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Sam Legg
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Steve McElhenny
About this listen
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.
©2022 Steve Mcelhenny (P)2022 Steve McelhennyListeners also enjoyed...
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- LITRPG Audiobook Reviews
- 09-21-23
Man. I thought this was a review!
Have you ever embarked on a journey that took an unexpected turn, leading you down a whimsical and enchanting path? If not, let me introduce you to "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" by Steve McElhenny, narrated by the talented Sam Legg. This audiobook is a delightful tale that will captivate audiences of all ages with its humor, charm, and unexpected adventures.
The story begins with Jeremiah Smith, a young winemaker with a seemingly ordinary life. His primary goal is to purchase wine for his father's wine shop in a nearby market town. However, destiny has other plans for Jeremiah when he crosses paths with two unusual princes, one of whom has been transformed into a frog by a malevolent wizard. Little did Jeremiah know that this chance encounter would set him on a journey filled with extraordinary experiences that would change his life forever.
One of the most intriguing aspects of "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" is its ability to seamlessly blend classic fairy tale elements with a modern twist. Instead of a traditional hero's journey, we follow Jeremiah as he navigates a world teeming with unstable trolls, petulant frogs, malevolent wizards, beautiful princesses, and conniving villains. This fusion of the familiar and the unexpected keeps listeners engaged and eager to discover what lies around the next enchanting corner of the story.
Sam Legg's narration is nothing short of perfection. Legg's voice brings the characters to life, making them feel like old friends. His enthusiastic delivery and clear pronunciation make the audiobook a joy to listen to, and it's evident that he thoroughly enjoyed bringing this whimsical tale to life. Legg's narration adds an extra layer of depth to the story, enhancing the overall experience.
While the title of the audiobook suggests a singular focus on Jeremiah's unusual affliction of thinking he's a cat after consuming alcohol, the story is so much more than that. It's a multifaceted adventure that explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the unexpected twists that life can throw our way. This broader narrative scope allows "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" to be enjoyed equally by both young and old listeners.
In the world of fairy tales, we often encounter curses, but Jeremiah's unique predicament adds a fresh and humorous twist to the genre. As a winemaker, his curse is particularly devastating, and it leads to some truly hilarious and heartwarming moments throughout the story. It's a testament to McElhenny's storytelling prowess that he can take such a peculiar concept and weave it seamlessly into the narrative, creating moments that will leave you in stitches.
Lest you think this is far-fetched in a magical world, there is a real case (one of my degrees is in Psychology) about an actual man who suffers from this condition. Look it up: a paper was written by Robert Bartholomew, Ph.D. It's freaking crazy! This intriguing tidbit adds an extra layer of fascination to the story, making it even more relatable and thought-provoking for listeners.
In terms of its overall style and execution, "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" stands out as an excellent modern fairy tale. McElhenny's writing is witty, engaging, and filled with clever wordplay. The characters are well-developed and endearing, making it easy for listeners to become emotionally invested in their journeys. The audiobook's pacing is spot-on, with each chapter leaving you eager to uncover what happens next.
Comparing it to other classic fairy tales like "Shrek" and "Puss in Boots," "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" holds its own with its unique charm and humorous twists. It offers a fresh take on the genre, making it a standout choice for anyone who enjoys fairy tales with a modern twist.
If you're searching for an audiobook that will leave you laughing, enchanted, and feeling good, "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" is the perfect choice. It's a heartwarming and hilarious tale that will remind you of the joy of storytelling and the magic of unexpected adventures. Don't miss out on this delightful journey that will have you thinking, laughing, and feeling like a true human. And if you're intrigued by curses and innocent attempts to overcome them, this audiobook will captivate your imagination, much like A. Lee Martinez's "Too Many Curses."
"The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat" is a remarkable audiobook that transcends its title to deliver an enchanting, laugh-out-loud adventure suitable for the entire family. Steve McElhenny's storytelling prowess and Sam Legg's superb narration make this audiobook an absolute gem. Whether you're a fan of fairy tales, humor, or simply a great story, you'll find yourself thoroughly entertained by this whimsical journey. So, don't hesitate—dive into this fantastical world, and let your imagination run wild with "The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat."
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- JamesCrystal
- 11-04-22
Thanks author for sharing this audible.
Wow!!! Just breathtakingly wow!!! This audible listened to with Satisfactory. The author of the audiobook explains very good.Thanks to the author for the great work.
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- Blackeagle
- 11-14-23
Whimsical, Enchanting, and Unique
While listening to The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat, you will embark on a wonderful journey filled with adventure, magic, trolls, curses, and royalty. The story is fast-paced, unique, enchanting, and absolutely hysterical. I love how the author lets the characters develop naturally as the story goes on. The characters are relatable, especially the sarcastic banter that goes on between them. They say that every journey starts with the first step, and this book proves it. The narration was phenomenal as the narrator's voice poured out emotions that made me more invested in the story because he brought it to life.
I received this audio book for freecupon my request. I am voluntarily leaving my honest, unbiased review because I believe this book is definitely worth listening to.
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- Michelle H
- 09-25-23
Fun & Witty
This was a really fun listen. I felt like I was listening to a fairy tale with fun, witty writing. The author did a great job spinning a magical tale, and the narrator did a fantastic job bringing the story to life.
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- Georgia McNabb
- 11-21-22
I like a Narrator with a sense of Humor!!
This book starts one part of the story then goes a completely different place and people and here is another part of the story. Though the Name of the book is "The Man who thought he was a Cat" Most of the book is about something else instead. Narrator does a good job and I enjoyed the sense of humor too!!
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- Gigi
- 10-04-23
Imaginative, Impressive and delightful!
Take a few Princes, a couple of Wine Merchants, and a Wizard or two … then add a passel of Princesses, a Gypsy, some trolls and a host of other delightfully imaginative characters … be sure to make some of them nefarious, and some delightfully innocent … THEN develop an interesting, humorous at times, dramatic at times, but spellbinding at ALL times, ingeniously different and entertaining, fast moving plot, and you have the “The Man Who Thought He Was a Cat”, an amazingly imaginative, immersive, and completely delightful story! Ohhhh, I nearly forgot, you’ll need to toss in a heaping helping of ear pleasing, spot on perfect narration, and mix well! One thing is certain, Steve Mcelhenny has the perfect five star recipe! I loved every moment of “The Man Who Thought He Was A Cat”, and I want more! Please!
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- Snoopy
- 11-12-24
Imaginative Story
This story held my interest with its layers and creative storytelling. The intertwining storylines kept things fresh, and I was invested in the hero’s journey. Though a few loose ends remained unresolved, the imaginative twists and turns made for an engaging ride overall. There were some bright spots that stood out against the more intense parts, adding some fun to the mix. It’s a testament to making the best of life’s challenges, and the narrator really added depth and energy throughout.
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- Gwen Boseman
- 09-23-23
Fun story
I really enjoyed this book. It was fun to listen to. I think the narrator did a good job
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- julian tarasiuk
- 02-24-25
Catchy
Very good book. Very enjoyable and definitely easy to get into and understand. It will definitely get you thinking. Overall excellent book to listen to.
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- Chris S.
- 12-01-22
Wonderful fairy tale adventure!
I thoroughly enjoyed The Man Who Thought He was a Cat by Steve McElhenny. Jeremiah Smith embarked on a journey to purchase wine for his father’s wine shop. Instead of the simple trip to the market town with a straightforward task, Jeremiah is detoured after meeting and helping two princes (one of whom is a frog due to an encounter with a bully wizard). Jeremiah helps his friends rescue princess, and meet a crazy troll, nasty sisters, tricky and evil businessmen and a gypsy who curses him. His life is changed in so many ways, but the curse that when he drinks alcohol he thinks he’s a cat is understandably devastating to a wine maker! I have to read the followup stories next! The narration by Sam Legg enhances the story. His performance literally gives voice to the characters and brings them to life. Listening to this audiobook is like watching a movie in your head. I highly recommend listening to this fairy tale! I received a free audiobook for my honest review.
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