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On occasion I'll be joining in the Top Ten Tuesday posts hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, and although it's quite late on a Tuesday, I am participating this week!
This week's Top Ten Tuesday Topic is: Titles with Animals or Book Covers with Animals. I don't read a lot of stories about animals or featuring animals, so I thought it might be interesting to browse through what I've reviewed on my blog that featured animals in the title or on the cover. After scrolling for a bit, I realized that my animal-centric reading is really rare! I'll start with a couple of favorites, add some children's books that I've loved, and then include some honorable mentions and "to-read" titles. Here we go:
The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa - A stray cat becomes the perfect pet and traveling companion for Satoru, and proves to be one of his most loyal friends. One of my favorite books! (Read my full review HERE)
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World by Vicki Myron - I read this ages ago, but I remember it being so sweet. An abandoned kitten finds a home in a small library, and becomes its mascot and a beloved celebrity.
Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry - As a young girl, I adored horse stories and read all of Marguerite Henry's books. Misty is the best known and the representative of the series.
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell is another childhood favorite.
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White - Another children's classic that I loved.
The Hound of the Baskervilles
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - A classic that features the hound on the cover and the title, and of course the hound is at the center of the first Sherlock Holmes mystery.
Detective Trigger and the Ruby Collar by M.A. Owens is a clever and entertaining private eye story featuring a hardboiled chihuahua detective and a powerful cat crime boss. I reviewed it a few years ago and enjoyed it. If I remember correctly this is geared for middle grade readers. (Read my full review HERE.)
Off The Chain by Janice Thompson - I reviewed this one more recently, and it was fun too. Not quite my style, but it was cute and I recommend this and the rest of the series if you like a clean cozy mystery with a touch of romance. And featuring dogs, of course! (Read my full review HERE)
Undertones by L.S. Popovich - I reviewed this one quite awhile back and it's got a much darker wit. It features a whole cast of anthropomorphic animals in a humorous mystery. Dane is a jazz-playing anteater just trying to find out what happened to his polar bear girlfriend while kicking an ant addiction. (Read my full review HERE.)
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt - And this one is on my to-read list! I've got a hold on it at the library, but so do a whole lot of other people, so I'm just waiting my turn, and hoping it's as good as the buzz!
This article will be linked at Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl .
And since I skipped Friday Fun last week, here is the weekly bookish question in the Book Blogger Hop, hosted by Billy at Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer.
This Week's Question: Do you spend your lunchtime reading?
My Answer: Absolutely! Most weekdays, anyway. In fact, I usually have a couple of books that I keep in the dining room for breakfast or lunchtime reading.
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