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Anangsha Alammyan
Anangsha Alammyan

Jul 9, 2020

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I’ll start with Kurt Vonnegut by saying that Slaughterhouse-Five is my favorite novel of all time. Anyone interested in the problem of free will and its relationship to consciousness and the self should read this book. It takes a poignant look at fatalism, temporal perception, and the meaning of life through a character who becomes unstuck in time.

Speculative Fiction and Psychology
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Franco Amati

I know I want to read this book by just reading this one paragraph. Great review. Thank you for helping me find my next read! :)

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Writing about life as a full-time creator & helping new writers get started. DM: anangsha@baos.pub. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AnangshaAlammyan/

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Anangsha Alammyan

Anangsha Alammyan

Writing about life as a full-time creator & helping new writers get started. DM: anangsha@baos.pub. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AnangshaAlammyan/

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