Plot Summary

To Be a Cat

Matt Haig
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To Be a Cat

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012

Book Brief

Matt Haig

To Be a Cat

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012
Book Details
Pages

304

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

England • Contemporary

Publication Year

2012

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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Super Short Summary

To Be a Cat by Matt Haig follows Barney, a boy who experiences a transformational change, leading him to navigate challenges from a new perspective. The story explores themes of identity, empathy, and self-discovery as Barney attempts to adapt and find solutions to unforeseen problems.

Fantastical

Mysterious

Playful

Adventurous

Bittersweet

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

To Be a Cat by Matt Haig is praised for its imaginative premise and engaging storytelling, making it appealing to young readers. The book’s humor and relatable themes of identity are highlights. However, some critiques note a predictable plot. Overall, Haig delivers a charming story with a strong blend of fantasy and reality, despite minor pacing issues.

Who should read this

Who Should Read To Be a Cat?

A reader who enjoys To Be a Cat by Matt Haig likely loves whimsical and imaginative children's novels with adventure and humor. They might also enjoy Coraline by Neil Gaiman or Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins. These readers appreciate quirky plots, transformation themes, and young protagonists navigating unusual challenges.

Book Details
Pages

304

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

England • Contemporary

Publication Year

2012

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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