3 stars |
I got this book as a gift from a friend. She knows I love cats, so the book caught her attention. The cover is beautiful. So right off the bat, I was ecstatic to have received this book in my possession.
My feelings on this book are mixed. Emotions have fluctuated on and off throughout reading the book. It honestly started as a one star. It didn’t start off interesting at all + I never knew there was a first book until the author had mentioned it in later chapters. Secondly, I had no motivation to continue the book. At the end of every chapter, I never wanted to continue on. Nothing kept me on the edge of my seat, or kept me turning pages. It’s a chill a book.
Overall, I loved the essence of the book, the main idea. I loved the rawness and the realness of the book. It made the book worth reading. I understand the book title is “Cats & Daughters” but I didn’t expect the majority of the story to be about the authors relationship with her daughter. I didn’t mind at all (I actually liked it), I just had my mind prepared for more cat action. At the beginning of the book, I was confused because there was no indication of a cat entering the story anytime soon. Hence why the book is three stars. It just took a while to get to the cat part, and even then, I was expecting more cat stories than daughter issues.
Nonetheless, the ending felt right. Someone misjudged for rebelling when, in reality, they were just trying to find themselves. Furthermore, the comparisons of the author’s daughter and the little Siamese kitty, Jonah, was a nice touch.
Although it wasn’t a page turning book, I enjoyed reading it during my free time.