If Cats Disappeared from the World

by

Genki Kawamura, Eric Selland

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy sentimental, feel-good stories with a philosophical bent.
  • Cat lovers and those who appreciate the special bond between humans and pets.
  • Fans of Japanese literature looking for a quick, accessible read.
  • People grappling with questions of mortality and the meaning of life.
  • Those who enjoy magical realism and slightly fantastical premises in their fiction.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking complex, nuanced explorations of philosophical themes.
  • Those who prefer more realistic or grounded fiction without fantastical elements.
  • People who are put off by overly sentimental or emotionally manipulative storytelling.
  • Readers looking for strong character development and intricate plotting.
  • Those who dislike books that are heavily focused on introspection and internal monologue.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Thought-provoking exploration of what gives life meaning and value
  • Heartwarming and emotional story that resonates with many readers
  • Clever premise of trading things for extra days of life
  • Insightful reflections on human connections and relationships
  • Charming portrayal of the bond between humans and cats
  • Humorous elements, especially interactions with the devil character
  • Encourages appreciation for everyday joys and experiences
  • Poignant meditation on mortality and making the most of limited time
  • Simple yet profound writing style that is accessible to many readers
  • Touches on themes of regret, reconciliation, and closure at life's end

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Overly simplistic or superficial treatment of deep themes for some readers
  • Writing style may feel clunky or awkward, possibly due to translation
  • Plot and character development can seem thin or underdeveloped
  • Some find it too sentimental or emotionally manipulative
  • Premise and ending may be too predictable for some
  • Lack of depth in exploring philosophical concepts
  • Disjointed narrative structure that doesn't flow smoothly
  • Characters may feel one-dimensional or unrealistic
  • Repetitive themes and ideas throughout the book
  • Talking cat element feels out of place or gimmicky to some readers

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