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Catch-22
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Genre Group Read (Jan 2014) - Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
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Jamie, I'm feeling the exact same way. I've tried and failed when it has come to Catch-22, and I'd better give it another go!
Sorry for the lack of structure thus far with the read-along, guys! Feel free to just talk amongst yourselves until we can sort out some kind of schedule.
The only thing I ask is that when mentioning specifics about the plot or character developments, you make it clear at the beginning of your post what chapter you'll be talking about and put any spoilers under a spoiler cut, out of respect for those who might be reading a little slower or who have fallen behind. A spoiler cut is made by typing in < spoiler > (without the spaces), then typing your comments, then adding < /spoiler > (without the spaces) at the end. Thanks, guys!
The only thing I ask is that when mentioning specifics about the plot or character developments, you make it clear at the beginning of your post what chapter you'll be talking about and put any spoilers under a spoiler cut, out of respect for those who might be reading a little slower or who have fallen behind. A spoiler cut is made by typing in < spoiler > (without the spaces), then typing your comments, then adding < /spoiler > (without the spaces) at the end. Thanks, guys!

Liz wrote: "this book was an oddity. never really warmed to it or the characters but it is considered a must read so i did. glad i did but wouldn't read it again."
I have to admit, Liz, I shared your opinion when I read it a while back, haha! I read it because... that's what you do. But I didn't enjoy it.
I have to admit, Liz, I shared your opinion when I read it a while back, haha! I read it because... that's what you do. But I didn't enjoy it.


I feel the same way, albeit only recently. I know it's a stupid stance on some level but I can't help it. It's goodreads' influence. I need to know I read the book. Without this site, I wouldn't care.
I'm completely the same, Luffy. Considering it's such a major piece of fiction, I feel like I need to read it!


Just out of interest, what age group would you consider 'younger people'? :)
I'm 31 years old. Would I be one of these younger people? I'm only interested about this, because I work with young people in their 20s and I feel so old sometimes when I'm around them, but I still think I'm pretty young and cool even though I might not be.

Good luck!

Just out of interest, what age group would you consider 'younger people'? :)
I'm 31 years old. Would I be one of t..."
I was thinking about people in their twenties and thirties.
Carol wrote: "The main character reminds me of Klinger from Mash. Klinger had problems with Catch 22 too."
I seem to recall hearing/reading somewhere that the character of Klinger was directly inspired by this book. Has anyone else heard that? Did I imagine it? There certainly were a lot of similarities.
I'm in my 30's and I hated this book, I'm afraid. I read it last year. I believe my opinion was "A good idea done horribly wrong." It's very much a love-it-or-hate-it kind of book.
I seem to recall hearing/reading somewhere that the character of Klinger was directly inspired by this book. Has anyone else heard that? Did I imagine it? There certainly were a lot of similarities.
I'm in my 30's and I hated this book, I'm afraid. I read it last year. I believe my opinion was "A good idea done horribly wrong." It's very much a love-it-or-hate-it kind of book.

The more you fight, the more they try to kill you and,
The more they try to kill you, the more you fight.

Bless you. I haven't read the book but I know what I don't like, and I don't like this one. Every feedback I get from users everywhere deter me from reading it.
Started this yesterday and it's really surprised me so. After pushing through the odd humour as the lack of chronology, it's a rather amusing book, and some of the writing is excellent.
I was unsure in the first few chapters, but I knew if I didn't read it this time, I'd probably never pick it up again. Only abut 150 pages in, but I thought I would hate it. Instead, I'm rather amused and excruciatingly curious about the whole book.
I was unsure in the first few chapters, but I knew if I didn't read it this time, I'd probably never pick it up again. Only abut 150 pages in, but I thought I would hate it. Instead, I'm rather amused and excruciatingly curious about the whole book.

I'm currently studying English Lit too, and hoping to start a degree in it in September. Luckily, many of the 'big books' pushed onto us are ones I really want to read, so it suits me perfectly.
I'm just over half way through, and it's great to find another person who feels the same way about it!
I'm just over half way through, and it's great to find another person who feels the same way about it!

Yes, it's too bad the book's not so popular here! It's such a quotable book, with the quotes both being funny and meaningful in a second read. It is rather unique among WWII lit too. It goes to show that even in wars where the enemy was a clear villain, there were such areas where the conflict was dominated by bureaucracy, pointlessness, and trying to turn a profit.
Just finished this, and really enjoyed it. I was expecting to really hate it, and it pleasantly surprised me!
I'll post some more concise thoughts tomorrow considering its now 11pm...
I'll post some more concise thoughts tomorrow considering its now 11pm...


I also wrote a review, if anyone is interested in more of my opinion.
Faye wrote: "I believe my opinion was "A good idea done horribly wrong.""
I second this opinion wholeheartedly. If only some things were fixed with the book, it would've been a really good one.



Lucy, I completely agree. Surprisingly, I really enjoyed this book. I thought I'd be with the majority of the people on this thread, but once I got into it I wholeheartedly enjoyed the madness of it. And usually weird narration puts a massive red cross on a book for me, the narrative really worked.
Can't wait to read this along with my other picks for this months genre!