A Cat Named Brat
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Guidebook author hires Alice Nestleton to pet-sit his cat.
This was in the $1 rack at Maxway, and I just couldn't resist!
This was in the $1 rack at Maxway, and I just couldn't resist!
I really liked this! Under 200 pages long, it nevertheless found space to include Alice reading Henry James' short stories, one-day fashion sales, 18th century New York tavern history, Chinatown pet shops, and passionate love between 41-year-old Alice and 20-year-old Alan Petrie.
Saving for a bookbox I'm expecting this month.
Saving for a bookbox I'm expecting this month.
Retrieved from Pyan's Winter Reading bookbox. This book looks like my kind of book and I look forward to reading it and passing it along! Thanks for including it!
This was another good choice for a vacation book. I started it this morning and now finished! I will take it tonight to the book meet-up (my very first one!). I can't say I'd be dying to read another book in the series, but it wasn't awful or anything. It was just, well, a just right vacation book!
Journal Entry 5 by reader1107 at Enjoy! in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, August 19, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (8/16/2006 UTC) at Enjoy! in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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Released at Tucson meet-up
Released at Tucson meet-up
I finally had the opportunity to read this book. The plot was interesting and it was an easy read.
I got this book from www.BookMooch.com. This is going in my extremely large TBR shelves. I am trying to collect the whole series, so it might be a few years until I get around to reading it.
I was not enamoured by the way the author writes her stories, so I decided to ditch the whole series.