A review by gg1213
Cats, Scarves and Liars by Kathryn White

3.0

I was lucky enough to win a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway.
So as the cover states, this is meant to be an offbeat thriller, and it is!
Peppa is quirky, though a little immature and simple minded at times. The storyline is zany and out there, similar to "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" (perhaps a controversial opinion) but in an obviously different genre. It was a quick read, and I'm glad I got the chance to check it out.
That being said, I had three issues that I find worth bringing up here.
There were a decent amount of typos. Most being spelling and word order. That's a line edit, and it doesn't take away from the story, but it is noticeable.
The storyline gets pretty predictable rather quickly. I was barely into the story when I guessed how things would play out, which were more or less correct.
The book description gives away some major plot developments that don't pop up until much later in the book (which is only around 180 pages long to begin with).

Over all though, I liked it. It wasn't exactly a thriller in my opinion, but then again, I don't know if it was supposed to be. It's a light book that's quick to get through. It's quirky enough that you can almost entirely look past some of the character faults (a few characters seem borderline deranged).
Looking at the book's prices, I would recommend reading it in ebook format, especially if you just want to try it out, but it's available in print both on amazon and the book depository if you're interested.