![]() ![]() There's a rather confusing message about cheating here, as Kitty really had no choice (because the test itself was dishonest). ![]() Kitty must resort to cheating if she wants to remain a cat. The test administrator turns out to be a chicken, and he demands that everyone in the class lay an egg in order to pass. So she goes to a class to prepare for the test. The story tries way too hard to be funny, and while it might tickle the funny bone of a child, it's not going to have much appeal for older readers.īasically, Kitty fails at being a cat and needs to take a test to get her cat license back. For one thing, Kitty barely features in the middle part of the book! That's taken up with a rather ridiculous plot about chickens trying to achieve world domination through #2 pencils. ![]() I know this character and series are popular, but after reading this particular installment, I can't really see why. But this is more of a graphic novel for kids. I was under the impression that the Bad Kitty books were all picture books. ![]()
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