Sunday Book Review – Bogie in a Human World: Life, Love and Letting Go – Book 3 #catitude #newrelease by Cheryl Spears

Welcome back to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m reviewing Cheryl Spears’ #newrelease – Bogie in a Human World – book 3. In this book, Bogie the cat is aging and re-evaluating life with his family – and maybe losing his sarcastic edge – a bit. This may look like a children’s book but this series was written for adults.

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Bogie in a Human World (The Trilogy)

Step into the world of Bogie, a clever tuxedo cat with sharp wit, a soft heart, and a unique perspective on human life.

In this charming third and last book of the series, Bogie, once again, invites readers into his world — a place where the everyday chaos, quirks, and love of a family are seen through feline eyes.

Told with humor, honesty, and tenderness, Bogie in a Human World is a celebration of the bond between pets and their people — the small moments that make families whole, and the lasting pawprints left on our hearts.

Perfect for cat lovers and anyone who knows the joy (and mystery) of sharing life with a pet, thie book is at once playful, touching, and unforgettable.

In this third book of the Bogie the Cat series, Bogie is back, still sharing his wisdom, observances, and opinions. He’s maturing and seems to be going easier on his human family, appreciating their love for him now, as Bogie mellows with age and his sarcasm wanes.

As he analyzes his family members, he notices how the kids have matured with the years. The girl, tells Bogie all her secrets and Bogie now admits his compassion for his family instead of how he made sarcastic comments about them. He now appreciates The boy’s whacky science experiments. He’s found a rhythm with Dad, now comfortable, just being. Bogie reminisces about all the lovely things Mom does for him. But lol, Bogie has yet to warm up to Aunty Linda because she hasn’t learned to love Bogie on his terms.

Bogie still prowls the hallways at night, making the rounds, checking his family is safe and sound. As he ages, he’s taking stock of his life. Clever as ever, Bogie has become sentimental.

©DGKaye2026

Sunday Book Review – Bogie in a Human World – Book 2 by Cheryl Spears

Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m happy to share my friend and children’s author, Cheryl Spears’s new release in her Kitty Cat series – Bogie in a Human World, book two. The Bogie stories are tailored for adults, as her Finn the Kitty stories are for children.

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Bogie the sarcastic cat is back again in book two with more complaints about humans. He introduces himself by letting us know he’s already large and in charge as he says he has ‘trained the family and claimed the house’, and he isn’t kidding!

In this book, Bogie wants us to know how he handles the family and how he navigates emotional chaos, reminding this ain’t no cuddle house cat story, lol. Bogie makes fun of his family how they’re run by clocks and routine, while he runs on instinct. He also likes to teach his family lessons when they do wrong or dumb things – spiteful, if you ask me. And don’t even try letting him hang around you if you’re doing a Zoom call. He also claims to be the best solver of human problems. He claims to be the therapist the family all needs. He even knows Feng Shui!

He doesn’t negotiate, he just occupies. His doctrines are hilarious. He’s opinionated, yet chill in other ways. He’ll take over any space he feels – whether you’re in it or not. And he knows well, how to get your attention.

Sound familiar cat lovers – or not? Either way, this book made me laugh out loud.

A few quotes by Bogie: His thoughts about guests, (whom he refers to them as ‘chaos’) : “They arrive. They speak loudly. They smell like other animals. I vanish or I don’t. Depends on my mood.”

“I am the therapist they didn’t know they needed. I charge in silence, I bill in naps.”

I can’t recommend this book enough if only just to make you smile or even, laugh out loud. It’s an adult storybook with great pictures and hilarious sarcasm from a cat who rules!

©DGKaye2026

Sunday Book Review – Bogie in a Human World: He’s a Cat by Cheryl Spears #humor #newrelease

Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m happy to share a humorous book by Cheryl Spears. Cheryl is a friend of mine who is primarily a children’s author with her Finn the Kitty books. But Cheryl has strayed for this new Bogie series, more geared toward ages teens and up. A lot of scarcastic humor here from Bogie the Cat.

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Bogie’s Verdict: Humans are clumsy, noisy, emotionally confusing—and occasionally delightful, especially when snacks are involved. He’s not signing up to join their chaotic species full-time, but he’ll supervise from a sunlit window ledge, tail curled, eyes half-closed, secretly entertained. While Bogie may never truly understand humanity, he has enough material to fuel his perceptions for nine lives—and then some.

This book is hilarious.

Honestly, I’m not much of a feline person, but that didn’t stop me from reading this humorous telling from Bogie about how he really feels about life and people. As he likes to refer to himself as a ‘therapist with fur’, Bogie isn’t shy to tell us how he feels about his cushy cat life. He shares what makes him happy, what puzzles him, what pisses him off, and even provides a day in the life of his life list to let us know exactly how he spends his day. He’ll even rate some of the things he particular likes and dislikes, complete with paws to demonstrate his ratings. Bogie isn’t shy to tell us about naps, distractions on humans, the importance of hanging out on a keyboard, or share his complaints about vacuum cleaners.

The cartoon illustrations in this book are both clever and funny. Bogie sets the rules straight about what he will and will not put up with. So, if you are sometimes miffed a little about what cats are thinking, how they spend their days, their judgments, preferences, and dislikes, Bogie will give you his unfettered truth. And the bonus with all this is that Bogie is actually hilarious.

©DGKaye2025