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A review by spectracommunist
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
5.0
1962, Penguin 20: Great Books of the 20th Century - 8/20
This was my first read of the great Pied Piper of the U.S. Counterculture. His role became actively prominent in American history post this book. There's a lot of him to read about. I've seen the adaptation like ages ago and since then I was waiting for the right moment to start reading this and it never came. I don't have to review this, it's simply amazing. The book is great, the movie is great.
Just one thing: it's better to listen up someone pulling all the American accents in it, I happen to listen up the audiobook narrated by John C. Reily and that made it even funnier.
This was my first read of the great Pied Piper of the U.S. Counterculture. His role became actively prominent in American history post this book. There's a lot of him to read about. I've seen the adaptation like ages ago and since then I was waiting for the right moment to start reading this and it never came. I don't have to review this, it's simply amazing. The book is great, the movie is great.
Just one thing: it's better to listen up someone pulling all the American accents in it, I happen to listen up the audiobook narrated by John C. Reily and that made it even funnier.