Lucky Star by Cathy Cassidy
Teenagers Cat and Mouse come from opposite sides of the track in north London, but trouble seems to follow them both around.
Mouse is struggling to keep his graffiti art away from the eyes of the police, and volatile Cat’s problems are tearing her apart.
A chance meeting brings them together, but can their friendship survive the secrets and lies and shocking events that follow?
There are 8 review(s) for Lucky Star
Review by Laaraib Jamil, Saturday 15 November. Link
This is quite a weird book (in a good way!). It is mostly a fantasy type book but with snippets of romance. I would give this book 7/10
Review by Omonigho Okieimen, Wednesday 22 October. Link
I really liked this book. I liked the way Cathy made Cat and Mouse come together. Like opposites attracting. I really enjoyed the way that they both keep secrets from each other, but still care for one another. I also like the way that Mouse wants to stay out of trouble, but Cat wants to get in it. It’s a really interesting and enjoyable book and I hope to hear more about Cat and Mouse sometime in the future.
Review by Rebecca H, Monday 20 October. Link
This book was brilliant. I loved it. you can understand the characters and bond with them. the book is a mixture of excitment, dissapointment and enjoyment. In this book cat and mouse get into a lot of trouble, fall in love, hide their feelings, and hurt each other. This book is brilliant I would recommend it to people age 10-14.
Review by Aishah Qurashi, Sunday 19 October. Link
Lucky Star is an amazing book, which I enjoyed immensely. Cathy’s ingredients of love, loss, death and reuniting makes the story a whirlwind of emotion. This book is filled with adventure from the rebellious Cat and Mouse (Catrina and Martin) exploring London and themselves.
Review by eilishe, Friday 10 October. Link
this book was very good but some times you just felt oh ive got to a bad bit now so i dont want to read it any more ill just skip a chapter. but let me tell you if you skip a chapter then there is no way that you will understand the rest of the book. near the end it does get a lot better than the start so i would suggest you to read this but one time would be enough for this book
Review by Hira, Thursday 09 October. Link
Its quite a strange, romantic story.I love it!!!
Review by Katy Thorpe, Sunday 31 August. Link
Although I enjoyed reading Lucky Star in some places I found it quite dull and unrealistic. However I persisted and felt satisfied with the unexpected twist in the ending. That is why I would recommend it to anyone aged between 10 and 14.


Review by Lucy Hytner, Sunday 30 November. Link
An amazingly enchanting book. A heartbreaking tale of Cat and Mouse. How secrets and lies can break your heart. Fate brings them together when Cat nearly runs over a dog. They have completely different lives and go to completely different schools. Mouse is the one who gets in to loads of trouble and trying to clear his act up, but when he meets Cat she is deliberately trying to cause trouble. Mouse lives on the Eden estate a place, where there is always trouble especially when Scully's around. Cat and Mouse share romantic, dangerous and heart breaking times together. Mouse is 14 and so is Cat…so why isn’t it working?