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Title:Adventures of a Cat-Whiskered Girl (Neddie & Friends #3)
Author:Daniel Pinkwater
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 268 pages
Published:June 7th 2010 by Houghton Mifflin (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Humor. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Adventure
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Adventures of a Cat-Whiskered Girl (Neddie & Friends #3) Hardcover | Pages: 268 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 366 Users | 91 Reviews

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Big Audrey is a girl . . .
with cat s whiskers . . .
and sort of cat s eyes.
But, is there an other cat-whiskered, sort of cat-eyed girl?

Big Audrey waves goodbye to her friends Iggy and Neddie, Seamus, and Crazy Wig, in Los Angeles and hitches a ride with bongo-playing-while-driving Marlon Brando across the country to Poughkeepsie, New York, city of mystery. She finds she has questions needing answers and a bit of inter-plane-of-existence traveling to do.

Big Audrey and her telepathic friend Molly zigzag off on an incredibly strange and kooky adventure, and solve the mystery of the cat-whiskered doppelganger."

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ISBN: 0547223242 (ISBN13: 9780547223247)
Edition Language: English
Series: Neddie & Friends #3

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Ratings: 3.78 From 366 Users | 91 Reviews

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A tale of many delights. This is the third book in Pinkwater's latest series, so successfully begun in The Neddiad and The Yggyssey, and again he has tantalizingly planted the seeds of a story to follow. This could go on and on! He's really hit a certain pitch here and is humming along quite nicely. The inimitable crackpot fantasy of such of Pinkwater's classic tales as Yobgorgle and Lizard Music is here in full flower, and every few pages I just stop and laugh out loud, but he seems to be

I think this book is for the people that recall the nonsense of Alice in Wonderland and The Phantom Tollbooth. Daniel Pinkwater then mixes in mythology, folklore, and cinema history to make for a whirlwind of a ride. I definitely recommend reading it. :)

Pinkwater is one-of-a-kind. I love his work in small doses - especially his picturebooks about Irving and Muktuk. His novels for young teens, well, I dunno. I couldn't get into the first book of this series, The Neddiad: How Neddie Took the Train, Went to Hollywood, and Saved Civilization, but since this one starts with a recap explanation and so does stand alone, I decided to try it. Anyway, I've not much to say. I like & admire but won't remember & don't want more. :shrug:Oh, except I

Note: This review concerns an advanced reading copy. There may have been changes made to the published version.This is maybe the dumbest book I have ever read. Normally when starting off a review with a statement like that, this would be the point where I explain why being dumb is actually a good thing, but in this case, it isn't. This novel is simply pointless and, in my estimation, poorly written.I will give it one point of praise: despite this being apparently the third in a series I have no

You know those people who think that random equals funny? The ones who think that saying "Banana couch!" has the same devastating wit as a finely placed bon mot from Dorothy Parker's pen?This book reminded me a lot of them.Adventures of a Cat-Whiskered Girl follows Big Audrey - although throughout the novel she is referred to almost exclusively as just Audrey, so there's that - as she shifts planes of existence to end up in Poughkeepsie. Here she works at a bookstore dedicated to UFO

Thoroughly silly and fun.

Sweet and a bit too quirky for me to follow. Perhaps I needed to read the Neddiad and the Yggdessey to understand why cat-whiskered Audrey decides to make her home on this plane of existence (Evan though I loved her explanation of multiple coexisting planes of existence as a house with multiple levels, with different families living on each level, unaware of the other floors, and thinking they're the only ones living in the house). The story centers on Audrey's attempt to find the cat-whiskered

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