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Kindof a generic cat book for cat people. There's not enough of the signature Zelda content (pictures and poetry) that makes the twitter account worth a follow.

Meet Zelda, internet famous cat and supercutie!


First up a big thanks for my hubby for giving me this one as a birthday present! I love Zelda, see her daily tweets pop by, and I had to have this book when I saw it come out. It looked adorable, fun, hilarious, and cattastic.

In this book we get to meet Zelda, the internet famous cat with her huge startled/derpy eyes. We see her go on a dating site, first in the hopes of netting some yummy fishes, second dating with some hot cats in the neighbourhood (which had some lovely and weird results). But Zelda also tells us about her humans, how she got to live with them, gives advice to other cats (and apparently a human who managed to send a letter) on their humans which had me laughing especially the pregnancy one, she gives us advice on various things one can do in their home (yes, their), like have you tried ironing board surfing which is not easy but oh so much fun? Or yoga which also means helping out your human if they try yoga. There is a lot to this book I won’t tell you everything otherwise the fun is gone and we don’t want that, do we?

The book also has illustrations and photographs of Zelda. I loved seeing those.. but I wouldn’t have minded more! Maybe at the end a photo album? How she first was when she arrived at her new home and then she her grow up and get more quirky.

I had fun reading it, however, one little thing, it did get a bit repetitive at times. It was a bit of the same pattern throughout the book and I would have liked it to be a bit more random.

I was a bit confused by one part. The night part. In which Zelda claims that she cannot see well in the dark and is struggling? But I thought cats could see pretty well in the dark? I have yet to see a cat who stumbles around in the dark or has a hard time finding its place.

But all in all, this was a delightful book which had me laughing and awwing. At times she was a bit harsh towards her humans, but in general she seems like a sweet kitty. I definitely give some plus points to the cover + the colour of it.
I would highly recommend this funny book. If you are a fan of Zelda (like me) you will love it, but if you are new I am sure Zelda will capture your heart and in the end you will be, just like me, looking at her pictures forever.

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/

Was really quite disappointed there wasn’t more poetry in this book as that was why I liked curious Zelda. I warmed to it more as I went along but it definitely felt like a lot of filler content. Feels like this book was created for the sake of it and it didn’t know what it was supposed to be.

Fun to read for all ages!

For a book about Zelda, it didn't have nearly enough Zelda in it. It needs more Zelda pictures and poems!
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced

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About the Book: This is a tale of a life of a cat, the hardships and the joys. From witty poetry on house appliances, to prose on training your staff, and positive reinforcement shown via gifts. From helping other cats and staff in need of help, to maintaining healthy life, aka how to utilize your home to keep in shape.

My Opinion: This is a very cozy and humorous read, all written from Zelda’s perspective in prose, poetry, letters, and chat messages. It was interesting, heartwarming and very funny at times. Definitely a wonderful read to just rest with.

Too cute to be true!

The curious cat Zelda and her adventures, her poems, lots of cute pictures and pretty illustrations, as well as a ton of wise and expert advice on all aspects of cat (& human) life. Stay curious.
adventurous funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing medium-paced

A fun read with unexpected inspirational and positive moments, including the importance of self love and acceptance 

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