Friday, March 25, 2016

Currently Reading - Franny and Toby: The Mystery of the Kidnapped Cat, by Tetman Callis

I recently decided to read and review a children’s book, probably because I miss my childhood sometimes. I chose Franny and Toby. Since I love cats, the cover appealed to me. More importantly, the book blurb sounded fascinating.
This is the book BLURB, in its entirety, from amazon.com:
Franny and TobyWatership Down for the 21st Century – with cats! 
Inventive, magical and exciting, Franny & Toby is that rare story that gently teaches us that friendship and tolerance make our world a better place – and that a little education goes a long way when life becomes an adventure.
Meet Franny – she is one of the rarest of cats, for she is a cat who can read. She and her high-voiced brother, Toby, are the new cats on the block. When their human “owner” finally lets them outside they start making friends with other animals from the neighborhood: the cats next door, Highlanders Rainbow, Bay, and their TV-addicted brother Moo-Cow (who never comes outside); the cats across the street, Elbee and her three “kits”, Larry, Curly, and Moe (who are from the Southlands and arrived the year before as refugees from the Southie Wars); Bunny the Free Range Rabbit; MacAdam the roadrunner; and an amazing crowd of sky swimmers – the garrulous crow Squawky Shortbill, some enterprising pigeons, and one very serious falcon – The Colonel.
Beautifully crafted by a master storyteller, it’s exactly the sort of book every child should read – and one that kids of every age will love.
http://www.amazon.com/Franny-Toby-Mystery-Kidnapped-Cat-ebook/dp/B015XBEVK0/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1458943722&sr=8-1

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