Dead Astronauts

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978-0-00-837536-2
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When I was a teenager, I was really into stream-of-consciousness stuff. Things that would give you a headache to read them, trying to figure out what was going on or make sense of it all. It felt almost naughty to me - the breakdown of the traditional narrative, turning words more into art than literature.

That is basically what this book is. It's a series of (mostly) first-person narratives from an assortment of characters. At the beginning of the book, it kind of makes sense - it starts out from the point of view of characters that are mostly human and mostly sane and who think in fairly normal ways. Then the point of view switches to increasingly strange or insane characters the farther you get into the book.

Maybe I'm just too old for this, but I found the whole thing vaguely annoying. The beginning of the book is …