A review by lagobond
Anatole and the Cat by Eve Titus

2.0

Well this was a disappointment. Where [b:Anatole|802348|Anatole (Anatole, #1)|Eve Titus|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1425040625l/802348._SX50_.jpg|2291926] was lighthearted, sweet, and unique -- Anatole and the Cat felt negative, chaotic, clichéd, and half-heartedly cobbled together. It's hectic, oddly boring, predictable, and overly wordy. The French words feel like afterthoughts, rather than an integral part of the story, as they were in the first book. This would be one star from me, if it weren't for the funny cheese improvement suggestions Anatole left for the workers.