Cat Girl's Day Off
Review
By CJ Redwine, YA Books Central
There’s so much to love about this book. The characters are vivid, authentic, and distinct. The relationships are nuanced. The setting feels absolutely real. The humor is spot-on. And the adventure keeps the reader turning the pages as fast as possible . . .There are lovely little moments along the way between Nat and her family and friends. There are cringe-worthy moments as well, especially at school, as the attention-shy Nat lands herself in hot water in the most memorable way possible. I absolutely couldn’t put the book down. This is a wild, funny, heart-warming adventure that will have readers begging for a sequel.
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