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The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat
- Narrated by: Sam Legg
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
There once was a young winemaker who hid a terrible curse from all those he loved. Whenever a drop of alcohol touched his lips, he would immediately think he was a cat.
You are invited to join our young hero, as what was intended to be a simple journey soon turns into a remarkable adventure that will change his life forever.
Welcome to an adventure filled with unstable trolls, petulant frogs, malevolent wizards, beautiful princesses, and conniving villains.
The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat is a laugh-out-loud, irreverent, and charming tale for adults and children alike. If you don't laugh, then you can't be thinking like a human.
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- John Marsden
- 23-04-23
Amusing Fantasy.
Another very amusing story from Welsh Wizard Steve McElhenny. Well told with some very good characters this books takes you on a journey of discovery for our hero. Needing to get wine for his fathers shop he faces many dangers. Good family listening as advertised. Sam Legg was perfect for the narration, he brought the book to life and sounded as if he was really enjoying himself doing it. Recommended listen.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by the author and leave this honest review.
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- D. Woodhouse
- 17-11-22
A chucklesome story
Yet another humorous tale from the talented Steve McElhenny. This one is definitely "family friendly" and can be enjoyed equally by old and young alike. Utilising some of the classic fairy tale tropes, McElhenny weaves a jocose fable that'll certainly make you chuckle as the farce plays out.
Sam Legg's delivery is perfect. His voice is ideally suited for comedic narration and must have enjoyed working on this project very much.
All in all, if you're looking for a few hours of entertaining escapism then The Man Who Thought He Was A Cat will certainly do the job.
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