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echo: mystery
to: POLLY FITT-JONES
from: SUZZE TIERNAN
date: 1997-02-19 13:14:00
subject: The Cat Who....

-=> Quoting Polly Fitt-Jones to Suzze Tiernan <=-
 PF>
 PF> I really enjoy the Cat Who books!  It all came into perspective in my
 PF> mind when you refered to them as "great mindless reads".  I had just
 PF> finished a 500 pager about the Ark of the Covenant.  The Sign and the
 PF> Seal by Graham Hancock.  I have never had any particular interest that
 PF> would lead me to read 500 pages about the Ark of the Covenant, I just
 PF> really enjoy the author and the topics he writes about. However....the
 PF> way he wrote it, he was like a detective tracking down the clues. Now
 PF> that caught my interest!  He would write about what he had deduced,
 PF> where he thought the next clue would take him...and after 500 pages I
 PF> decided I needed a change of pace.
I sometimes have to pick up a quick read in the middle of a long one.
Makes me feel like I'm making some progress in the TBR pile. Although I
brought home 5 ARCs yesterday, so the pile is only getting bigger!
 I got one book with 3 Cat stories
 PF> by Lillian Braun and what a joy!
Did it have other stories as well? I have seen the "14 Tales" book by
her.
     PF> Have you read "The Cat Who Saw Red"?  I have a question about
Yes, I reda it ages ago and can't remember enough about it to talk about
it at all!
 question. PF> PF> I even have a 90 year old cousin in Rhode Island
     who reads the Cat PF> Whos.
I hope that, if I'm lucky enough to still be here at 90, I'm still
reading!
... In a restaurant, choose a table near a waiter.
--- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21
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