Cat Girl's Day Off
Review
By Life is Better with Books
“The book lived up to my hope. It is a great, funny story . . . Nat is a really good character. Funny, self-confident and insecure in equal amounts, which is very realistic. Her thoughts and experiences as the middle child are perfect. Every kid can relate to those kinds of feelings. All in all, this is a realistic fiction with very realistic characters.
There is a bonus included for those of us who would get the joke when I call roll and say “Bueller….Bueller……….Bueller…..Bueller?””
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