by Kimberly Pauley
Combines Ferris Bueller's Day Off with a Nancy-Drew-level mystery in an alternate world just like ours but one in which super-powers called Talents exist. Natalie, the over-looked middle child in a high-achieving family, talks to cats. It's strictly considered a worthless Talent, until she solves th...
The best way I can describe my experience with Cat Girl's Day Off would be that it was like having a bad day. A bad day is when you wake up late, drop your toothbrush on the bathroom floor, can't find the car keys, see some young kid screaming in the grocery store, and don't get the last piece of pi...
It's a predictable, cute summer read. Bonus star for Ferris references.
4.5 starsI enjoyed this one quite a bit, despite the annoying, stereotyped BFFs. I consider this a popcorn read; it's quick and the prose is breezy and humorous. I loved all of the cats, even if Nat wasn't so fond of all of her new feline friends. Pack this one in your beach bag - it's the perfec...