Cat Girl's Day Off
Review
By Bookish
Cat Girl’s Day Off is not only an action-packed and intensely entertaining story. This book is also layered up with meaning and profound messages. Featuring themes like friendship, family, self-discovery and self-acceptance, it’s a book that will not only make you snort your drink through your nose, but also make you stop and think. To me, this book is a gem. It’s a pocket full of sunshine that brightened my day, made me laugh like a maniac (and in public, too!), and left me feeling satisfied, mellow, and enriched.
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