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  2. The Cat Who... - Wikipedia

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    There are over two dozen books in The Cat Who. . . series.. The Cat Who... is a series of twenty-nine mystery novels and three related collections by Lilian Jackson Braun and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, featuring a reporter named Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats, Kao K'o-Kung (Koko for short) and Yum Yum.

  3. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards - Wikipedia

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    In the first book of the series, the reader is introduced to James Mackintosh Qwilleran (Qwill), a former crime reporter turned newsman on The Daily Fluxion. His first assignment is the art beat where he meets a rather eccentric – and not very well-liked – art critic whom he befriends.

  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. File:The book of the cat (IA bookofcatsimpson00simprich).pdf

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  6. 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 ]

  7. Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World

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    Dewey the Library Cat: A True Story. Adapted for middle school readers. New York: Little, Brown, 2010. Dewey the Library Cat: A True Story. Audiobook on CD. Grand Haven: Brilliance Audio, 2010. Read by Laura Hamilton. Dewey: The True Story of a World-Famous Library Cat. Adapted for young readers. London: Simon & Schuster Children's, 2010.

  8. Category:Novels about cats - Wikipedia

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    A Cat Abroad; The Cat Inside; The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern; The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell; The Cat Who Saved Books; The Cat Who'll Live Forever; The Cat (novel) Cats of the Clans; Catseye (novel) La Chatte; A Clan in Need; Code of the Clans

  9. Peter Gethers - Wikipedia

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    Peter Gethers (born 1955) is an American publisher, screenwriter and author of television shows, films, newspaper and magazine articles, and novels; he is the author of several books, including the bestseller The Cat Who Went to Paris, published in the UK under the title A Cat Called Norton, the first of the Norton the cat trilogy about his Scottish Fold, Norton.