13. Bluebeard, by Kurt Vonnegut. This might be my favorite Vonnegut book, excepting maybe Slaughterhouse-Five. It's written as the autobiography of an eccentric artist who constantly flips back and forth from his storied past to his, until recently, quiet present. There was only one point where I got a bit confused as to when the action took place
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