Puss pulled the strings tight and killed the rabbit without mercy or compassion.
Puss pulled the strings tight and killed the rabbit without mercy or compassion.
I honestly prefer the other version of Puss that we see in the movies. It is interesting to see how so many people have very different tales on a beloved and well-know character.
This book is very differ than the Puss in Boots I know from the movies or other interpretations. This one seems to be much darker and this Puss seems to be not as fun loving as others. I did like the story but I think it doesn‘t have a good lesson. This is more of a fun book then one to learn lessons from.
Only one of my #Felines would participate 😽I had to really dig deep for this one. It‘s a childhood favorite, copy write 1979!! I‘m old 😲😵😫
It was definitely a #fallfind 😽😽😽
#Felix says good morning 🌞
Since I finished my first book of 2020 today
(Aru Shah and the Song of Death by Roshani Chokshi - 🌟🌟🌟🌟), I decided to read something shorter and lighter. Cue this book I've been meaning to delve into- cat fairytales! This includes Puss in Boots and The King of Cats, and many more I'm excited to read!
(Talking to the king) ““Sire, I've brought you a wild rabbit which the Marquis of Carabas“ -That was the name Puss decided to give to his Master...“ I think this is a humorous quote that characterizes Puss in Boots very well.