By T.S. Eliot and Axel Scheffler
72 pages
There are many types of cats, it appears.
Some of which used to have flourishing careers.
Some young, fat, or have lived a long time.
This book will tell you about them in rhyme.
This book is very good at rhyming, and it was pretty smart, although I didn’t enjoy it that much. (Probably because I enjoy other more exciting genres.) I give it a 5/10, and recommend it to youngish children.
I love this review, clever and honest. It is great that your 40 book challenge has encouraged you to read some different genres.