Member Reviews
Seeing the cat, I was instantly drawn to Cat's Fur. Pictures are very detailed but they are a bit on dark and scary side. It is almost opposite of Rocio Bonilla. It provides another perspective to animals, but since some cat drawings are somewhat Stephen King' style, I am afraid that children might not get along with them after seeing this.
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I felt this book had a fantastic concept! I loved the feel of the book and the gross things like her runny nose and bulging eyes. The cats were so cute and fit very well within the artwork of the book. The writing was fast and very simple for very young kids. I did not understand why the end of the book cut off so sharp with no ending or cliffhanger or anything. I felt like I missed something at the end. I felt it was so short. I wanted more.
'Cat's Fur' & 'Lizard Brew' are two books that go together. Honestly the first just ended abruptly. The continuation was written differently- way too long and more lengthy that cats fur. It really bothered me that the books weren't uniform with each other. I really think that this story would have been better suited as one book.
Utterly unremarkable book about a witch whose cats get hexed to make her allergic to them. So-so script and artwork – I just don't consider this very memorable at all. What's more, this is the prequel to the proper story of how the curse is revoked – the two books are certainly two halves of a pair, but when this has about fifty words and the other five hundred, why can't two become one??!!
Cat’s Fur by Bonnie Stanard is a great tale for Halloween. The illustrations are amazing and fit very wel, with the story.
This is a bit darker than I like in children's books both in story and illustration. Also it seems incomplete. I know there is a follow up, but this one leaves you hanging.