Snazzy Cat Capers book series [7-10]

“She’s the pussycat love child of James Bond and Zsa Zsa Gabor, and who can’t love that?”
Kirkus Reviews

Available now!“Classy bad girl Ophelia is as funny as she is furry (though she’s not too bad: FFBI agents rarely keep the sparkly they swipe…it’s the thrill of the heist!). Hooson’s cartoon illustrations and many in-line comic-strip pages are just t…

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“Classy bad girl Ophelia is as funny as she is furry (though she’s not too bad: FFBI agents rarely keep the sparkly they swipe…it’s the thrill of the heist!). Hooson’s cartoon illustrations and many in-line comic-strip pages are just the ticket to keep pages turning and prompt calls for sequels.

She’s the pussycat love child of James Bond and Zsa Zsa Gabor, and who can’t love that? (Fantasy. 7-11)”—Kirkus Reviews

Available now!“Kent’s prose is outlandishly sprinkled with animal puns, and Ophelia’s sidekick, Oscar the inventor (a goldfish), provides additional comic relief with his costumes and anxious personality. Ophelia’s confidence and competence will dra…

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“Kent’s prose is outlandishly sprinkled with animal puns, and Ophelia’s sidekick, Oscar the inventor (a goldfish), provides additional comic relief with his costumes and anxious personality. Ophelia’s confidence and competence will draw readers back to this series for more dangerous, lawless adventures. Full pages of humorous graphic panels and illustrations amusingly break up the text for young chapter-book readers. Bubbles with personality. (Fiction. 8-11)—Kirkus Reveiws

PRE-ORDER Snazzy Cat Capers Meow or Never now. Launch date: Sept. 15, 2020“Ophelia, a strong, smart female character, here provides readers with another fun contribution to chapter-book series shelves. Entertaining for fans of cats, adventures, and …

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“Ophelia, a strong, smart female character, here provides readers with another fun contribution to chapter-book series shelves. Entertaining for fans of cats, adventures, and wordplay. (Fiction. 7-11)” —Kirkus Reviews