ELA Writing Prompt
(I found this book in my library, I didn't not explicitly look for it).
This book is about a cat’s nine lives, each one being a new chapter (the cat doesn't die 9 times). In the beginning we are introduced to a cat in a barn who almost dies, gets rescued, picked up by a person, and now lives in their house. The plot is the adventures that the cat, Montezuma, goes on: fighting another cat, becoming lost, being chased by a dog, etc. In the end Montezuma, now old and venerable, sits most of his days, and looks back nostalgically at his idyllic days as a young cat.
I think this is a good book all around. Childish as it seems, it was quite enjoyable to read, except for one thing. Every time I did sit down to read this, I would only read small ‘portions’ at a time. Instead, with most other books (good ones) I read more. I think this might be because the paucity of cliff-hangers, and their effect on me (I like them very much). Another reason to this is because, the story is not that suspenseful, and this might be because it was not meant to be suspenseful, yet, I still feel this way. Other than that, this book is quite entertaining, and I recommend to people who like cats.
In conclusion, I think this book is good, I gave it four stars hence. I enjoyed reading this book, and would recommend this to any cat person, or people looking for a casual read to enjoy on the couch. I was not as consistent with this book, like I said before, yet it was still enjoyable. The ending was satisfying, and I enjoyed it. Another reason I so much enjoyed The Nine Lives of Montezuma is because it's not Dora the Explorer, and it was very descriptive and for the last time... Enjoyable.