![]() Main conflicts in this installment are wrapped up, but there’s an enticing setup for the next book. The fears the Mousetress has developed since her recent imprisonment, as well as her altruistic passion for helping others, add depth. ![]() Young readers will relate to navigating changing friendships and laugh at talented cats such as The Cuteness, who is an expert welder. Like the first book, this entry pairs realistic issues with fun adventure, giving it wide appeal. Exacerbating matters, all of Katie’s friends become mad at her, and someone is committing evil acts while pretending to be the Mousetress. During their summer apart, Beth got a boyfriend, and Katie made new skateboarding friends. ![]() Meanwhile, school is back in session, and things are weird with her best friend, Beth. ![]() However, sending emails and writing online reviews was not what Katie had in mind. Katie deals with superhero sidekick woes and friendship drama in the second book of the Katie the Catsitter series.Īfter discovering her neighbor Madeline Lang is secretly the Mousetress, an animal rights activist misperceived by the public to be a supervillain, Katie was thrilled at the prospect of becoming her sidekick. ![]()
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