Book Review: How My Cat Made Me a Better Man (Feig)


From Midwest Book Review

Synopsis: Jeremy Feig was at rock bottom - broke, alone, and living in a shoebox-sized apartment. At the same time, his cat was perfectly content. What was her secret? She couldn't say it out loud, but it was clear she had all the answers to living a good life. How My Cat Made Me a Better Man is a hilarious self-help book for guys, based on the lessons of an edgy cat named Shelly. It's packed with useful advice on topics like relationships, dealing with stress, and even grooming habits. If you feel like your life is spinning out of control, this book will help you set things right - and keep you laughing along the way.

Critique: Witty, whimsical, and featuring life-changing "Cat Lessons", How My Cat Made Me a Better Man is filled with everything from dating tips to coping with anxiety and pursuing life goals. Although written with a spry dash of feline humor, How My Cat Made Me a Better Man is a genuine self-help book filled with nine lives' worth of wisdom! Highly recommended. "Of course, a shelter visit only gives you a glimpse of a cat's personality [...] It's the same thing on a first date. Both you and your partner try to only show your best sides, hiding all your faults. It's like playing poker, where you lay some cards on the table and keep the rest hidden away. You can't learn what a person is truly like after one dinner and a mediocre romantic comedy."

Book of the Year Finalist

















Delightfully illustrated by Russian artist Zhenya Yanovich








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