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Stina's Challenge 2017 > Prompt: A book with a cat on the cover

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message 1: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
Possibly my easiest book of the whole challenge. And it crosses over to at least one other challenge I'm doing this year. Do you have any cat-cover books to recommend?


message 2: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) Check out the Cat in the Stacks series by Miranda James. All the books have a cat on the cover. It's a cozy mystery series written by a male librarian under a pen name. The books all have bookish themes, as the lead character is a librarian. I'm currently reading the third book.


message 3: by Laura (new)

Laura | 144 comments How on earth do I not have a cat-on-cover books?! I need to go through them again.


message 4: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) Omg, Laura! I have so many! Come and pick one off my shelves


message 5: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
I'm having a hard time finding books that *don't* have cat covers! Seriously, let me know if you want me to send you one.


message 6: by Laura (new)

Laura | 144 comments As tempting as it is to get a cat book, I'm trying *really* hard to read off my TBR mountain instead of bringing new books into the house. But thank you both! Xanthi, can I just come visit instead? ;)


message 7: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) You sure can! :D


message 8: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
Ah, I understand. I'm trying very hard to do that myself.


message 9: by Laura (new)

Laura | 144 comments Stina wrote: "Ah, I understand. I'm trying very hard to do that myself."

As you'll see in my "post your plans" thread comment, I altered some of the challenges to accommodate books I've already got. It's ridiculous how much I've got piled up.


message 10: by Laura (new)

Laura | 144 comments So while out and about yesterday I came upon two new Little Free Libraries and one had Cats and the People They Own which is mostly full of little one-liners and has a cartoon cat on the cover. So I guess I can pull of this one as intended after all. (So much for no new books.... :) )


message 11: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
Laura wrote: "So while out and about yesterday I came upon two new Little Free Libraries and one had Cats and the People They Own which is mostly full of little one-liners and has a cartoon cat on the cover. So ..."

Well, at least it doesn't sound like it's a huge time investment, so maybe you can release it before it gets too comfortable in your house.


message 12: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
Xanthi wrote: "Check out the Cat in the Stacks series by Miranda James. All the books have a cat on the cover. It's a cozy mystery series written by a male librarian under a pen name. The books all have bookish t..."

Heh. I dismantled my Christmas tree tonight, and there was a copy of File M for Murder in there. :-)


message 13: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) I'm close to finishing that one right now.


message 14: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
I think I'm going to have to run a challenge that is just for cat-cover books.


message 15: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) Yes!!!


message 16: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Stina wrote: "I think I'm going to have to run a challenge that is just for cat-cover books."

Oh dear -- my personal quest at the moment is to read no more than one of these a month so that I get variety.


message 17: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "Stina wrote: "I think I'm going to have to run a challenge that is just for cat-cover books."

Oh dear -- my personal quest at the moment is to read no more than one of these a month so that I get ..."


I've decided not to make this its own challenge, but I will be keeping track of how many I read for this challenge. It will be interesting to see how many extra I read without even trying.


message 18: by Maya (new)

Maya (memomaya) I went through my kindle stash and cats seem to gravitate towards cozy mystery covers. Here's what I found in my TBR pile (most likely free books, so quality may turn out to be questionable):

Sweet Secrets by J A Whiting

Agatha H and the Airship City by Phil and Kaja Foglio

All-Butter Short Dead by H Y Hanna

Spell Booked by Joyce and Jim Lavene

Switching Hour by Robyn Peterman

Save The Cat! Strikes Back by Blake Snyder (not free, not fiction)

Death, Guns and Sticky Buns by Valerie S Malmont

Death of a Crafty Knitter by Angela Pepper

Black Cat Crossing by Kay Finch

Nursing a Grudge by Diana Orgain

Cupcakes, Pies and Hot Guys by Pamela Dumond

Haunted Hijinks by Madison Johns

Perfectly Pickled by Lizz Lund

It All Began, A witch PI mystery by Adele Abbot

Death by Inferior Design by Leslie Caine

Playing with Poison by Cindy Blackburn

Catnapped by Patricia Fry

The Dalai Lamas Cat by David Michie

The Weirdness by Jeremy Bushnell

A Charming Crime by Tonya Kappes

Oh, my. I could probably read cat cover books for the rest of the year. Has anyone read these? Where should I start?


message 19: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) The Dalai Lama's cat is really good! It is the first of a trilogy. Definitely start with that one.
I have read one book in the series by Malmont and enjoyed it.


message 20: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
I think that Agatha H book is one I've earmarked for a steampunk prompt in another challenge. I guess I haven't looked at the cover yet, because it wasn't on my radar as a cat cover.


message 21: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Xanthi wrote: "The Dalai Lama's cat is really good! It is the first of a trilogy. Definitely start with that one."

I second Xanthi's opinion of The Dalai Lama's Cat. I was gifted a copy at the Oxford Convention and broke my own rules by keeping it instead of passing it on. I did pass on a different copy or two. Didn't know it was a trilogy, though -- gonna have to hunt down the rest of them.


message 22: by Xanthi (new)

Xanthi (libertine101) The author has started a dog themed one now.
He lives in my city and he personally delivers copies of his books to be sold att he main cat shelter here, and donates copies for their fundraisers.


message 23: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Crossed this one off the list, but like Stina, I will keep track of all the ones that fit this category.

Bedtime Stories for Cats


message 24: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
I have the Malmont book somewhere, and I really should read it soon. I vaguely remember hanging out with Valerie in a hotel bar, helping Kris Neri get drunk after the Agathas one year.


message 25: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Another one -- Cat, by B. Kliban


message 26: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Another one -- even though the cat is small, it is there on the cover.
A Man Called Ove. Highly recommend this book.


message 27: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Cat on the cover of Death at Epsom Downs


message 28: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Another one Just Killing Time.


message 29: by Mary (last edited May 20, 2017 12:35AM) (new)

Mary Arkless | 153 comments I have just finished reading "Jennie" by Paul Gallico. The main story is about a little boy, Peter, being knocked down by a car in London, and waking up to find he has been turned into a large, white tomcat. Not realizing Peter is the cat, his nanny throws him out, and he has to come to grips with being a stray cat in a large city, and losing all contact with the people he loves. He is taken under the wing of Jennie Baldrin (a beautiful tabby), and taught how to be a cat. However, as the story unfolds, Peter and Jennie learn about each other, and about friendship, loyalty, honesty, compassion, love. Highly recommend.


message 30: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Another cat on the cover
How to Handle Your Cat/Dog

Oh, and Wildcat Under Glass had a wildcat -- which is a cat

Total of 7 so far


message 32: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 247 comments Book #8 The World According to Julius


message 33: by Laura (new)

Laura | 144 comments I don't read as many cat books as one might expect...

Cats and the People They Own


message 34: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 665 comments Mod
I ended up with only 5 cat-cover books for the year:
File M for Murder (Cat in the Stacks, #3) by Miranda James
2017 Fifth Annual Battle of the Bards Poetry Contest Winning Entries (Battle of the Bards, #5) by Poudre River Public Library District
Shutter, Vol. 1 Wanderlost by Joe Keatinge
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Who Is Coming to Our House? by Joseph Slate

I hear there is a "kitty-lit" challenge going on this year. I may have to hunt that down and sign up for it.


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