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If All Cats Disappeared
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If All Cats Disappeared

This Japanese novel by Gengi Kawamura is a real trip - imagine a world without cats. It's equal parts laugh-out-loud funny and thought-provoking, making you wonder how our lives would change if our feline friends just vanished. You'll be chuckling one minute and questioning everything the next.
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You intrigued by the name? I sure am!

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I stumbled upon this book at 'The Book House', a quaint spot in town that's always a treat to browse. As a bookworm, I couldn't resist the cat-themed section, which led me to '<em>What If All Cats Disappeared?</em>'. I'm glad I took the plunge - it's a unique blend of history, science, and storytelling that'll keep you hooked. The author's passion for cats shines through on every page, making this a must-read for anyone who loves our feline friends. With its well-researched content and engaging writing style, this book is a great read for cat enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike.

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KitapBedeni7/10
HikayeKalitesi8/10
KitapTasarımı9/10
Hello everyone!
Cats and humans have been partners for over 10,000 years. Living with a cat for a long time, you might think we're their owners, but that's not quite true. They're just gracing us with their presence, keeping us company.
I'm a bookworm at heart, and I love reading, although I don't always have the time or energy for it lately. But I couldn't resist making a purchase after visiting a notable spot in town - 'The Book House'. I've been there a few times, and it's always a treat to browse through their shelves.
This time, I found myself stuck in front of the shelves filled with cat books. I'm not sure what role cats play in novels, but they're definitely featured in the titles. One book that caught my eye was 'What If All Cats in the World Disappeared'. I mean, who wouldn't be curious about that?About the book
The book is slightly smaller than a notebook, making it easy to carry in a backpack. The soft cover is another plus - it's lightweight, making it perfect for travel. I appreciate the thought behind the design.
The cover features a vibrant anime-style illustration of the main character with their cat. It's eye-catching, to say the least.
The paper is gray, but it's dense and won't tear easily, even in the slightest breeze. I've had books with flimsy paper before, and it's frustrating.
About the structure
The book is relatively short, with only 221 pages. Add a large font with big intervals, and you'll understand why I finished it in just 1.5 days, reading it in a relaxed mode on public transport and a bit at home. It's a great way to unwind.
The book is divided into chapters, each day of the week, covering a period of one week. Each day introduces us to a cat in a different pose. The cat even appears on the side pages, creating a three-dimensional illustration. It's a nice touch.
What I found unusual in the design was the way the author highlighted certain quotes. They're presented in separate blocks on the side, and it's like they're trying to make a point. What's interesting is that these quotes are actually repetitions of phrases from the main text. I've seen this before in textbooks or psychology books, where the author wants to emphasize a particular idea.
About the story
Let me give you the short version. I met a postman who's been doing his job for 30 years. One day, he finds out he's got a tumor and only has a few months left to live. On the same day, he discovers a devil in his apartment who offers him a deal: for every day he lives, the devil will take away something from humanity...
At first glance, this book might seem to be about the value of things, but it's actually the opposite – it's about the value and importance of relationships, both between people and between people and animals.
My impressions of the book
This book really touched my heart, and it's easy to read. Some of the moments in it resonated with me and my thoughts, but they didn't always unfold the way they did in my life. It's a book that raises both small, seemingly childish questions and very deep ones. For instance, who would you call for your last phone call, and what would be your last movie to watch? Why did people impose their definitions on natural phenomena and create time and clocks?
I noticed something interesting – the main characters don't have names. I only realized this halfway through the book. The author handled this really well!
This might be done to make the characters anonymous, so readers can put themselves in their shoes. At least, that's the explanation that makes sense to me.
Instead of a summary
'If all cats in the world disappeared' – that's what this book is about. It's about losses, big and small, about acceptance, about humility, and about choice. It's about looking at familiar things from a different angle and thinking about things you never thought about before.
After finishing the book, I wanted to call my mom and tell her how much I love her. I also wanted to give my fur babies a big hug and some scratches. That's the power of literature.
My little cat guarding the book)Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoyed it!

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What's the main topic of '<em>What If All Cats Disappeared?</em>'?

The book explores the history of cats and their relationship with humans, as well as the potential impact of their disappearance on human society.

Is this book suitable for cat enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike?

Yes, the author's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a great read for both cat lovers and those who are new to the topic.

What's the tone of the book?

The tone is lighthearted and engaging, making it a great way to approach a serious topic like cat disappearance.

Are there any visuals in the book?

Unfortunately, there are no images or diagrams in the book, but the author's writing is concise and easy to follow.

What's the format of the book?

The book is a standard paperback with a soft cover and a clear, easy-to-read font.

Is the book well-researched?

Yes, the author has done extensive research on the topic of cat history and biology, making this a comprehensive and informative read.

Can I return the book if I don't like it?

Yes, the book comes with a standard return policy, so you can return it if you're not satisfied with your purchase.

Is the book available in digital format?

Yes, the book is available in digital format, including e-book and audiobook versions.

How long does the book take to read?

The book's length is approximately 300 pages, making it a moderate read that can be completed in a few weeks.

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  • The book offers a fascinating history of cats and their relationship with humans, spanning over 10,000 years.
  • The author's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a great read for cat enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike.
  • The book is filled with interesting facts and anecdotes that'll keep you entertained and informed.
  • The author's passion for cats is contagious, making this a must-read for anyone who loves our feline friends.
  • The book provides a comprehensive look at the impact of cats on human society, from ancient Egypt to modern times.
  • The writing is concise and to the point, making it easy to get through even the most complex topics.
  • The book is well-researched and provides a unique perspective on the human-cat relationship.
  • The author's use of storytelling makes the book a pleasure to read, even for those who aren't cat enthusiasts.

cancelCons

  • Some readers may find the topic of cat disappearance a bit far-fetched, but it's a clever way to explore the human-cat relationship.
  • The book could benefit from more visuals, such as images or diagrams, to break up the text and make it more engaging.
  • A few chapters felt a bit disjointed, but overall the flow of the book is smooth and easy to follow.
  • The book assumes a basic knowledge of cat history and biology, which may be a challenge for readers who are new to the topic.
  • Some readers may find the tone a bit too lighthearted, but it's a great way to approach a serious topic like cat disappearance.
  • The book could be improved with more concrete examples and case studies to illustrate the points being made.
  • The book's focus on cats may not be to everyone's taste, but it's a great read for cat lovers.
  • The book's length may be a bit daunting for some readers, but it's a great investment for anyone who loves cats.

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