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A review by luverbyrd
The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers by Lilian Jackson Braun
2.0
This was probably not the best in the collection for me to be introduced to this author. I read the reviews on it before reading and I wanted it to be good, so badly.
I'll start with the positive, I really enjoyed Qwilleran's "cat dad"-like interactions with Koko. As well as Koko being sort of the town's mascot and everyone loving him. But there wasn't enough of that to make me like this book.
It's very dialogue heavy, and I'm the type of reader who enjoys scenery description.
The main mysterious death doesn't occur until halfway through. The culprit is never explicitly said or figured out how it was done. It also ends oddly, like it's meant to continue.
Majority of this book I found myself wondering "why does this conversation even matter?"
I'll start with the positive, I really enjoyed Qwilleran's "cat dad"-like interactions with Koko. As well as Koko being sort of the town's mascot and everyone loving him. But there wasn't enough of that to make me like this book.
It's very dialogue heavy, and I'm the type of reader who enjoys scenery description.
The main mysterious death doesn't occur until halfway through. The culprit is never explicitly said or figured out how it was done. It also ends oddly, like it's meant to continue.
Majority of this book I found myself wondering "why does this conversation even matter?"