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Cat's Cradle: A Novel

One of Vonnegut's major works, this is an apocalyptic tale of the planet's ultimate fate, featuring a cast of unlikely heroes.
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few weeks ago
This apocalyptic novel is an interesting view of what the end of the world may be like. The hero, John (Johah, as he calls himself), begins work on a book about the bombing of Hiroshima, and ends up getting mixed up in the lives of the A-bomb's principal inventor's children. Interestingly enough, the man who was most responsible for the atomic bomb is also largely to blame for the final...more
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few weeks ago
I didn't ever want to put this book down, it was incredibly intriguing and interesting but the ending was rather curious. I absolutely loved the book until the last 5 pages then when I read the ending and closed the cover all I could think was well...hmmmm. I know it's how Vonnegut wanted it to end, it's a thought-provoking book. Not my favorite book, but very, very good none-the-less.
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few weeks ago
From this novel alone, Vonnegut earns his status as a true master of modern American letters. I especially enjoyed the comical, but thoroughly intriguing, poems scattered throughout the story. "Cat's Cradle" (1963) is, indeed, a work of art that I believe will stand the test of time for many more years to come - highly ... recommended as an introductory piece for aspiring Vonnegut-philes.
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few weeks ago
my FAVORITE vonnegut book. i was in stitches nearly the entire time. i found vonnegut's way of mocking without mockery causing me to release fully loud belly laughs on a cross country jet. the idea of the lilliputian love affair and the island with its own little religion and the addled, absent father all are part of a tangled web of interest. the surreal and poignant conclusion remind us...more
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few weeks ago
For me, Kurt Vonnegut's CAT'S CRADLE is best appreciated as a product of a specific milieu. I think the novel preys on a specific kind of anxiety: humanity's annihilation through weapons of mass destruction, a fear that was very, very real throughout the Cold War, but in spite of (and perhaps because of) the financial crisis and the Gulf oil spill, now seems quite distant. Still, Vonnegut's tale...more
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few weeks ago
I think I came into this book with the wrong ideas about it. I had heard of Vonnegut being this monolithic science fiction writer and since I've always liked science fiction I thought I would love this. In reality very little of this book seems like science fiction to me, it reads like a regular fiction novel in which the only thing science about this fiction is the invention of ice 9 a kind...more
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few weeks ago
A fabulous insight about the dark side of human nature. Vonnegut does a wonderful job of weaving light hearted humor with heart wrenching truth. Vonnegut is a wizard with words and weaves an intriguing plot about a nobody author, together with a lonely midget, his miserable sister, and a motley crew of other assorted cast members. They are thrust into a plot device that could very well lead to...more
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few weeks ago
The delight of life is in the details - and the details are missing in this doomsday novel. It is clever and dark - but not entirely truthful. People are not as plastic as they sometimes seem to be on the surface - and this novel rarely gets below that surface. Boko (the founder of Bokononism, a new religion) says that we need to lie to ourselves in order to be happy. I'm not convinced that...more
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few weeks ago
As a scientist I really love the thoughts on science and how to apply it. It has a cynical foundation and that is cool as well. However, I somehow do not share the absolute enthusiasm for this book that Vonnegut and many critics had, I somehow did not care for any of the characters when the earth froze. I had a friend who was working on different ice geometries for his PhD, jokes about ice9 were...more
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few weeks ago
Decent book. I read this after Sirens of Titan, I've gotta say that I respect the ability to change styles so nicely without losing his very matter-of-fact, almost sardonic, way of presenting things. That said, I think this fell flat for me. Either nothing much happens, or too much happens without any substance behind it. This whole idea of Bokonism was interesting, maybe even...more
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  • ISBN-10: 0060898739
  • ISBN-13: 9780060898731
  • ISBN-10: 0440111498
  • ISBN-13: 9780440111498
  • ISBN-10: 0783892675
  • ISBN-13: 9780783892672
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