Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Finally, a New Header Picture!

We got quite a few books to borrow from our neighbor librarian a few houses away.  Gerard is very happy about this and has started John Grisham's, The Litigators.  I still have plenty to read on my Kindle and one other book we got from the little free library at the end of our street.

Here are some outtakes with Spunky Doodle for our header I thought you might like seeing:




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Saturday, April 6, 2019

"Katt vs. Dogg" by James Patterson (Children's fiction)

Sometimes I enjoy a change of pace from what I usually read.  Katt vs. Dogg by James Patterson is one of those!  A cat and a dog get lost and have to find some way to survive before the forest is filled with predators!  Can they really help each other?  I liked Oscar and Molly very much!  The adventures these two got into were fun to read.  The book moved along quite well!
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)  

Teaser from page 63:  "We cats are nocturnal.  Means we stay up all night.  And since there's nothing good on TV this late--not to mention no TV out here in the trees--I decided I'd just hang out up here and watch you being miserable.  It's highly entertaining."

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Saturday, November 5, 2016

"Saving Red" by Sonya Sones is a "Feel-Good" Book (UPDATED)

Saving Red, by Sonya Sones is about Molly, a teen girl with a service dog, Pixel, who helps her cope with her panic attacks.  She becomes friends with a homeless girl, Red, who  has some mental issues of her own.  Molly decides to help reunite her with her family before Christmas. 

I enjoyed this unique teen fiction book written in verse.  It goes very quick and I liked the story line.  It touches on PTSD, suicide in addition to homelessness, mental illness and guilt.  It was interesting to see her make friends with Red and also Cristo and his cat!  Although this book deals with some heavy subjects, it is not dark at all but pretty uplifting.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)

In Saving Red, by Sonya Sones, Molly is a young teen girl who has a dog named Pixel.  You will love Pixel!  One night, Red is out doing community service and she sees a young red-headed girl who she becomes friends with.  She wants to get Red back to her family in time for the holidays but can she?

This book is told in verse with ongoing action so it goes very fast.  I enjoyed all the characters.  If you are looking for a feel-good book, this is it!  I LOVED IT!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)

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