REVIEW: City Kitties by Rizwan Asad, illustrated by Andy Catling

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When naughty little Mitten asks Nessie why she never falls for his tricks, Nessie answers with a tale of experience.

She’s “been there, done that!”

Told in gentle rhymes, City Kitties is more than a story about knowing the value of experience. It’s about knowing which experiences are truly valuable.

Review

The illustrations are the best part of this one. Scampy Mitten is truly a mischievous kitten trying his best to pounce at or on Nessie but always ending up just a flick of his tail behind her sidesteps. Why can’t he catch her out? Well let Nessie tell her tale of a long life well lived, filled with adventures, travel, and time spent with lots of interesting people. The rhyming story is well done but maybe a bit long for younger children to stay interested in and hard for them to relate how traveling a lot leads to not falling for kitten tricks. I think kids might also easily understand who a generic “pirate” is but maybe not know who Napoleon or Cleopatra were. I felt that after Nessie finishes her story and leaves to enjoy a lap nap, the end was rather abrupt. The parts of this one just never quite came together for me. C+

~Jayne

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Jayne

Another long time reader who read romance novels in her teens, then took a long break before started back again about 25 years ago. She enjoys historical romance/fiction best, likes contemporaries, action- adventure and mysteries, will read suspense if there’s no TSTL characters and is currently reading more fantasy and SciFi.

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