but it kinda sounds boring. I am into King and Koontz, do you think I would like this one at all?

Here's one for you: Remember when Billy worries to the Tralfamadorians that the earthlings are going to destroy the universe, and the Tralfamadorians say, "No, you don't destroy. We do. We're looking for alternative energy sources and a technician drops something which shoots a spark and kablooie..." (I know I put quotes up and that's a paraphrase, I'm sorry... I don't have time to look it up right now...) Then, Billy says, "But why don't you change it? Why don't you do something?" Tralfamadorians: "It always ends this way."
In the opening sequence of the season five finale, Jacob and the man in black are talking, and the man in black says, "It always ends the same. They always come and... do you know how much I want to kill you right now..."
Before I read Slaughter House V, I was thinking of history repeating itself, rather than "always" being a single event that's always happening - like a comic book. The characters in a comic book all think they have free will and can keep the others from invading their camp, and can stop the inevitable by blowing up the island, but no matter how many times you read the comic book, it always ends the same.
I don't know if I said all that right. It's been a long day.

I am about halfway through the book now and just noticed some stuff that the Lost writers have referenced.
Obviously, Billy is jumping around through time like Desmond in the Constant episode.
When Billy is in the Zoo on the alien planet his cage is a geodesic dome. In the episode where Radzinsky is building a model for the Swan station, the model he is building is a geodesic dome. Also, Billy's cage has all the accoutrements that the Swan station had.
Anyone have any more thoughts on this book?