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A Novel Adaptation

29 - Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

02 Sep 2019

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Poo-tee weet? Get lost in time and space with us as we try to make it through the bombing of Dresden and many trips to Tralfamadorian. We raise a glass to feminism, adore scathing commentary, and try to come up with other words for 'boring.' While the movie might hit all the right beats from the book, it also kills the whole point of the book. So it goes.   Episode Drink: The "So It Goes" (Actually called The Slaughter-house Five) 1 oz Cachaça, Novo Fogo 1 oz Lime juice 1 oz Pineapple Gum Syrup, Small Hand Foods 1 oz Curaçao, Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao (scant ounce) 3 ds Absinthe, Vieux Pontarlier Verte   Instructions Combine in tin and shake well. Double strain to coupe   Recipe From: KindredCocktails.com   Our Drinking Game for this Story  Take a drink: Every time you read, "So it goes." Every time Billy is on Tralfamadore Every time you think the book makes a very important point but you're maybe just not getting it and need to Google it. Every time you remember that feminism has actually come a long way and it is evident in either the books or the movies because women had to live through that. Then drink again to celebrate the distance we've come.   Cheerful Ears: Jordan: Hysteria Em: How Did This Get Made   A Novel Adaptation was created by Emily Eppley and Jordan Redwine. See more details at www.anoveladaptation.com and see what's coming up next to read along with us. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads to join the conversation. Our artwork is by Kit Bernal. Our music is "Harlequin" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.  

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