I received this book as a gift, not knowing what to expect. As a kid, I always loved animal books written from a pet's point of view. Now that I'm older, I still have fond memories of them, but I'm so picky that I usually find ones written for adults to be either trying too hard or too fluffy. This one was refreshingly different. Written predominantly from Sir Sheldon's perspective, the story follows a cat's adventures-- cleverly divided up into separate missions, where he is assigned by friends to go find someone or solve some mystery. There are many side characters that pop in and out of the book, all with very distinct personalities. I thought the characterization was great. All of the animals seemed well-thought out. The writing was good and flowed well. Each diary entry was very short, which kept the pace going nicely (as fun as this book was, it might have started to drag on if it weren't divided into such short parts). The action was fast paced and there were many quirky, cute scenes. I enjoyed the plot, which while mostly cheerful and comical, even had a few serious moments.
I definitely enjoyed this book! It was a first-time read of the author for me, but I will for sure check out more of her novels in the future. This is a lighthearted, sweet story. It is unlike many other books out there. I would recommend it to all animal lovers (especially cat people) and anyone who is looking for something heartwarming, but not quite over the top about it. It was fun!
4/5 stars.