Reviewed by Briana @ Pages Unbound on
I have to admit that this book is not really my style. Though I did find it amusing at times, it does not really align with my sense of humor. I am also not a huge fan of the loose, cartoony art style. However, the story is entertaining and the characters are pretty endearing. I have not read the prequel to the book, but had no trouble following the plot, understanding the characters, or otherwise comprehending what was going on in this world. The authors make enough allusions to past actions that it is possible to fill in the gaps of why some characters are distrustful of each other or make certain alliances with one another.
Overall, then, Apocalypse Meow Meow is pretty entertaining. I can easily imagine this appealing to middle schoolers, particularly boys. There are only a few words on each page (and oftentimes they’re words like “meow” or “grr”), so it’s a pretty quick read, which may also make it a good choice for reluctant readers.
Source: ARC from ALAAC15
Reading updates
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- 29 June, 2015: Finished reading
- 29 June, 2015: Reviewed