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Wolfie's book,
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This review is from: A Cat Called Ian (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this morality tale for children. A very unpleasant little boy called Ian is turned into a cat. As a cat he has nine lives. He wears a collar studded with nine bright jewels and every time he loses a life (by playing the sort of nasty tricks he played when he was a boy) one of the jewels dies and goes out. Pretty soon, Ian realises that perhaps being horrible is not such a good idea!
A Cat Called Ian is the first children's book published by lorry driver Wolfren Riverstick and I am looking forward to reading the next two, "Amanda & Skelly" & "Amanda Goes to Laktose"
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A Cat Called Ian,
This review is from: A Cat Called Ian (Paperback)
Wolfren Riverstick is a master story teller and this one does not dissapoint. His style may be a little different from conventional ideas, but that is merely a reflection of the man and his fascinating stories. Here a little boy is transformed into a cat to teach him an important lesson. Actually he learns lots of important lessons, but boy, does he have some fun along the way! This story really captures the imagination and holds it. One day this will be a classic.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great first novel,
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This review is from: A Cat Called Ian (Paperback)
When a young boy makes the decision to climb the great white oak at the top of sunrise hill, he is ambushed by a gang of red squirrels who take him into Catland. In Catland he becomes a cat and the Catmaster gives him the sentence of nine lives, as a punishment for his bad behaviour and if he loses his nine lives he must remain a cat forever.
I liked this book because it was funny and you never know whats going to happen next. Does he return to his life as a boy or does he remain a cat forever? Youll have to read the story to find out! I would strongly recommend this book to anyone who likes a gripping, sometimes hilarious read. An absolutely unputdownable book! Five out of five!
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