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Book Review | Cat and Cat Adventures: The Quest for Snacks by Susie Yi

4.0 rating
Reviewed by Kaitlin Coulter in Animals,Book Reviews,Food,Graphic Novel,Magic
  • AuthorSusie Yi
  • PublisherHarperAlley
  • Published9/07/2021
  • Pages96

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Squash and Ginny are mischievous and magical cats who are on a quest to eat all the snacks. As soon as their human leaves for the day they use their powers to gather snacks and head to their secret lair. But chaos strikes when they find they have eaten their entire store of snacks!

Squash (who only has one eye, we don’t know why but it is adorable) uses his magic wand and potion maker to find a spell to conjure more snacks. Trouble strikes when curious Ginny uses the magic wand without proper preparations. This starts the pair on an incredible journey into magical lands where they must swim in the Mewmaid Ocean, correctly answer the riddle of the fox volcano spirit to reunite a family of Magma pups, save the bun-fairies from a forest drought and bring all their new friends together for a snack party in order to get back home.

It’s a tall order for a pair of cats, but if anyone can manage it the magical Squash and Ginny can. The graphic novel is colorful and easy to follow. The story is fun and entertaining and a great choice for fans of cats, silliness, snacks, Dogman or Phoebe and Her Unicorn. This would be a great read for a reluctant reader because it is light and fun and the cats keep you intrigued. The story ends with the suggestion of a sequel, and we can’t wait to see what Squash and Ginny get up to next!

I received this book as an eARC from NetGalley and HarperAlley in exchange for my honest review.

About Susie Yi

Kaitlin Coulter

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Hi! I'm Kaitlin. I am a Children's Services Librarian at in a large library system in California. I am passionate about early childhood development and literacy skills, teaching parents how to help their children develop a love of education and reading all sorts of children's literature. This is a space where I write about why these things matter, tips to help parents and recommend books I think your child will love.

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