Cat's Cradle Book Review
Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut re-read.
Cat's cradle book review. This book was recommended in my opinion by my own sister the lady knew I would really prefer because its is a épigramme science fictional works and it is different than other catalogs. It requires a lot of understanding of symbolism and good connection skills. Cats Cradle is only for the light of heart and those who will see the humor present in the terrible events and lively people described within.
Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut is a satirical novel of black humour. 5 chips of ice-nine out of 5. It is somewhat amusing in a wry way and quite enjoyable.
Mar 04 2012 Julia Saboya rated it it was amazing. His world view has always seemed to me to be without illusion though sometimes lacking in joy or hope. God playfully sends out His creation to follow endless rabbit trails.
Cats Cradle is a whole new level of weird. I am used to weird books as a whole. John wrote this narrative Cats Cradle as a record of what had occurred while Newt painted Hazel sewed Lowe cooked and Frank studied ants.
I think you nailed the insights of the book and gave a great review. Its a classic and Im a bit embarrassed that I had never read it until now. Looking for a book full of truth that is actually full of shameless lies.
Cats Cradle starts out with our narrator Jonah working on a book about Felix Hoenikker a fictional scientist and equally the fictional father of the atomic bomb. There is no world-building going on and so I dont feel like I bought into it as a reader and thus the invented words were just annoying. Cats Cradle Review As usual Vonnegut brings his unique sense of humor and absurdity to the proceedings making for a deliciously whacked out.