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COOL STUFF MEEUW-SIC OF THE NIGHT.


Byline: - Nancy Hewitt

Gaston Leroux Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux (6 May, 1868, Paris, France – 15 April, 1927) was a French journalist, detective, and novelist.

In the English-speaking world, he is best known for writing the novel The Phantom of the Opera (Le Fantôme de l'Opéra
 would be tickled if he could read the newest rendition of his beloved ``The Phantom of the Opera,'' titled ``The Phantom Cat Phantom Cats also known as Alien Big Cats (ABCs) are a phenomenon of a number of countries and states including Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Finland, Denmark, and Hawaii. The reported sightings, tracks and predation indicate large felines, such as jaguars or cougars.  of the Opera'' (Watson-Guptill Publications; $16.95). In this new version, written by David Wood David Wood may refer to:
  • David Wood (actor)
  • David Wood (basketball)
  • David Wood (environmental campaigner)
  • David Wood (philosopher)
  • David Wood (lead singer)
  • David Wood - Falklands War veteran
  • David Wood (journalist)
 and lushly illustrated by Peters Day, cats replace the human characters. This phantom is a hideously deformed cat who lives under the opera house and declares his love for the beautiful singer Christine. But Christine has another suitor SUITOR. One who is a party to a suit or action in court. One who is a party to an action. In its ancient sense, suitor meant one Who was bound to attend the county court, also, one who formed part of the secta. (q.v.) , Raoul, and she must decide between the cat she calls her ``angel of music'' and Raoul. This is a story that kids of all ages will enjoy, especially if it is read to them. The detail and colorful illustrations make the story come alive, and the streamlined narrative is easy for kids to follow.

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Title Annotation:L.A. Life
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:May 8, 2001
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