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To be a Cat - Matt Haig

 Very much like another book I've read before, but so very different. I received this book as a gift from Ellie @ Book End (http://musingsofabookshopgirl.blogspot.co.uk) . I was told that it was very good and I wasn't disappointed as it was an exceptional read!

 7/10 A simple fun story!     

Comments

Ellie said…
Wow, you finished it already?! Which book did it remind you of that you'd already read? Glad you enjoyed it anyway!
Unknown said…
The peculiar power of Tabitha Brown. I don't think its here though. I'd probably rate it 7/10
Ellie said…
I don't think I've read that one... At the moment I'm reading a book called THE FEARFUL by Keith Gray, which is about a Loch-Ness-Monster type legend. A boy is about to become the new protector of the town, who has to do a ritual every weekend to keep the people safe, but he doesn't even believe in the monster in the lake. I haven't worked out yet whether it's real or not!
Unknown said…
I think its an alien, which came to earth, went into the Loch then came out again, And now is in space. But it was caught on film. That book sounds really interesting, I'm going o try and find it so I can read it for myself!

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