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Jenni Hill

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Terry Pratchett, Angela Carter, Neil Gaiman, Warren Ellis, Naomi Novik

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"Because talking cats and a talking beagle. Not enough to convince you? Well then... How about a series of mysterious disappearances, four lovingly treasured cat mummies, the bond between an eccentric professor and her dog, the love between a boy and his cat, and how humans never tell a story right. Interested yet? I adored this story from the supercilious tone of the cats to the ominous ending. I loved how the mummies never play an active role in the story, but at the same time are at the heart of all that happened." – A Fantastical Librarian on 'The Cats of Beni Hasan' in The Book of the Dead

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Terry Pratchett
“If cats looked like frogs we'd realize what nasty, cruel little bastards they are. Style. That's what people remember.”
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“Stories of imagination tend to upset those without one.”
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“If you have enough book space, I don't want to talk to you.”
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“Soup,"she said gruffly. "Nothing in the world that can't be made worse by facing it on an empty stomach. Even if the end's coming, there's always time to eat.”
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“The end always happens faster than you think.”
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