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About meI'm a librarian, I love LibraryThing...its that little tool I wanted when I pretended I knew what I was doing several years ago. I love reading and avidly promote it through my work...such a lucky person working with people and surrounded by books!!!

About my libraryI have lots of different stuff, though don't think I have any sci fi. Read some of that in high school, liked it but lost interest after a while.

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Heller has another "difficult" book: Something Happened. Not quite as famous
as Catch-22, but still a good read. Best, M
Catch-22. The catch is you gave up too soon. Think of it as satire
and not a book about the military.
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