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A review by annemariebookaholic
Christmas at the Cat Café by Jessica Redland
5.0
I give this story 4.5 stars but rounded up to 5. I loved this story although it was different than what I thought it was going to be about.
Life throws so many curves at Tabby that she doesn't know if she can get the Cat Cafe off the ground. So many things happen not to mention some health problems. Tabby has always wanted a Cat Cafe and now that it is happening, she is happy and scared. Not to mention her health issue.
The writing is wonderful, and it flowed nicely. I truly loved the story but at times it felt like there was way too much information about Fibromyalgia. Don't get me wrong the character suffered from it but it just felt pushed on the reader. So much information on the symptoms and such that it took something from the story. I found the fibro sections too narrative.
I went through a lot of emotions while reading Christmas at the Cat Cafe....it was a rollercoaster. I loved how the author described all the cats and their personalities...it made them more come alive with their antics. Some of the aspects of the cafe I don't think would go over big like being charged to sit at a table. I know I wouldn't go to a cafe if you had to pay to sit there and purchase food/drink. But then again it is a story and one that I did love.
I recommend if you love cats and want to learn about the different aspects of Fibromyalgia.
Life throws so many curves at Tabby that she doesn't know if she can get the Cat Cafe off the ground. So many things happen not to mention some health problems. Tabby has always wanted a Cat Cafe and now that it is happening, she is happy and scared. Not to mention her health issue.
The writing is wonderful, and it flowed nicely. I truly loved the story but at times it felt like there was way too much information about Fibromyalgia. Don't get me wrong the character suffered from it but it just felt pushed on the reader. So much information on the symptoms and such that it took something from the story. I found the fibro sections too narrative.
I went through a lot of emotions while reading Christmas at the Cat Cafe....it was a rollercoaster. I loved how the author described all the cats and their personalities...it made them more come alive with their antics. Some of the aspects of the cafe I don't think would go over big like being charged to sit at a table. I know I wouldn't go to a cafe if you had to pay to sit there and purchase food/drink. But then again it is a story and one that I did love.
I recommend if you love cats and want to learn about the different aspects of Fibromyalgia.