Difference between revisions of "Cat's Cradle"
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− | '''''Cat's Cradle''''' is a novel by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] about a reporter trying to write a book about a fictionalized creation of the atomic bomb | + | '''''Cat's Cradle''''' is a science fiction novel by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] published in 1963. It's about a reporter trying to write a book about a fictionalized creation of the atomic bomb and discovering a doomsday chemical in the hands of a religious cult, |
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+ | Despite not liking the first novel I read of Vonnegut's, [[Slaughterhouse-Five]], I was convinced by friends to give him another try. I was still not impressed. | ||
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* I like the idea of ice-nine, and think that it gave the book some much-needed suspense. | * I like the idea of ice-nine, and think that it gave the book some much-needed suspense. | ||
− | * Newt's explanation of religion | + | * Newt's explanation of religion as, "see the cat? See the cradle?" was pretty spot on. |
* The description of Bokononism, that all religions are nothing but a pack of lies, including Bokononism, is also accurate. | * The description of Bokononism, that all religions are nothing but a pack of lies, including Bokononism, is also accurate. | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 2 April 2018
Cat's Cradle is a science fiction novel by Kurt Vonnegut published in 1963. It's about a reporter trying to write a book about a fictionalized creation of the atomic bomb and discovering a doomsday chemical in the hands of a religious cult,
Despite not liking the first novel I read of Vonnegut's, Slaughterhouse-Five, I was convinced by friends to give him another try. I was still not impressed.
Status
I do not own this book, but have listened to an audio book recording.
Review
Good
- I like the idea of ice-nine, and think that it gave the book some much-needed suspense.
- Newt's explanation of religion as, "see the cat? See the cradle?" was pretty spot on.
- The description of Bokononism, that all religions are nothing but a pack of lies, including Bokononism, is also accurate.
Bad
- Although the book is often referred to as satire, I don't remember ever laughing, though I occasionally smirked while reading.
- I kind of liked the idea of having a whole bunch of short chapters, but after awhile, I found it distracting.
Ugly
- In general I just found the story boring. Most of the characters were dull, and a few were annoying, but I didn't care about any of them.
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat%27s_Cradle - Wikipedia.
- goodreads.com/book/show/135479.Cat_s_Cradle - Good Reads.