Showing posts with label The Wrong Cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Wrong Cat. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 April 2015

April Book Haul!

Hi everyone! I've got my April Book Haul for you today. I'm going to start including library books in my hauls, since those are books I acquire too!

1. Free Days with George by Colin Campbell


2. The Wrong Cat by Lorna Crozier
Read my review here!


3. Seven Spoons by Tara O'Brady
Read my review here!


4. The Girls by Lori Lansens


5. Nothing Like Love by Sabrina Ramnanan


6. Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen


7. Dark Company by Natale Ghent


8. Sweet Tooth: Out of the Deep Woods by Jeff Lemire
(my library acquisition for the month)


9. My New Roots by Sarah Britton


10. Harmless by James Grainger


11. Spinster by Kate Bolick


12. His Whole Life by Elizabeth Hay


13. Circling the Sun by Paula McLain


What books did you get this month?

Monday, 6 April 2015

"The Wrong Cat" by Lorna Crozier | Book Review

The Wrong Cat by Lorna Crozier
In honour of April being National Poetry Month, I thought I'd come to you today with a review of a book of poems!

I was initially drawn to this because of its title (I'm definitely a cat lady), and once I read the description, which told of sad, irreverent poetry and lyrical lines, I knew I needed to read it.

"Lyrical" really is a great word to describe Lorna Crozier's poems in this collection. Whether you like to read poetry in your head, or you're like me and you prefer reading it out loud, it's a pleasure to read the beautifully flowing words.

Nature (human and otherwise) seems to be a common theme in this collection. There are many poems involving animals, whether they be about them or from their perspective. Crozier also writes about relationships and the emotions that come with different kinds and stages of relationships.

She manages to create a real sense of character in such a short space, from the lovers who have grown apart but never really left each other in "A Common Life", to a scene where angels - and even God himself - marvel at the joy a dog brings them in "Tobias's Dog and the Angel".

One series in particular struck a chord in me, and that is the series where animals describe their perspectives on mankind: "Owl's Take on Man", "Deer's Take on Man" (and more). I find it so interesting to look at a situation from a different perspective; it was delightful to read such a take, and also quite sad to think about the way we treat some animals.

These poems are written in such a way that they evoke emotions: sometimes sadness, sometimes compassion, sometimes curiosity. If you like sad poems and thinking about nature of all kinds, this collection is for you.


The Wrong Cat is now available in paperback (see Chapters/Indigo and Amazon) and eBook (Amazon Kindle and Kobo) formats.


*This book was sent to me by Penguin Random House Canada in exchange for an honest review.
1. Photo by nikkitheknack. 2. Photo courtesy Random House Canada.