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The Cat Who Turned on and Off (A Jim Qwilleran Feline Whodunnit)
by Lilian Jackson Braun | Mystery & Thrillers
Registered by Fantasma of Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Average 7 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by Fantasma): permanent collection


2 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Tuesday, October 03, 2006

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"Reporter Jim Qwilleran teams up with the brilliant Siamese cat, Koko, and the adorable female Siamese, Yum Yum, to investigate Junktown, a haven for antique dealers and collectors, not the dope den Qwilleran anticipated."
(amazon.co.uk)

The 3rd in the series. 


Journal Entry 2 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Thursday, November 09, 2006

7 out of 10

I liked this one better than the 2nd book, which seemed weaker. The caracters were funny and interesting and we learn more about Yum Yum, who hardly appears in the previous book. Juntktown seems a nice place, I was always feeling the urge to go there and go through the stores myself!
As usual we discover the culprit almost at the end, no real surprises, no messy things, just the feeling of "things acomplished", always with the cats's help, of course! 


Journal Entry 3 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Thursday, December 28, 2006

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Miaaaaaaaaaaau!
Até casa da Virgulina ;o) 


Journal Entry 4 by usedtobe on Thursday, December 28, 2006

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Another cat for me! :op

 


Journal Entry 5 by usedtobe on Wednesday, March 07, 2007

7 out of 10

These books are always so entertaining, you really don't feel like you're reading a mystery, the murder culprit is what interests you the least. This one is a little bit more interesting than the second volume, but at times I felt confused with the amount of characters we meet in Junktown, I couldn't tell which was which. Koko was his usual lovely and helpful self but Yum Yum still hasn't played an important role in the story, I'm still hopeful though.
And where's the rest of the series? ;-)

 


Journal Entry 6 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Tuesday, May 15, 2007

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Qwill, Koko and Yum Yum are back home. 




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