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is Kurt Vonnegut’s satirical commentary on modern man and his madness. An apocalyptic tale of this planet’s ultimate fate, it features a midget as the protagonist, a complete, original theology created by a calypso singer, and a vision of the future that is at once blackly fatalistic and hilariously funny. A book that left an indelible mark on an entire generation of readers, Cat’s Cradle is one of the twentieth century’s most important works—and Vonnegut at his very best.

“[Vonnegut is] an unimitative and inimitable social satirist.”—Harper’s Magazine

“Our finest black-humorist . . . We laugh in self-defense.”—Atlantic Monthly
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“[A] desperate, painfully honest attempt to confront the monstrous crimes of the twentieth century” (Time). “Marvelous . . . [Vonnegut] wheels out all the complaints about America and makes them seem fresh, funny, outrageous, hateful and lovable.”—The New York Times “[Kurt Vonnegut’s] best book . . . He dares not only ask the ultimate question about the meaning of life, but to answer it.”—Esquire “Vonnegut is George Orwell, Dr. Caligari and Flash Gordon compounded into one writer . . . a zany but moral mad scientist.”—Time “[Vonnegut] at his wildest best.”—The New York Times Book Review A collection of Kurt Vonnegut’s shorter works. “There are twenty-five stories here, and each hits a nerve ending.”—The Charlotte Observer

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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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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dell Publishing
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 8, 1998
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 038533348X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385333481
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.23 x 0.65 x 7.96 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #4,525 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Kurt Vonnegut was a writer, lecturer and painter. He was born in Indianapolis in 1922 and studied biochemistry at Cornell University. During WWII, as a prisoner of war in Germany, he witnessed the destruction of Dresden by Allied bombers, an experience which inspired Slaughterhouse Five. First published in 1950, he went on to write fourteen novels, four plays, and three short story collections, in addition to countless works of short fiction and nonfiction. He died in 2007.

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Customers find this book entertaining and easy to read, praising Vonnegut's writing style and dark humor that relies on satire and sarcasm. They appreciate its thought-provoking content, particularly its interesting analysis of religion, and consider it a must-read for younger adults. The story receives mixed reactions - while some find it entertaining, others note that the plot becomes absurd toward the end. The characters also receive mixed reviews, with some finding them great while others say they provide no insight.
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395 customers mention content, 340 positive, 55 negative
Customers find the book entertaining and engaging, with one describing it as a page-turner.
Great book really enjoyed the topic of human stupidity and the satirical comments on religion. Recommend this book to any cynicRead more
...Only Twain was able to do that as well. Good read that you will want to share.Read more
A really good book about the the folly of man. Hilarious, heartbreaking, profound, deeply intelligent and perceptive!...Read more
A brilliant and penetrating book, filled with mesmerizing absurdity combined with profound truths—written in classic Kurt Vonnegut style of writing.Read more
117 customers mention readability, 96 positive, 21 negative
Customers find the book easy to read and consider it essential reading, particularly noting it as a must-read for younger adults.
...Never the less, it was a great read and I recommend it to anyone who wants a fast paced, quick novel.Read more
...It made me laugh quite a bit and it's a quick read. I'd recommend to anyone who wants to let their mind go a bit and expand into new horizons.Read more
...I liked how short the chapters were it made for an easy read. I recommend this book those familiar with KV but I believe SH5 is a better entry point.Read more
This book was easy to read - nice short chapters captured ideas. The beginning was full of funny episodes. As the book progressed, it grew darker....Read more
112 customers mention humor, 109 positive, 3 negative
Customers enjoy the book's humor, appreciating its dark wit and reliance on satire and sarcasm to make finer points.
Classic Vonnegut. Funny and witty and strange. I love reading his work. It's the very best! I can't wait to read more.Read more
...Typical Vonnegut. His characters are always peculiar, hilarious, and yet believable. Recommended for those possessing a sense for dark humor.Read more
...The writing was excellent: literate, trenchant and witty....Read more
...Good story telling, humor, excitement, satire, character development, the list goes on. I definitely recommend.Read more
77 customers mention writing style, 69 positive, 8 negative
Customers praise the writing style of the book, describing it as phenomenal and typical of Kurt Vonnegut's work, with one customer noting how the author deftly handles topics of the strangest variety.
My first Vonnegut. What a great writer. I recommend this to anyone who appreciates a book with good old fashioned quality sarcasm.Read more
...Entertaining to max, well written and most creative. "Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are 'It might have been'."Read more
It's by now a classic written by one of the best human beings ever born.Read more
...It left you with a sense that all is futile. While the book was well written, it was almost as if there were two separate books, the beginning and...Read more
65 customers mention thought-provoking, 61 positive, 4 negative
Customers find the book thought-provoking, with several appreciating its interesting analysis of religion, and one customer highlighting its excellent critique of humanity's search for meaning.
This was a very thought invoking book. Science, religion, death, love, infatuation, power---this book has it all and more....Read more
One of my favorite books. Provides interesting perspectives on religion and power. Also just a fun read, plenty of solid quotes.Read more
...This is a wonderful book that has serious, yet comical, political,anthropological and religious messages....Read more
...Hilarious, heartbreaking, profound, deeply intelligent and perceptive! Magnificently constructed and eloquent!Read more
32 customers mention creativity, 32 positive, 0 negative
Customers praise the book's creativity, noting its astounding imagination and ability to make readers think about big topics.
Vonnegut is a literary treasure - imagination, political undertones, cerebral, ...Read more
...Well worth rereading. Will again. Engrossing, imaginative and a great example of his legendary talent.Read more
...This book really made me think and I was very impressed by what it said. Excellent book.Read more
...you think about the possible destruction of the world and makes you think about life. Vonnegut is a geniusRead more
91 customers mention story, 62 positive, 29 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the book's story, with some finding it fine and entertaining, while others find it confusing and note that the plot becomes absurd toward the end.
...cynicism, but I get the idea, and the way it is presented in this great story is very entertaining and amusing....Read more
Have read Vonnegut most of my life, and loved every weird, amazing story. This was one I had missed (probably to young, at the time)....Read more
...Worth the time to read it but no real conclusion.Read more
Fun story but a little hard to follow....Read more
32 customers mention character, 22 positive, 10 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the characters in the book, with some finding them great and hilarious, while others point out that they don't provide any insight.
...Despite its brevity the story is jam packed with interesting characters, important themes and absurd events - plus an actual hook.Read more
...Good story telling, humor, excitement, satire, character development, the list goes on. I definitely recommend.Read more
...This book follows suit with his other works with animated characters and odd references of nonsense. That said I really enjoyed the book....Read more
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Brutal dark humor, hilarious characters, ingenious story.
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Brutal dark humor, hilarious characters, ingenious story.
What do you do the day your invention, the atom bomb, is finally dropped on a city killing millions of people? Do you watch the event on TV with a feeling of total regret by the horrific atrocity your creation caused humanity? No, not at all. Instead, you find yourself at ease playing a string game of cat's cradle. In this hilarious satire, Kurt Vonnegut masterfully created a novel touching on the risks of technological advancements, political ambitions, the absurdities of religions, and how the entire human race could come to a destructive end in the hands of irresponsible, foolish, ignorant, and selfish people in positions of power. Sounds familiar? First published in 1963 and with brutal dark humor, this classic will make you think about the end of the world as you're laughing your pants off. Highly recommended!
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A Parable For The End of Time
    Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2012
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    Cat's Cradle is arguably Vonneguts greatest work, although I haven't read them all. It's about the end of the world, and starts on the anniversary of the end of the world for the Japanese, the day the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.

    Our protagonist, Jonah, is writing a book about the end of the world. He ends up interviewing the offspring of the father of the atom bomb, Dr. Felix Hoenikker, an eccentric, seemingly uncaring father who, unbeknownst to most, also makes "Ice Nine" before he dies. Ice Nine causes everything to freeze. It precipates the end of the world.

    Before Ice Nine takes over, and freezes the world, Vonnegut takes us on a whirlwind tour of the hearts and minds of a slew of zany characters, from Newt the midget, son of The Father of The Atom Bomb, to a secretary who disdains anyone who "thinks too much," to a philanthropist who turns out to be the complete opposite, to a zillion others (almost too many) in between. We are taken to the island of San Lorenzo, a Carribean banana republic run by a paranoind, eccentric dictator that is totally at the beck and call of the USA, and that is where things really get weird.

    This book is divided into 127 very short chapters, which makes it not only easier to read and remember, but also made it easier, I'm sure, for Mr. Vonnegut to write.

    One of the main points of this story, if I understand correctly, is that religion, in this case "Bokonism," is pretty much a hodge-podge/hocus-pocus bed of spectacular lies. In the end, the founder of Bokonism, Bokonen, admits himself that it was all a complete joke, not to be taken sersiously (how can anyone take seriously a religion where people make love by rubbing their feet together?), but I won't spoil it by telling you what happens in between.

    Mad scientists and their nervous secretaries, midget kung-fu, foot sex, countless hungry, skinny, stupid natives, one beautiful, "healthy" native, fat businessmen here to save the world, steep jungles, waterfalls, underground bomb shelters, earthquakes, tornadoes, fire and brimstone (don't tell Vonnegut I said that), horse faced flute playing enfent terribles, and much, much more. Oh, and I almost forgot. Ice Nine. How could I forget Ice Nine?

    This book is a parable for the end of time.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Good read second time even better
    Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025
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    Read all Vonnegut books in college English class. Second reading gives more understanding of his humor, satire, and political criticism. Great for a book club read.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Great price & performance
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    This isn't about the contents of this book. Plenty of other places you can get that info. This review is about this version/printing. Good student version. Uncoated paper for pages, decent font size, lightweight binding. It'll last the semester. You won't wince at the price if you need to recycle at the end of school year.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A classic dark satire on the Cold War
    Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2011
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    Back when I was in high school and college (shortly after the dinosaurs died off) Kurt Vonnegut was probably the most read author among my peers, followed closely by J.R.R. Tolkein and Hermann Hesse. Of these three, Hesse's novels addressed the spiritual restlessness of the 1960s, Tolkein was like a few hits off a bong that allowed the reader to experience an entirely different world, and Vonnegut, well he was the one who best expressed the frustration and lack of faith in our leaders and government.

    Vonnegut, followed closely by Mark Twain, was the greatest satirist this country ever produced. He took on all the topics of the day with a wit that was as sharp as a rapier's edge. He had the ability to make you laugh and squirm at the same time. His passing a few years ago left a void in American literature. ("So it goes," to quote another of his books.)

    Cat's Cradle is one of a handful of Vonnegut's books that rank among the best of 20th century literature. Re-reading it after a couple of decades is to immerse oneself again into a familar stream. I'm glad I had the chance to read Cat's Cradle years ago. To read it for the first time now, in the post-9/11, post Cold War era, must seem a bit daunting. Without the background of living through a time when nuclear missiles were poised to reign down annihilation on mankind, some of Vonnegut's bitter humor is lost. Put it remains a powerful voice.

    In a mere 300 pages and 100+ very short chapters, Vonnegut manages to construct a novel that pulls together the threads of a uniquely dysfunctional family, an outlawed religion, a banana republic dictatorship on a small Carribean island, a secretly created substance that can destroy the world, and ... well, so much more that you wonder how he will ever pull it off without unraveling all the various threads. Somehow he does it and, in the process, turns those threads into a tapestry of human folly. That's the true genius of Vonnegut. That his unique voice and vision will still be around a century from now seems inevitable!

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  • 3 out of 5 stars
    Classic Satire
    Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018
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    Okay -- three stars. That's what I think OTHER readers will think of this book. I think it is worth four stars. But this review is supposed to try and be helpful to you, dear reader, so I do not wish to inflate how good YOU might think this book is.

    But let's face it: It's Vonnegut. Satirical. Whimsical. Deadly earnest in a half-joking kind of way. Not particularly optimistic about the future of us People, and not, apparently, particularly fond of us either. Three stars of Vonnegut is worth maybe four stars of Wolfe, maybe five stars of Koontz. Just three stars of Twain, though.

    So about this book: it's a quick read. There are like 127 chapters in the story, but they all fit (in my edition) into just 287 pages. 287 very spacious and roomy pages. The chapters tend to be about a page-and-a-half long, some just a couple of paragraphs. Vonnegut bounces right along, telling the story of John, as John seeks to write a biography of one of the father's of the atom bomb. (A fictional father.)

    The work no doubt contains some of Vonnegut's more creative ideas: ice-9; Bokononism; Mona Aamons Monzano, the most beautiful girl ever; a completely incomprehensible dialect of what might have once been the English language; and, of course, the end of the World. The story starts out innocently enough, but one thing just leads to the next and the next and before you know it, you will find yourself enmeshed in a world of utter ridiculousness, but you had better take it seriously or you may end up on "the hook." Pronounced "hy-u-o-ook-kuh."

    So, not too deep, but deep enough. Not too, too funny, but totally, irreverently so. Not too long, but not too short. You will most likely enjoy this book.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
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    I don't want to spend too much time writing a review of what is, in essence, a classic novel. This is my first reading of Cat's Cradle, and my first time reading anything of substantial length by Kurt Vonnegut. The simple reason I don't want to spend too much time reviewing this book is that it has already been reviewed countless times, especially by people far more familiar with it than I am.

    SPOILER ALERT! This is a short book, and it's almost impossible to avoid spoiling even the ending while trying to discuss significant aspects of the work. Also, this book has been around a while, meaning it's highly unlikely you won't have heard at least a capsule summary of the plot. That said, the following two paragraphs reveal details near the end of the book.

    There were only two things I found disappointing in the story: First, there was no speculation nor explanation given as to why there would suddenly be purple-mouthed tornadoes all over the place. Perhaps that was just the author's speculation about the knock-on effects of all the Earth's water suddenly converting to ice-nine.

    Second, there was mention of a strange nimbus ("lavender corona") surrounding the "weird plug" of rock sitting on the back of Mt. McCabe, and it wasn't clear if this was some strange phenomenon or not; the narrator spoke of his desire to visit this formation, to climb it, but he never reports doing so. It's an unexplored detail, and in such a slender volume, such things make me wish for more.

    The writing was excellent: literate, trenchant and witty. This is my first foray into Vonnegut, so I have no other points of reference to go by.

    The Rosetta Books edition of this Kindle e-book seems to fall somewhere between the ultra-cheap e-books (free or $0.99) and the premium e-books (with list prices close to those of the print editions) sold by Amazon -- both in terms of price and in terms of general quality. This edition was mostly decent, but had some typesetting issues with punctuation (wrong type of quote or apostrophe used -- open quote instead of close quote, for instance). Further, there were several cases where it was obvious that the text was obtained using OCR of a print edition, and this manifested frequently as the wrong letter in a word, or a letter like "m" being replaced by "rn."

    I was never unable to determine what was truly meant in any passage, but the handful of flaws in this e-book could be easily corrected.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Kurt Vonnegut is a wonderful part of our American Heritage.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
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    I encountered AN ENGLISH MAJOR with a graduate degree who had NEVER read any of Kurt Vonnegut's masterful works. None. Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, was so far ahead of its time that people still have not digested its message that unbridled complexity is beyond the control of humans, and it will eventually get us if we don't watch out! This novel is the starting point to enter Kurt's virtual reality. It's where he gives birth to a number of his recurring characters. And it's a fun fun fun and entertaining read. And you accidentally learn deep truths about the human condition that you don't even notice as you are exposed to them -- especially as applies to religion. Everyone should read this book. If they are normal -- or at least human -- they will want to go on and read more of Mr. Vonneguts fine works. Praise Bokonon, and may you all escape being crucified on The Hook!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    My all time favorite
    Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
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    My favorite book since the first of many reads. It never ceases to comfort me; especially in times like now.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Fabulous
    Reviewed in Spain on July 31, 2023
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    I have nothing to add, is a classic, easy to read, in a perfect penguin edition

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    “History!” writes Bokonon. “Read it and weep!”
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    A lady whose name I cannot recall suggested this reading after I blabbered my opinion on our species. Three years later I stand dipped in gratitude toward her. Maybe the notion of Rochester’s “Imperfect enjoyment” suits the emotion this book has delivered. An exquisite and irreversible imperfect enjoyment. I am not the same after reading this. I am now eager to indulge in my brand new vice and read everything Vonnegut ever wrote.

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    世界の終わる音はAH-WHOOOM
    Reviewed in Japan on February 1, 2014
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    どことなくジャマイカを思わせるカリブ海に浮かぶ南の島が舞台のSF小説。

    島では怪しげな現世否定の新興宗教ボコノン教が殷賑を極めていた。この宗教は

    作者ヴォネガットのニヒリズム思想の代弁でもありユーモラス。

    肝心のストーリーはこの宗教に特に関係なく、たまたまやってきたアメリカ人一家が

    偶然に次ぐ偶然で、あっけなく世界を滅亡させてしまう、という話。世界の終末、という

    テーマはサイエンスフィクションのド定番中のド定番だが、科学的説明つけながらも、

    本作ほど脱力感のある、どうしようもない終わり方をする作品を私は知らず、いつ

    読んでもあっけにとられて笑ってしまう。

    ちなみに世界の終わる音は、巨大な”AH-WHOOOM”という音だそうだ。

    その音の正体が何なのか、は、ぜひ読んで確かめてみてほしい。

    世界が終わった後も少しだけ終末後の世界の描写が続くのだが、これがどことなく心地よさそう。

    ゾンビ映画でショッピングモールに立てこもって、嬉々とするシーンを思い浮かべてしまう。

    こんな終わり方をする世界なら、ぜひ立ち会ってみたいものだ。

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Oooh oui c'est bon ! :)
    Reviewed in France on December 24, 2016
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    Kurt Vonnegut est un écrivain hyper intelligent, garde le suspens dans ses oeuvres. Je commence à peine à découvrir mais il est en train de rentrer dans mon top 5 de mes auteurs préférés de tous les temps :)

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Probably on Kurt's top 5
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 19, 2023
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    Probably on Kurt's top 5 -- not as good as Slaughterhouse Five and Sirens of Titan, but definitely good

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