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I still think it's a wonderful standalone (possibly even a starting point for people who just get overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of the Discworld series), and a really good mix of fun romp and cute, funny animals to entertain the young'ins and deeper stuff that'll go over their heads and add more dimension for adult readers.



This was such a fun story for lovers of fantasy in the vein of Libba Bray and all things gothic horror. I can't wait to read the next in the series! One of the group of girls is a puma-human hybrid!

The Tale of Kitty In Boots
Pete the Cat: Go, Pete, Go!
Splat the Cat: Funny Valentine
Millions of Cats
Millions of Cats is from 1928 and is the oldest American picture book to still be in print so that's a cool little tidbit.
I've never actually read anything by Beatrix Potter so that was another first for me.

I read The Cat Who Could Read Backwards by Lillian Jackson Braun. It was a very quick, easy mystery, very Agatha Christie. I did knock off a star for the abrupt ending and the fact that they did not tell us if the journalist gets to keep the cat.




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