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Comments for Mog the Forgetful CatMog the Forgetful Cat: 01/24/12
Mog though proves her worth when she foils a break-in attempt by a burglar. How she does it, is pure charming Mog at her best. It's a delightful ending to the book and she gets the reward she deserves. Here's a picture book that I feel like I've read a million times but it's only my first. My husband grew up with the book and it remains one of his favorites. So although I haven't read it before, he and his family have recounted the story so many times that I feel like it's an old friend. It's the first book in a seventeen long series. It spans Mog's entire life, the last one being Goodbye Mog. I haven't read any of the others, but I think I will seek them out. Five stars. Other Posts and Reviewsbooks | Judith Kerr
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1970 Comment #1: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 03:38:49 This is in my top ten books that I loved as a child and not least because of the artwork - Mog looks so friendly. Comment #2: Monday, January 30, 2012 at 10:27:33 Pussreboots I agree with you about the artwork. Kerr really captures the charm of owning a moggie. I do plan to track down the other books to read. Have you read any of the others in the series? © 1997-2012 Sarah Sammis
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