At the tender age of 8,
Catherine Locke realizes that she is overweight. But her best friend, Matt, has
always been there for her. When seventh grade arrives and Cat overhears a
conversation between Matt and a different classmate, she's changed forever. How
could she be friends with someone who thinks of her that way? Four years later,
Catherine is still trying to get over Matt. She has a different best friend
now! Cat doesn't need Matt anymore. Being a Science 'geek', Catherine decides
that her Science experiment will be life-changing. Maybe she can lose a few
pounds along the way. After losing a drastic amount of weight, all she needs is
a boyfriend. But what if the person she is in love is the one she has been
avoiding for four years?
Fat Cat is another weight loss
book, the theme that is a little over used nowadays. It's hard for a book like
that to seem unique, but with the eye-catching cover and the writing of
perfection, I have a feeling this one will make it far in the Reader's World.
Catherine is a likable main character (something every book needs) and the
challenges she faces aren't all due to being overweight, which I find is a nice
twist. To make it more interesting, Cat's logic is completely the opposite of
mine so whatever she does or says is surprising for me. I think the author
could have done a better job with adding Cat's relationship with her younger
brother into the chapters she's with her friends and such but, overall, I
enjoyed this book. I am sure others will too!
Contains:
*sensuality
*inappropriate touching (which is portrayed as wrong)
*some crude humor
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this sounds like a really good book! I'd love to read it, only problem is, my local library doesn't have it. :(
Sounds good!! may have to read this one!
Thanks for the review :)