A review by paigewetzel
Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle by James Lundquist, Leonard Mustazza, Lawrence R. Broer, Jerome Klinkowitz, Loree Rackstraw, Peter Freese, Harold Bloom, Richard Giannone, Terry Southern, Peter J. Reed, Wendy B. Faris, John L. Simons, William S. Doxey, Zoltan Ab di-Nagy, David H. Goldsmith

4.0

As usual, Vonnegut has provided a thought-provoking commentary on humanity and a possible avenue of its future. I found his use of religion and discussion of very interesting and thought-provoking in my own life. It caused me to really reflect on why I believe what I do and how that affects my way of life. I think this book is also skilled in addressing and identifying ways that religion functions in society, for better or for worse. I love the way Vonnegut writes: a fictitious story in which one could easily gloss over main points and big ideas if you're not paying attention. It keeps me engage in Vonnegut's side thoughts and ensures that I'm thinking critically throughout the book. Another great read.