Review of Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut’s "Cat’s Cradle" is an exceptional book due to the way the author unfolds the intricate plot, the means by which the narrator introduces a variety of round, colorful characters, and the satirical humor used throughout the story.
As extravagant as the plot of "Cat’s Cradle" is, Vonnegut shows no problem in keeping the reader’s interest level high. The story unfolds in a way that makes the reader wonder what
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fills a child’s head with images that never will and never have existed, hence "no damn cat, no damn cradle."
I would give this book a four out of five stars rating, and suggest it to most anyone who enjoys a thick story that’s easy to read and keeps interest. It was nothing more than the humor, characters and plot that drew me to this story, which is what every book should do.
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