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Reviewed by Sarah Stuart for Readers' Favorite
Cat Crimes and Wannabes (6th Grade Revengers Book 1) by Steven Whibley features Jared, grounded by his family, Dad, Mom, elder sister Ronie, and six-year-old Sky. Marcus, son of a couple that works with computers, is Jared’s best friend, and the owner of a pet cat called Penny. Ronie is a wannabe athlete, working to save money for training with a famous Russian athlete. Her problem, to which she won’t admit as he’s older and a “catch”, is Gunner, a lazy, constantly “borrowing” money, wannabe rock star. Can the two boys rid her of him, the neighbourhood of Evil Cat, and gain themselves a reputation for success or will they end as two penniless losers?
The enchantment of Cat Crimes and Wannabes is that the Revengers, Jared and Marcus, are “the boys next door”: bright, funny, and normal. Jared “kills” the bogeyman in his young sister’s closet, and so is born his money-making idea of taking on jobs that nobody else will. He co-opts his friend Marcus, who designs a website, complete with “donate now” button, and “Tip us or you might be the next one targeted by THE REVENGERS!” Their first case is to rid a nearby neighbourhood of a cat that is terrorising the inhabitants, a task that involves a sack, Marcus as bait, and a lot of iodine and band aids. Cleverly entwined plots and vivid settings are designed to hold readers to the end of this character-driven story. Sixth graders are sure to enjoy Cat Crimes and Wannabes by Steven Whibley; my niece and nephew would be instant fans.