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Old 06-11-2008, 01:19 AM #1
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Book The cat who series

I know there area few of you, Lillian Jackson Braun, the Cat Who series, fans out there. Has anyone heard about a book coming out? Read her last one, and I need another one.
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what are they about?

i'm always scouting for new series to read.
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Old 06-11-2008, 11:18 AM #3
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if u are a cat lover u will love this easy to read mysteries and her books come in large print too its a series so its best to start at square one

the cat who could read backwards is the first


it is best to read them in order the cats help the gent in the story solve the crimes
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Love these books!!! Even though I'm more of a "dog person", these are great. Don't they fall in the "cozy" mystery genre? Have you read any of the Sneaky Pie Brown mysteries, by Rita Mae Brown. She's the postmaster in Crozet, VA, married to the local vet. Her pets, two cats -- Mrs. Murphy and Pewter, and dog -- Tucker, a Corgi, solve the mysteries.

Have you read any of the Aunt Dimity books? She helps solve mysteries by writing in a special journal -- oh yeah -- she's dead.

Elizabeth Peters' mysteries are fun too. During the 19th century, a family of Egyptian archeaologists (sp?) are the protagonists.

Of course we can't forget Agatha Christie with "Hercule Poirot", "Miss Marple", etc. I have most of the DVD's too after reading the books.

You can probably tell I love books. Used to be an avid reader but now with my poor concentration, blurry eyes sometimes, it takes quite awhile to get through a book. Just love the smell of a library -- I know, I'm "strange"!!! Now that I can't get there anymore, I buy the books from the Mystery Guild and then after reading, donate them to the local library.

"So many books, so little time!"
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Is there a NT book swap or anything? I need books to fill my time to get my mind off anxiety. I recently read the Golden Compass and I'm starting the second book in the series.

I really enjoy reading and would love to maybe be a part of a book club, or something because I rarely know what type of books to choose so the suggestions of others are really helpful to me.
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