[Review] The Space Cat by Nnedi Okorafor
What a delightful read! The Space Cat is a cute, sweet, and genuinely funny graphic novel packed with fast-paced action and laugh-out-loud moments.
Welcome to Erica Talks Books. Here I review books--new and old, as well as those yet to be released.
I read books across the board, but I do have favorite categories. That being said, you'll notice that some genres on my site are packed full of books, while others are a bit starved for attention. I unabashedly confess that nowadays I tend to prefer my books with an extra large helping of magic, wonder and whimsy, served with a hearty dash of inspiration.
22 Jul 2025 11:51
What a delightful read! The Space Cat is a cute, sweet, and genuinely funny graphic novel packed with fast-paced action and laugh-out-loud moments.
21 Jul 2025 10:44
While the art in this graphic novel is great, the storytelling is hampered by some odd stylistic choices. The first chapter is heavy with narration, leading to a slow start that unfortunately sets the pace for the rest of the book.
20 Jul 2025 15:37
This is a fun and festive joke book that's perfect for getting the whole family in the Thanksgiving spirit. It features a great mix of humor—some jokes are clever and witty, while others are over-the-top cheesy. It’s a combination that is sure to get a laugh out of both kids and adults.
19 Jul 2025 15:04
This magical story is adorned with beautiful, evocative art that perfectly captures its charm. I loved the wonderfully wacky residents of Anderson House and the clever way the book seamlessly blends important learning moments into its fun plot.
18 Jul 2025 13:57
What a wonderfully bonkers and fun story! This book is a clever, kid-friendly take on the classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story, filled with plenty of silliness and slime.
17 Jul 2025 13:22
This is a DNF review at 30%. Regrettably, while positioned as a biography, Tiger Slayer reads more like a general history textbook. The narrative is so bogged down with unnecessary background information and tangential fluff that the actual subject of the biography is completely lost.
16 Jul 2025 12:50
This book is a shot of pure adrenaline. Reading it felt like watching an action-packed, plot-driven movie—it's fast, wild, and gory in all the ways a great slasher horror should be.
15 Jul 2025 12:16
This is a comprehensive and very well-researched look at the history of witches and witchcraft. I was surprised by the sheer volume of historical facts the book contained and really appreciated its broad international focus.
14 Jul 2025 10:27
Set in post-war ravaged San Francisco, this dystopian book explores individuality, community, and food culture. I loved the dark, gritty, post-apocalyptic feel. And of course I loved the setting—the San Francisco Bay Area will always hold a piece of my soul.
13 Jul 2025 13:11
T. Kingfisher is a master of ambiance, and The Hollow Places held me absolutely spellbound. It takes one of my favorite tropes—a doorway to another world—and uses it to create a truly unsettling and atmospheric horror story.
12 Jul 2025 12:23
With its suspenseful opening, Goat Magic immediately pulls you into a story that is both fun and profoundly deep. Kate Wheeler writes her characters—human and animal alike—with a delightful realism that makes every interaction feel authentic. The goats, in particular, are unpredictable, roguish marvels that steal every scene they’re in.
11 Jul 2025 12:44
I'm a sucker for books about writers, so I couldn't resist this title, even though mysteries aren't my usual genre. I am so glad I took the chance. From its delightful setting on London's canal houseboats to a plot that was engaging from the very first page, this book was a wonderful surprise.