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Kaspar by Michael Morpugo
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Kaspar Prince of Cats

by Michael Morpurgo

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Collections:All Shanra's Books, Fiction, F&SF, ReadRating:****
Tags:historical fiction
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Basic Reason of Interest: I loved Morpurgo’s The Butterfly Lion so much I went into the second-hand store asap and snatched up what I could of his work! The Read-a-Thon sounded/seemed like a perfect time to read this.

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Book Rereadability: I’d love to. ^-^ This was so sweet.
Author Rereadability: I really need to get a move on to read the rest of Morpurgo’s books that I own…
Recommendation: Okay, I’ll be honest – if you hate cats, you’ll hate this. If you want a sweet, heartwarming (if entirely fabricated) story about friendship and loyalty and love and the sinking of the Titanic, this is a pretty safe bet. ^-^ ( )
  Shanra | Oct 31, 2009 |
Inspired by legendary cat of the Savoy Hotel in London... imagines he survived the sinking of the Titanic...
  kday_working | Jan 31, 2009 |
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