Cat's Cradle Book Review
Review Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut.
Cat's cradle book review. Cats Cradle is a whole new level of weird. 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. I mean I guess its kinda funny but not like Im laughing or anything.
Is a book about big issues nuclear war environmental concerns and the role of governments. God playfully sends out His creation to follow endless rabbit trails. Looking for a book full of truth that is actually full of shameless lies.
Its a classic and Im a bit embarrassed that I had never read it until now. I have the exact copy that I read when I was a high schooler complete with my underlined text. In the book Cats Cradle Kurt Vonnegut uses discreet humor irony and his own made up religion Bokononism to illustrate how science is.
The writer of Cats Cradle divided the book into 127 chapters it of each chapter is significant to each from the paragraphs which come within the chapter. 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. To this day I still do not understand the deep meaning and symbolism behind it.
5 chips of ice-nine out of 5. In the end Cats Cradle is a highly imaginative work of satire. Vonneguts fourth novel is a masterclass in the use of satire and sarcasm to lampoon the most serious of disciplines in such a way as to show their ridiculousness.
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 re-read. Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut is a satirical novel of black humour.