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The Private Life of the Cat Who ...: Tales of Koko and Yum Yum (from the Journals of James Mackintosh Qwilleran)

(Part of the The Cat Who... Series)

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Koko is a remarkable male Siamese who happens to have sixty whiskers instead of the usual forty-eight. Yum Yum is an adorable female who will steal anything -- including hearts. James Qwilleran is a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Always up to my expectations

The cat who books are my favorite. LJ Braun is an amazing story teller, wholesome, funny and great sense of adventure. Reading about Pickax County and the other small towns take me right back to my youth in Michigan. Love all of her books!

You don't have to be a cat lover...

I have enjoyed several titles by this author. They are always a quick and easy read - very enjoyable!

Koko and Yum Yum Ho Ho!

Snippets of feline life from a favorite author provide light reading and an evening's worth of amusement. Find tales from the past and little insights to the duo's delightful designs on Qwilleran's definition of normal as well as bits recalling characters from the past. This is a good "popcorn" book for a long and blustery winter's night.

Heartwarming

You have to be a true fan of Lilian Jackson Braun's books, to appreciate this heartwarming tale of stories. Qwill recollects his memories with his cats, and stories on how they came to be. This book also has cute riddles and poems, that just make you feel great all over. I cannot believe the negativity this book is getting from the other reviews. If you are a true fan of Lilian Jackson Braun, you will find this book is absoloutly delightful, like I have. Enjoy!

for fans of ?The Cat Who? series only

In each and everyone one of "The Cat Who" mystery books, Siamese felines Koko and Yum Yum play an intricate role. Their human James, Mackintosh Qwilleran, columnist to the Moose County something, shares some thoughts about these felines who enriched his life.Koko came to live with Qwill when his owner died and thanks to the feisty feline with sixty whiskers instead of the normal forty-eight, the murderer was apprehended. Koko didn't like being left alone all day and started eating Qwill's wool clothing. He had to stop Koko from spitting up the resulting hairballs so he found her a pet of her own, the cat Yum Yum who bonded instantly with the man and his feline.Further anecdotes about Koko and Yum-Yum reveal the personality traits of the Siamese cats and, how they all became a family, and some very interesting adventure they experienced. Fans of "The Cat Who" series will want to read this adorable anthology that will make a delightful unique holiday present for feline lovers.Harriet Klausner

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