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All that being said, even though I am an animal lover, I haven't read many books about animals, unless they were about raising or training them. I'm excited to see what types of books are suggested and read here.
In addition to reading, I also love crafts, (especially paper crafts), and I do a little knitting, too. I love gadgets and enjoy music, a little TV, and watching a good movie now and then. I read many types of books, but Sci-Fi/PNR/UF are especially fun.
Hi Wendy, Glad to see you here. I know sometimes it's hard finding a book you absolutely love about animals even though we love them. But, I've been finding more and more good books lately about animals. I'm not limiting it to just dogs or cats but all animals. Hoping this group will take off.
I was going to make it an overall book group about any genre but there are so many of those already. So we'll see how it goes.
Do you do scrapbooking? I love to do that hobby. I've been doing that for about 12 yrs now. I also love taking photos which go hand and hand with scrapbooking.
I was going to make it an overall book group about any genre but there are so many of those already. So we'll see how it goes.
Do you do scrapbooking? I love to do that hobby. I've been doing that for about 12 yrs now. I also love taking photos which go hand and hand with scrapbooking.
Oh, and P.S. I have two rescue dogs right now and have had other dogs in the past who have passed away over the years. They all have their own personalities.
I also volunteer at an animal shelter and have been there for about two years now.
I also volunteer at an animal shelter and have been there for about two years now.

Love to read of course, Esp books with food and animals (cozy mysteries are a wonderful place for that).
Also love cross stitching and watching movies and cop type shows.


Hi Dallas and welcome. Sounds like you're really busy at home with all your animals. That's wonderful.
Brodie wrote: "hi has anyone heard of the canterwood crest books"
I haven't but will check into them.
I haven't but will check into them.


Maryam wrote: "Hi all my name is Maryam Faresh and I just found Goodreads and finally had a moment to search the site. I am an author and my books were inspired by my rescue pets, my dog Daisy born deafblind and ..."
Hi Maryam, Welcome to the group. Thanks for adopting your pets and being kind as to adopt animals with disabilities. I love all animals. There has never been an animal I've ever met that I didn't like. Love them all.
Hi Maryam, Welcome to the group. Thanks for adopting your pets and being kind as to adopt animals with disabilities. I love all animals. There has never been an animal I've ever met that I didn't like. Love them all.


WHAT YOU HAVE 3 LAGGED CAT WHAT HAPPENED IT HIM. IS HE OKAY NOW?
Hi Diane, Welcome to the group. Glad you adopted. Please feel free to start or jump into discussions with the group. I just started this group several months ago and trying to get it going.

Hi Maggie and welcome. It sounds like fun to ride. And, sounds like you have a house full with your dog and birds.


Thank you for the welcome. I'm glad you started this group! I will try and contribute to the discussions and maybe start some too.
Diane wrote: "Hi Barbara,
Thank you for the welcome. I'm glad you started this group! I will try and contribute to the discussions and maybe start some too."
Thanks. Seems like everyone who has joined is quiet so I need a way to get this board moving.
Thank you for the welcome. I'm glad you started this group! I will try and contribute to the discussions and maybe start some too."
Thanks. Seems like everyone who has joined is quiet so I need a way to get this board moving.
Diane wrote: "Hi Brodie, I do love horses. I live in the city now but for many years I would go riding with a friend who had several horses. I'm hoping when I retire I move to a more rural location. :)"
My sister has two horses.
My sister has two horses.
Hi, I am Alice and I guess I did not introduce myself. I have a little black Pomeranian named Georgia. Maybe I can add her picture to photos here? She is a rescue we got at the Shelter two years ago. When we got her she had been sick with what was probably dog flu. She got sick a few weeks ago again and the kind woman vet did an X-ray showing that she has damaged lungs and an enlarged heart. I have been very worried about her running vaporizer but the latest antibiotic is really helps. Today she felt much better and was playing with her toys.
poor little dog, people shoudl turn them into shelters when they can no longer keep not just let them go stray.
Alice in Colorado
poor little dog, people shoudl turn them into shelters when they can no longer keep not just let them go stray.
Alice in Colorado

How are you today? Well I trust. I realized that I hadn't told you and in turn the group about me.
I am an author, I have been writing books, screenplays and jokes for nearly 40 years. Recently I started writing in the voice of a Cat, in fact The Cat, as his name suggest he is a little bit more that a bit of a megalomaniac. You can read more of The Cat's adventures in both of his books, "Getting Out - Excerpts from a Cat's Diary" ISBN-10: 1441445609 and The Cat's Travelogue" ISBN-10: 1466357223.
When The Cat was a Kitten he was sleeping on the sofa while the TV was on playing the Steve McQueen movie 'The Great Escape,' hearing this unconsciously not only implanted the belief that he was a prisoner but also gave me a never ending supply of ideas for cunning and ever more complicated escape attempts.
To fill idle moments when I was recovering from yet another escape attempt and literally licking my wounds I wrote a diary to record the things, or "injustices," as I thought of them, that happened to me while I was being held prisoner and in doing so also kept a record of my disastrous escape attempts.
These escape attempts included digging a set of tunnels, making a glider in the attic and not being able to fly to freedom because it was too big for the windows, and dressing up in drag, complete with makeup and garish lipstick, though I don't believe Steve McQueen or the prisoners Stalag Luft III tried that one!
"Getting out - Excerpts from a Cat's Diary," is now the subject of a bid to turn it into a 3D animated feature film we are looking for crowd funding here http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1... and talking to conventional movie investors as well.
As for me I live in Prague and find that not being able to speak the language is a great boost to my creative writing, but makes it difficult to order Sausages.
I love to read, take long walks in the beautiful Czech countryside and cook especially Italian food, the nation who the French stole all of their best cooking ideas from.
If anyone wants to contact me do reply here.
Johnwoodcock@thecatsdiary.com
~☆ Alice☆~ wrote: "Hi, I am Alice and I guess I did not introduce myself. I have a little black Pomeranian named Georgia. Maybe I can add her picture to photos here? She is a rescue we got at the Shelter two years..."
Hi Alice! Yes, that would be great for you to add your photo. Would love to see it. And, welcome to the group. Please just jump right in when you feel like it.
Hi Alice! Yes, that would be great for you to add your photo. Would love to see it. And, welcome to the group. Please just jump right in when you feel like it.
The wrote: "Hello Diane,
How are you today? Well I trust. I realized that I hadn't told you and in turn the group about me.
I am an author, I have been writing books, screenplays and jokes for nearly 40 year..."
Welcome to the group. Hope you like it here and jump in on the conversations anytime. I hope to read your book.
How are you today? Well I trust. I realized that I hadn't told you and in turn the group about me.
I am an author, I have been writing books, screenplays and jokes for nearly 40 year..."
Welcome to the group. Hope you like it here and jump in on the conversations anytime. I hope to read your book.
Thanks Barbara! I am looking forward to the Christmas read and voted. Then I changed my vote as there are several I would like to read.

I am a retired Executive Assistant complete with high heels, silk suits and manicured nails who lived and worked all over Europe and the States...and then I retired to Arkansas!
That's when things changed...No, I did not turn into a disheveled misanthrope. But I did shed the above-mentioned trappings and started volunteering at our local animal shelter--just to help socialize the cats (they said). Well, before I knew it, I had become the 'cat lady' that fostered all those kittens too small to survive at the shelter. I also cleaned, cut nails--theirs-- and scooped--also theirs.
I had help though. My 'unplanned third' was an orange Maine Coon who helped me raise 35 kittens over five years...and he loved them all; except one: a perfect Mini-Me. Naturally, I wrote a book about him. It was not in my usual genre which is historical fiction (Ancient Egypt).
My cats taught me patience and tolerance (still, I am a slow learner), and they insist on punctuality, especially when it comes to feeding time.
I know I will be in good company here and hopefully we can share and discover a lot of wonderful animal stories together.
Inge

How are you today? Well I trust. I realized that I hadn't told you and in turn the group about me.
I am an author, I have been writing books, screenplays and jokes for ne..."
Hi Barbara,
Thanks for the welcome. I didn't add the details to the books I nominated because I didn't see the email sadly and also because one "Getting Out - Excerpts from a Cat's Diary" was written by me.
It wouldn't be professional to nominated myself ;0) However there is a great Christmas scene and as you may or may not know a Cat's Christmas is almost twice as long as a human's and so it goes on for a nice long time.
Actually we are turning "Getting Out - Excerpts from a Cat's Diary" into a 3D animated movie and all of our friends here can get involved because we are looking for some backers from the crowd funding website Kickstarter.
In return for a pledge (which is 100% refundable if we don't reach our target and we don't get a penny) we are offering a vast array of limited edition and unique rewards.
Anyone can back our project at Kickstarter and here is the web address for anyone interested and kind enough to want to do so.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1...
Just click the green button on the right hand side of the page.
Keep up the good work.
Regards,
John

Hello Barbara,
I joined the group to see what other people are reading. We have a 1-year old gray & white cat named Casper that loves to go outside.
I enjoy reading animal books and currently finishing "The Elephant Whisperer." Here's a short list of my favorite animal books.
• Homer's Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned about Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat
• Unlikely Friendships: 47 Remarkable Stories from the Animal Kingdom
• The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood
• Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl
• The Cowboy and His Elephant: The Story of a Remarkable Friendship
• Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
Peggy

I love to read and have found many new animal books since I joined Goodreads - I'm hoping to find even more through this group!

Taming Me: Memoir of a Clever Island Cat is getting good reviews and it's a new adventure for me! I hope you'll like it if you choose to read it.
Nice to meet all of you,
Cathy

Congrats on the release of your novel Cathy!!! How exctiting for you!!!!


I will definitely add your book to my TBR list. I am in the final stages of completing a short book about my senior rescue beagle. Not sure what route I am going to go with it once its done, but I had to write it. Awwww, the shih-tzus have awesome personalities! My almost 16 yr old girl surprises everyone (including her vet!!!) when they see us walking and ask about my "puppy." When I tell them her age, they can't believe it. My vet says that nobody told Penny yet how old she is, and that's fine with me! Guess I shouldn't go around disclosing a lady's age, but I can't help it in her case, I'm just so proud of her!!!!

I also review lots of books for various sites, especially the puppies.About.com site (I'm the Puppies Guide) and occasionally review pet books for Petco (yes, that store). I'm excited that more GoodReads members are discovering the group.
As a kid I read anything/everything to do with dogs and horses--there weren't many cat books. :( Black Beauty, Beautiful Joe, Misty (the whole series), Albert Payson Terhune...loved them all.
A recent favorite of mine is THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN. And I love thrillers, and Dean Koontz writes dogs so very well.

I'm Hugh. I retired from the Navy 7 years ago after twenty one years of service. I had to go a long stretch without a dog or cat around the house until I was married (18 years ago). Then, on shore duty, I had a beautiful Basset Hound named Henry who tested my Fiance'e (now wife) in many ways.
Of course when she complained about him, my mother would lean over and go, "does she know he's been here longer than she has?"
Of course I would invite her not to help with any of those kinds of observations. Needless to say, Henry worked his way into her heart and she married me... of course we had a second Basset soon after we were married. Both have sense passed on, but, Dog's make family, right?
Now I'm a Substance Abuse counselor with the Navy and, we have a beautiful Smooth Coat Collie, named "Lance."
http://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/5...
and a three legged mouser named Sasha (the Gray).
http://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/5...
And two kids.
http://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/5...
See, dogs and cats make the house whole.
Welcome to the newcomers to the group. Glad you're here. Please feel free to jump in the book group discussions also. Trying to get this group talking.
I, Curmudgeon wrote: "Hello,
I'm Hugh. I retired from the Navy 7 years ago after twenty one years of service. I had to go a long stretch without a dog or cat around the house until I was married (18 years ago). The..."
Hey Hugh, Glad you joined us. Pets do make the house whole!
Alice
I'm Hugh. I retired from the Navy 7 years ago after twenty one years of service. I had to go a long stretch without a dog or cat around the house until I was married (18 years ago). The..."
Hey Hugh, Glad you joined us. Pets do make the house whole!
Alice

I, Curmudgeon wrote: "Hi Alice, they sure do! When I was single... (I hope that was in this lifetime, it seems so long ago) an appartment just felt like a nice hotel room until I got a dog to keep me company. (Beautif..."
When I was a single Mom my son required that I get him a white rabbit and a black gerbil. Later he demanded another gerbil and soon I had too many gerbils. A pet store took them all. The pet snake was the final straw however. Ever had to feed a snake?
It was yucky, alice
When I was a single Mom my son required that I get him a white rabbit and a black gerbil. Later he demanded another gerbil and soon I had too many gerbils. A pet store took them all. The pet snake was the final straw however. Ever had to feed a snake?
It was yucky, alice

When I'm not reading, I enjoy knitting, browsing the internet, listening to music, and spending time with my boyfriend. I have a degree in Psychology and will be returning to school in August to work towards a teaching degree so that I may teach third grade. Anyway, I look forward to making new friends and participating in some book discussions.
-Elizabeth

Wolf: The Journey Home by: Asta Bowen
Warriors (pick any) by Erin Hunter
Seekers (pick any) by Erin Hunter
Survivors: The Empty City by Erin Hunter
Scruffy by Jack Stonely
Dog Lost by Ingred Lee
Waggit by Peter Howe
A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron
The Sight by David Clement Davies
The Trouble With Tuck by Theodore Taylor
97 Ways to Make a Dog Smile by Jenny Langbehn
101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith
101 Dalmatians The Starlight Barking by Dodie Smith
Bambi by Felix Salten
McGrowl (pick any) by Bob Balaban
Welcome Jennifer and thanks for the list. I'm always glad when people say they rescue animals. Love that.

I am currently close to the end of the Elephant Whisperer and will say its one of the best animal stories I have ever read. So much so that I have already purchased "Last of the Rhinos" by the same author. Some other good animal stories include Born Free, Merle's Door, Bad Dog (A Love Story) The Blessings of the Animals and The Rescue of Belle and Sundance.
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Since your here, please go ahead and tell us about yourself. What animals do you have at home? Favorite reads. What city and or state are you from? Do you live in the US or another country? Anything you'd like here.