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Reviews by Cat Ellington: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 5

Painted in a rich hue of ultraviolet blue, Reviews by Cat Ellington: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 5 continues the journey through the analytical world of literary criticism with the next collection of engrossing examinations that either ooh, aah, or grimace their way through the vast realm of literary fiction.

In the fifth installment of the original series, Cat Ellington presents her trademarked style of interpretative criticism in a diverse set of fictional compositions, including "The Breakdown" by B.A. Paris, "A-List" by D.P. Lyle, "The Other Girl" by Erica Spindler, "A Penny For Her Heart" by Alretha Thomas, "The Fountain of Youth" by Steve Shear, "The Doll" by J.C. Martin, "Grand Theft Octo" by Niels Saunders, "The Girlfriend" by Michelle Frances, "Killjoy" by LeVar Ravel, "To Hell in a Handbasket" by Willow Rose, "Revelation and Retribution" by AK Pittman, "Blackout: The Life and Sordid Times of Bobby Travis" by Edgar Swamp, "Tradur Gurl" by P.T. Dawkins, and many more.

Joined by contributing authors Naras Kimono, a young writer who adds to this effort with her adorable analyses of "Beanbag" by Janice Marriott, "Planet Earth" by Ella Fern, and "Bible Heroes: Joshua" by Jason Parish; and filmmaker Joseph Strickland, who supplies this dialogue with his apprising reviews of "Hard Candy" by Andrew Vachss and "Conversations with Scorsese" by Richard Schickel, Cat Ellington continues to stay true to the hue of her punctilious review.

So settle down, why don’t you, and prepare to lose yourself in the analytical creativity of its wondrously original, ever admired, undiluted, pleasantly fun-filled, and incredibly thought-provoking authorship.

Reviews by Cat Ellington. A unique critique.

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