1. Any book read for this challenge has to have an animal that plays a major role in the book (which could be fiction or non-fiction.) It also counts if a main character is (or turns into) an animal (define that however you'd like). In the past, books would qualify if an animal is in the title or on the cover, but that alone no longer qualifies. This challenge is for books related to animals and just because they are in the title or on the cover, doesn't mean it's about an animal.
These are the levels.
Level 1 - Read 6 books
Level 2 - Read 7-12
Level 3 - Read 13-20
Level 4 - Read 21 or more
My Books:
- White Fang--Jack London
- The Call of the Wild--Jack London
- Stud Rites--Susan Conant
- Mi Gato, Mi Perro--Katrina Streza
- Clan of the Cave Bear--Jean M. Auel
- Pure Joy--Danielle Steel
- Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type--Doreen Cronin
- Separation Anxiety--Laura Zigman
- Murder, She Barked--Krista Davis
- The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses--Paul Goble
- A Dog's Purpose--W. Bruce Cameron
- The One and Only Bob--Katherine Applegate
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears--James Marshall
- September Fair--Jess Lourey
- Creepy Carrots!--Aaron Reynolds
- Flowers for Algernon--Daniel Keyes
- The Witches of Worm--Zilpha Keatly Snyder
- The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove--Christopher Moore
- Zombies vs. Unicorns--Holly Black and others
- Lions at Lunchtime--Mary Pope Osborne
- Red Riding Hood--Sarah Blakely-Cartwright
- The Wicked Flea--Susan Conant
Challenge completed on December 26
What a fascinating challenge. Good luck.
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Welcome back Jamie! Have fun!
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