After reading Slaughterhouse 5 I became interested in other books by the same author and was lucky to stumble onto this book. It has a lot of the same elements from the previously mentioned book, but is also quite different, and I can say that it was an enjoyable read. Apart from a lot of joking and ridiculous humor there is also a good amount of insight into certain types of people and ongoing problems in society today. It reminded me a bit of Joseph Heller, but it wasn't as funny as Catch-22, for example. I thought the ending left a bit to be desired, and I wish he would have elaborated more on certain storylines, but I would say that this is definitely worth reading if you like the style.