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  2. The Cat Who... - Wikipedia

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    Order Number Release Year Title ISBN Peak on NY Times Best Seller List Summary 1 1966 The Cat Who Could Read Backwards: 0-515-09017-4 --Qwilleran and Koko's first meeting. 2 1967 The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern: 0-515-08712-2 --Qwill is given the interior design beat for his newspaper. He also meets Yum Yum. 3 1968 The Cat Who Turned On and Off

  3. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards - Wikipedia

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    At the Press Club, Zoe gives credence to Qwill's theories. She tells him Mountclemens owned the Lambreth Gallery, and Earl had been maintaining two sets of books, one real and one falsified. Earl had threatened to expose Mountclemens in order to stop his relationship with Zoe. This would have put Mountclemens in jail.

  4. Lilian Jackson Braun - Wikipedia

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    Lilian Jackson Braun (June 20, 1913 – June 4, 2011 [1]) was an American writer known for her light-hearted series of The Cat Who... mystery novels. The Cat Who books features newspaper journalist Jim Qwilleran and his two Siamese cats, Koko (short for Kao K'o Kung) and Yum Yum, first in an unnamed midwestern American city and then in the fictitious small town of Pickax located in Moose ...

  5. Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason and Gareth

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    At that moment, it suddenly occurred to me – this sounds like an idea for a whole book. Each chapter would be one of his nine lives. I didn't give him a credit in the book. But I should have, even though he didn't do any work. The nine settings were "nine places in the past that a cat would logically visit", discovered by reading and research ...

  6. The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers - Wikipedia

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    [2] Marge Fletcher, of Book Reporter reviewed the book saying, "Throughout the book, on the lefthand side of certain new paragraphs, there are drawings of a cat paw. These serve to remind the audience that Koko and Yum Yum are the real stars of the series, as they provide an interesting and creative leitmotif for the reader's enjoyment" [ 3 ]

  7. The Cat Who Went Bananas - Wikipedia

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    If you like light mysteries and love cats, this is a book for you."). [3] The Booklist gave the book a positive review, remarking that, despite being the 27th book in the series, "[w]hat keeps readers flocking back to Braun's books is her stellar cast of characters", which is still present in The Cat Who Went Bananas. [4]

  8. The Cat Who Saw Red - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Who Saw Red is a mystery novel by Lilian Jackson Braun, published as a Jove Books paperback original in 1986. [1] [2] It is the fourth story in The Cat Who... series featuring journalist Jim Qwilleran and Siamese cat Koko, which it resumed eighteen years after a 1960s trilogy.

  9. The Cat Who Went Underground - Wikipedia

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    This summary is taken from the back cover of the Recorded Books (ISBN 0-7887-5491-2) version of the book: "Despite his horoscope's dire predictions of doom, Qwill plans to spend a peaceful, trouble-free summer in his 75-year-old cabin in Mooseville. But peaceful and trouble-free it is not to be.