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A review by ipehalena
Felix the Railway Cat by Kate Moore
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
4.5
For cat lovers, this book might be fit for you because it tells a story about a cat who works at the railway station. And it's based on a true story so you can check Instagram and the news about felix on the internet soon after you've finished reading this book.
In the first chapter the story made me feel so bored. I ever want to put this ebook back to the tbr list and move to the other ebook. But NO, I - with my respectful heart - continue reading this ebook then suddenly it became the heartwarming story I ever read. I am for sure, not a cat lover, because I have a phobia of cats. But, it doesn't mean I hate them, NO. They were funny yet cute but sometimes a bad animal for me. Just like love and hate relationship with them 🤣.
And I think this ebook - even though it has mixed reviews - is still a good one, funny and light reading. I could finish this in just one sitting just because I really want to know what happens next to Felix and her coworkers.
I didn't even realize that this Felix is a real cat that works for Huddersfield station after I moved to the end chapter and found a great picture of her and her co-workers. It's really interesting to read an ebook based on a true story and the fact that Felix still exists and works for the station. On the second and third slide, they are a photograph of Felix with her friends at work! First slide is Angie, whom she's the first supporter that agreed of Gareth's idea to have a cat at railstation.
I read the translated version and it is still a good ebook to read. Fits for you also who looks for a novel with minimum conflicts and a heartwarming. It also has a slow pace, for me, it might be different for you