Reading order

Kurt Vonnegut reading order

A source-backed suggested path through Vonnegut, plus local Sort By Cravings links where a book profile exists.

Suggested reader path

1

Player Piano

Suggested first step from the Vonnegut Library reading path.

2

God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater

Suggested before the best-known crossover starting points.

3

Slaughterhouse-Five

Local profile available; compare length, mood, and reader fit before choosing.

4

The Sirens of Titan

Suggested after Slaughterhouse-Five in the source path.

5

Cat's Cradle

Suggested after The Sirens of Titan in the source path.

6

Galapagos

Suggested after Cat's Cradle in the source path.

7

Slapstick

Suggested after Galapagos in the source path.

8

Deadeye Dick

Suggested after Slapstick in the source path.

9

Bluebeard

Suggested after Deadeye Dick in the source path.

10

Hocus Pocus

Suggested after Bluebeard in the source path.

11

Jailbird

Suggested after Hocus Pocus in the source path.

12

Mother Night

Suggested after Jailbird in the source path.

13

Timequake

Suggested after Mother Night in the source path.

14

Breakfast of Champions

Suggested last in this source path, not because it was published last.

Source note: this is a suggested reading path, not strict publication order. Checked against the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library suggested reading-order article.

Quick verdict

Use this reading-order guide to start the series without guessing, then follow the related book and author paths if the world feels like a fit.

  • 1 book profile link helps you compare before choosing.
  • 3 related guide links keep the craving going.

Reader fit

4 visible next paths | Series guide available

Read if

  • Readers who want a faster, clearer path through this reading-order guide.

Skip if

  • Readers who want to skip series context entirely.

Series context

Reading order guide | verified series context

Where to start

If you want a local Sort By Cravings profile first, open Slaughterhouse-Five. If you want the source path from the beginning, start with Player Piano.

Reader fit

This path is for adult/general literary readers. Because Vonnegut often uses war, death, satire, or dark absurdity, check edition or publisher notes before assigning to younger readers.