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Johnny Got His Gun
Johnny Got His Gun
Author: Dalton Trumbo
this was no ordinary war...no ordinary novel...shocking, violent, terrifying, horrible, uncompromising, brutal, remorseless and gruesome..but so is war
ISBN: 97644
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 243
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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perryfran avatar reviewed Johnny Got His Gun on + 1172 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Everyone must read this book, everyone who believes war is glamorous and glory is worth risking their life, everyone who takes their hands and feet for granted. Joe Bonham will change your perspective on life, death, and war. He will humble you to the point where you are thankful you have eyes and ears and a mouth. He gives voice to the poor guys who have fought and died for liberty and other men's ambitions since the beginning of time, and tells you what medals and honor mean to a dead man. Joe has no arms and no legs. World War One left him in a hospital room deaf, blind and dumb. Mr. Trumbo's gruesome novel was banned in America during several wars, but today his unforgetable anti-hero cannot be silenced. Joe screams without a mouth to tell us the only freedom worth fighting for is the freedom to live.
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Helpful Score: 3
A very intense book, allows you to see the horror of war through the eyes of someone who is not brain dead, but whose body is so deformed that they can only live in their mind.
Mamaof3 avatar reviewed Johnny Got His Gun on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a fantastic book, one that was recomended to me and I shall recomend to others as well. This is a great read for anyone who takes their body for granted or believes that war is fun or glamorous. The stories told in this book are sad, scary and even funny at times. A must read for sure, this stays at the top of my favorites list !!
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My favorite book that I have read so far this year (2009) and will most likely remain so. Both horrifying and stunningly beautiful, heart-breaking, claustrophobic, harrowing, and tragic beyond any words, etc, etc, etc. The depths this book reaches are incredible. This book is Truth. It will frighten you. It will force you to have to look at things in yourself and the world around you, you may not want to look at. I don't know maybe I'm just trying to sound like I'm some little book reviewer, blah blah blah blah blah blah. I do know though that this book has effected me to the point of feeling irreversibly haunted. Because there are people living like the main character in this book, right now, right this second in this country and all over the world. How can any of us sleep at night?
PIZZELLEBFS avatar reviewed Johnny Got His Gun on + 331 more book reviews
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Johnny Got His Gun holds a place as one of the classic antiwar novels. First published in 1939, Dalton Trumbo's story of a young American soldier terribly maimed in WWI - he survives armless, legless and faceless, bur with mind intact - was an immediate bestseller. This fiercely moving novel was a rallying point for many Americans who came of age during WWII and it became perhaps the most powerful novel of protest during the Vietnam era.
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andytina avatar reviewed Johnny Got His Gun on + 3 more book reviews
i had read this book for a book club at the local library. it really gave you something to think about
24speedracer avatar reviewed Johnny Got His Gun on + 42 more book reviews
I really liked this book. It was one of the saddest books I've ever read and made me think long and hard about life, family, and war. Highly recommended.
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This is one of the most moving books I have ever read. It is a blantantly anti-war book, taking place during the First World War. It is the story of a wounded soldier as he sees his hospital stay. To say more, would be to spoil the book.
This book makes a grand statement about war and the medical industry.
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4 Stars - or so I've heard from other people.
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An excellent book to read for anybod with an interest in the anti-war movement.


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