The Cat Who Went into the Closet (A Jim Qwilleran Feline Whodunnit)
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by alkaline-kiwi from Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand on Friday, August 10, 2007
Picked this up at the Book-A-Rama about a month ago.
I''ve read 3 other books in this series previously and am quite keen on reading more.
I''ve read 3 other books in this series previously and am quite keen on reading more.
Journal Entry 2 by alkaline-kiwi from Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand on Tuesday, May 20, 2008
I love the Cat Who... books - interesting characters, an interesting setting and who can go past two amazing cats. I wish I was friends with Qwill, Koko and Yum Yum.
One thing I love about the Cat Who... books is the cast of secondary characters and their goings-on. They're important to the stories but there's not so much happening that its hard to keep track of it all.
In particular in this book I really liked the character of Celia Robinson - the fiesty Florida retiree.
simplyreflected has requested this book next and I'll be releasing for the Promote Animal Adoption release challenge.
One thing I love about the Cat Who... books is the cast of secondary characters and their goings-on. They're important to the stories but there's not so much happening that its hard to keep track of it all.
In particular in this book I really liked the character of Celia Robinson - the fiesty Florida retiree.
simplyreflected has requested this book next and I'll be releasing for the Promote Animal Adoption release challenge.
Journal Entry 3 by alkaline-kiwi at In person in By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, May 24, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (5/24/2008 UTC) at In person in By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases
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Released for the Promote Animal Adoption release challenge. Started in 2007 this challenge has BookCrossers releasing books to raise awareness of the importance of animal adoption.
There are other ways to support the cause, donating or volunteering at shelters and organisations that care for animals also really helps and there is a lot of other things you can do as well.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy the book
Released for the Promote Animal Adoption release challenge. Started in 2007 this challenge has BookCrossers releasing books to raise awareness of the importance of animal adoption.
There are other ways to support the cause, donating or volunteering at shelters and organisations that care for animals also really helps and there is a lot of other things you can do as well.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy the book
Just got it off Kirsty and will read it soon
Journal Entry 5 by simplyreflected from Greymouth, West Coast New Zealand on Thursday, October 30, 2008
This was a really interesting book.
These books are really enjoyable! Now posting the book off to Hawkes Bay, enjoy:)