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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1137.0. ""The Cat Who...."" by NAC::LACOUR () Wed Feb 24 1988 19:56

    For Christmas this year, my mother gave me a series of 5 books by
    Lillian Jackson Braun:
    
    	The Cat Who Read Backwards
    	The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern
    	The Cat Who Turned On And Off
    	The Cat Who Saw Red
    	The Cat Who Played Brahams
    
    They are absolutely deliteful books about a journalist who adopts
    a cat, Koko and then later Yum Yum.  The journalist was once a crime
    reporter who is now doing "fluff" work, but never lost the
    investigative instinct.  With the help of the cats, they go about
    solving crimes (particularly murders).  The books are good for people
    of any age, providing they like cats.  I bought the set for my
    neighbor (and catsitter) who just turned 13.
    
    I believe the books are read in the order listed above, although
    I may have gotten the second and third ones reversed.  I found them
    in the Mystery section of a local book store.
    
    Mary 
    
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1137.1<The Publisher Who...>WIENER::NESTLERFri Feb 26 1988 11:0611
    Hi Mary
    
    I am very interested in reading these books, as I love both, cats
    and crime stories. Could you please tell me the publisher's name?
    As I am living in Vienna, Austria, I think this would help me in
    ordering them.
    
    Thank you
    
    Ela
    
1137.2Lilian Jackson BraunRHODES::WARDI leave Trouble behindMon Feb 29 1988 05:466
    Author is Lilian Jackson Braun.  Note 969.4 has a brief except from
    a 6th(?) book, The Cat Who Played Post Office.  
    
    Bernice
    Mother of Trouble
    
1137.3HUMOR::EPPESMake 'em laughMon Feb 29 1988 14:113
    RE .2 -- The author is given in .0.  The writer of .1 is looking for
    the *publisher*...
							-- Nina
1137.4The Writer Who...WIENER::NESTLERTue Mar 01 1988 11:0218
    RE.3:   Thank you, Nina, for making it more clearly.
            The writer of .1 is: Michaela Nestler, owned by two
            cats named Merlin and Putzi.
                         \/        \/
                        male       female
    
            Both are 2 1/2 years old, brother & sister, neutered &
            spayed after having 5 sweet, but terrorizing little kittens.
            It was really good luck that I found very good new homes
            for all of them.
    
            Maybe this was not the correct place to put my introduction
            into, but a good start to tell something about me, after
            reading these notes for quite awhile.
    
            ELA
            
                        
1137.5PublishersNAC::LACOURTue Mar 01 1988 11:3515
    re: .1
    The books are Jove Books, published by:
    		The Berkley Publishing Group
    		200 Madison Avenue
    		New York, NY  10016
    
    Book 1 (The Cat Who Read Backwards) was copywrited in 1966.
    Book 5 (The Cat Who Played Brahams) was copywrited in 1987.
    
    I went back and read note 969.4 which had a clip from The Cat Who
    Played Post Office.  It looks like it definitely is book 6 of the
    series, but I haven't been able to find it.  Any suggestions?
    
    Mary
    
1137.6CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Tue Mar 01 1988 17:464
    They're available thru the mail from the publisher. I remember a
    form in the back of mine.  If I haven't posted the info here in
    a couple of days, please send mail to remind me.
    
1137.7CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Sun Mar 13 1988 03:0810
    Re: .6
    
    I posted the mail order info in some other note where these books were
    being discussed.
    
    A found a new book in this series yesterday, The cat Who had 14
    Tales.  It's a collection of short stories.   It is very different
    from the other books unfortunately -- bad things happen to most
    of the cats -- a good book to avoid.