A review by eric_conrad
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls by Robert A. Heinlein

4.0

Heinlein divided the book into three sections. Each one is different from the previous section with one character narrating through all of three. In some ways it makes sense, but also feels as though it gets wrapped up too quickly in the end. For me this made the third section the weakest and least enjoyable to read.

I would not recommend this as a first read of Heinlein, but having read at least ten of his books it was a fun read for me. Heinlein weaves in both the Moon is a Harsh Mistress and the Number of the Beast. Oh the story still makes sense, but the nods to the other two books of his would be lost on others.