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Fat Cat Paperback | Pages: 318 pages
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Title:Fat Cat
Author:Robin Brande
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 318 pages
Published:November 28th 2016 by Ryer Publishing (first published October 13th 2009)
Categories:Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Romance. Contemporary. Teen. Fiction

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An experiment so bold, anyone might think it was a little crazy...
Catherine Locke is smart, ambitious, and--okay, not the slimmest girl around. But she's always cared more about her brain than her body. So far that's gotten her where she wanted: into the most advanced, competitive science class at her high school, where she'll once again face her fiercest rival, Matt McKinney.

The guy who once broke her heart.

If Cat's plan works, she'll win it all: a huge improvement in her body and her lifestyle, first prize at the science fair, admission to the college of her choice, and best of all, revenge on Matt McKinney.

But as every scientist knows, even the best experiments can go wildly out of control...

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Original Title: Fat Cat
ISBN: 0615952739 (ISBN13: 9780615952734)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2011), Michigan Library Association Thumbs Up! Award for Honor Book (2010), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2012)

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Ratings: 3.88 From 5314 Users | 724 Reviews

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Definitely an inspiring and motivating story as the main character embarks on an ambitious experiment to see what would happen if she cut out processed food, artificial sweeteners, technology and motorized transportation. It was amazing to see Cat morph into a new person both in body and attitude and refreshing to hear her tell her story in such an inspiring and snarky voice. I had a great time following her through her journey.About the book: Catherine Locke and Matt McKinney have been arch

This read could have been a favorite: the writing is good, with an easy flow, the characters are mostly clever and nice (well, except Amanda who'is boringly perfect and Matt who doesn't have a chance to have a personality), the main theme is brilliant and fun. But I couldn't help having a permanent sense of botched writing during my reading. This book has such bright qualities that its flaws are sadly emphasised. Nothing catastrophic, this read was quite enjoyable, but I didn't appreciate the

This book was adorable. And sexy. Adorably sexy. I'm so pleased with having picked this up. I found it a little slow at times, which is why I gave it a four instead of a five, but overall I adored this read. Definitely recommend to anyone searching for a witty contemporary.

I finished this book in one day so that must say something about it. It was a more fast pace book even though there wasnt suspense or action in it. The chapters are fairly short and the writing style is modern and easy. In the first half of the book I was sure I was going to give it 5 stars because Cat was so funny, smart and just a really great girl with so much drive she is definitely into science. The whole eating and being like cavemen thing was informative; I learned a good amount and few

oh, book! you've made me happy today :)there are times when mindless fluff just does it for me. at first glance, one might assume fat cat to be those thing. and it did get pretty fluffy a couple of moments there; i'm not kidding when i say it brought back some of what i felt when reading hayes's so over you, but this has got so much more going for it. foremost of which are the people in it: they are each others equal. i've complained time and again of friendships that seemed unlikely, as in the

Honestly? This was garbage. It spins a message of self acceptance that comes only after the main character has literally transformed her physical appearance and as a direct result gained the affections of her true love.The fact that Matt once called Cat (UGH, I KNOW) fat when they were 13 and that she held an active grudge against him and refused to speak to him for over three years, had NOTHING to do with the fact that she wanted to lose weight. Riiiiight.The author tries to make the reader

Ahh yes, words. How they can kill you and destroy your world when uttered by someone you care about. Especially if those words are said when your thirteen years old and the guy your crushing on, your very best friend, calls you Fat, behind your back.Yeah, boys totally suck.Fat Cat is such a great book. It's really smart, entertaining and completely captivating. I devoured this in one sitting.I really enjoyed Cat. She has issues, but she's smart and feisty and so very brave. That project was