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October 2020: Animals > Announcing the Tag for October

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message 51: by Robin P (new)

Robin P | 5765 comments Amy wrote: "OK - I am all set on the animals front. But if I get to Miller's Valley this month, I won't tag it for animals, but I put it there because it would be my 35th state and qualifies for Farming and it..."

I think I gave it a 3, not bad but not outstanding.


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments Rachel N. wrote: "Diana H. wrote: "I am going to read The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle. Besides, I see that Where the Crawdads Sing has this tag too. Maybe those who re..."

I think Crawdads is a great choice for October.


message 53: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12594 comments I just found one that looks right in my wheel house! it is titled Tomorrow https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

Historical Fiction AND Fantasy😍

A wise old dog travels through the courts and battlefields of Europe and through the centuries in search of the master who granted him immortality>


message 54: by annapi (new)

annapi | 5505 comments Watership Down definitely holds up! It remains one of my favorites from my youth and will continue to be so. I can't count how many times I've re-read it, and how many passages I've memorized. Anyone who hasn't yet read it should certainly do so!

I'm glad to see a recommendation for another favorite from my childhood, My Family and Other Animals.


message 55: by Diana (new)

Diana Hryniuk | 837 comments Rachel and Nancy, thank you very much!


message 56: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments For those of you who know me well, you know that I am not an animal lover. I don't hate animals or anything, but I am not really a pet person.

Having said that, I do enjoy nonfiction science books about animals! I think this may be the month that I FINALLY get to The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time.

Then, if I have enough time for another one, I have wanted to read The Secret Lives of Bats: My Adventures with the World's Most Misunderstood Mammals for a long time.

Another possibility if I want fiction or need an audiobook is The Atomic Weight of Love.

Two books that I enjoyed and would recommend are:
The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration Into the Wonder of Consciousness
Remarkable Creatures (soon to be a movie!)

And then, of course, one of my favorite books of all time is Jurassic Park!


message 57: by Robin P (new)

Robin P | 5765 comments A book sort of like Watership Down but with cats is The Wild Road


message 58: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12933 comments Just picked up Miller’s Valley at the library and it’s only 255 pages! A short little thing! I can make 35 states by 11/3!


message 59: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11702 comments Diana H. wrote: "I am going to read The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle. Besides, I see that Where the Crawdads Sing has this tag too. Maybe those who read it can help me..."

I'll be reading "Crawdads" anyway for my f2f book club.


message 60: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11702 comments NancyJ wrote: "Has anyone read Watership Down? It seems to be a book that many people read when they were younger, and I'm wondering if it's held up well.

I read "Watership Down" for the first and only time as an adult. I quite liked it!


message 61: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte | 1701 comments I'm still fresh from saying good bye to Kevin, so all dog books are out. Or anything where the animal dies or is sad.

I'm thinking:
The Golden Compass
Winnie-the-Pooh (I have my mom's copy from the 50s)
Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
Pet Sematary (big maybe... I own it and I know there is death and horror going into it)


message 62: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12933 comments Charlotte, I loved women who run with the wolves. I read it years ago, but never forgot it. I’d rather think you would like it.


message 63: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte | 1701 comments Amy wrote: "Charlotte, I loved women who run with the wolves. I read it years ago, but never forgot it. I’d rather think you would like it."

I've read the introduction for an online book club and figure I can restart it for this. I struggled a bit to get captured and maybe PBT can give me the push.


message 64: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments Charlotte wrote: "I'm still fresh from saying good bye to Kevin, so all dog books are out. Or anything where the animal dies or is sad.

I'm thinking:
The Golden Compass
Winnie-the-Pooh (I..."


I'm so sorry about Kevin. I felt that way after we lost Maggie in March, but now I'm craving dog books. (We can't bring ourselves to replace her yet.)


message 65: by Theresa (last edited Sep 23, 2020 09:52PM) (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments Amy wrote: "Just picked up Miller’s Valley at the library and it’s only 255 pages! A short little thing! I can make 35 states by 11/3!"

I recommend it. Anna writes fluid easy to read books. I gave it 4 stars, and here is the beginning of my review: When a friend recommended this book to me, she said that I would know these people, this place. Oh was she ever right! If you grew up in a small failing town in the 1970s and attended public school, you will find yourself here.

It fits perfectly with farming, and there were a number of story points that were eerily shared in my life! But then Anna and I know each other, are of the same generation, and are both active Barnard alums. Maybe she stored in her mind conversations we have had. 😅


message 66: by [deleted user] (new)

For October, I have chosen a fantasy, All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders to fit the animal tag. One of the characters apparently understands animals, birds in particular, and somehow finds herself charged with hmm..saving the world, or, 😲
It is getting really busy around here and so I am only going to read one for sure, this month. I hope to get at least one more, I was hoping animals would win.
Happy Reading 📚💕


message 67: by Barbara M (last edited Sep 24, 2020 08:26AM) (new)

Barbara M (barbara-m) | 2599 comments Wow! These recommendations have been a great help but my TBR just grew!!

I second many of these that I've read. I highly recommend the The Zookeeper's Wife that I just finished. Plus I remember enjoying Watership Down that I read as an adult but not recently. Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog and Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World were among my favorites. Also recommend Dog on It and His Majesty's Dragon and I think I'll check to see if there's one in either of these series that I haven't read yet.


message 68: by Theresa (last edited Sep 24, 2020 08:45AM) (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments One more suggestion - Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know by Alexandra Horowitz - every dog owner and dog aunt/uncle/grandparent should read this. Horowitz runs a lab studying the behaviour of dogs at Barnard College in NYC. When this book was published, to incredible acclaim that to this day shocks her, I went with friends to hear her speak and one of the things that I particularly remember is how she described that as she learned more, how she spent her time with her dog and interacted with her changed and improved.


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Amy | 12933 comments I love that connection Theresa!


message 70: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments Amy wrote: "I love that connection Theresa!"

We have a mutual friend. Alexandra's husband is a musician. My copy of the book is, of course, autographed.

They are the loveliest couple.


message 71: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments Theresa wrote: "One more suggestion - Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know by Alexandra Horowitz - every dog owner and dog aunt/uncle/grandparent should read this. Horowi..."

Oh! And I forgot to mention that the title comes from a funny famous quote about reading, making it a great choice for this month's tag!


message 72: by Barbara M (new)

Barbara M (barbara-m) | 2599 comments Joanne wrote: "I just found one that looks right in my wheel house! it is titled Tomorrow https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

Historical Fiction AND Fantasy😍

A wise old dog travels through the..."



I've put that on my list too. Sounds interesting.


message 73: by Barbara M (new)

Barbara M (barbara-m) | 2599 comments Theresa wrote: "Theresa wrote: "One more suggestion - Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know by Alexandra Horowitz - every dog owner and dog aunt/uncle/grandparent should r..."

"Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." Groucho Marx if I'm not mistaken!


message 74: by Karin (new)

Karin | 9236 comments Theresa wrote: "Amy wrote: "I love that connection Theresa!"

We have a mutual friend. Alexandra's husband is a musician. My copy of the book is, of course, autographed.

They are the loveliest couple."


Is that mutual friend married to that trumpeter named Bond?


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8425 comments Barbara M wrote: "Theresa wrote: "Theresa wrote: "One more suggestion - Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know by Alexandra Horowitz - every dog owner and dog aunt/uncle/gran..."

YES - Groucho. The full quote is:

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."


message 76: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8425 comments Like, Nicole R, I am NOT an animal lover (except for elephants, of course). And I totally get that Charlotte (and others) won't want a sad "the dog dies" book.

But I do want to recommend Susan Wilson. She's an author who has written some wonderful dog stories.
I gave One Good Dog 4 stars ... You can read My Review HERE

Oh ... and a favorite from childhood that was a very quick read
The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford ... two dogs and a cat trek across Canada to get back home.


message 77: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments Karin wrote: "Theresa wrote: "Amy wrote: "I love that connection Theresa!"

We have a mutual friend. Alexandra's husband is a musician. My copy of the book is, of course, autographed.

They are the loveliest cou..."


Nope. I have a lot of friends ... and clients in the various entertainment and arts fields. The mutual friend with Alexandra is a violist, crossword puzzle constructer, copyeditor, transcriber of oral history interviews, and a needlework designer. Oh and ocxasional polish translator.


message 78: by Emma (new)

Emma (emma666) I recommend war horse for anyone looking for a couple of nights crying about animals. :(


message 79: by Jgrace (new)

Jgrace | 3948 comments I thought I would have a long list of adult fiction to recommend for this tag. Turns out that most adult books featuring animals on my 4 to 5 star list are non-fiction. And most of the fiction titles are for children. There are a few but I couldn't eliminate the the ones with a dying animal.

To The Bright Edge of the World
The Horse Whisperer
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
The Red Pony
Flowers for Algernon

I'm thinking I might try Flush or one of the many non-fiction birding books on my TBR


message 80: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments For some light reading Carl Hiaasen's YA books are charming options for animals theme.


message 81: by Jgrace (new)

Jgrace | 3948 comments I just found this list of adult fiction titles.

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...


message 82: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments Thanks Jgrace for that link!

I would recommend The Bees. It's a really interesting story about a female centric society of bees.


message 83: by Karin (new)

Karin | 9236 comments Theresa wrote: "Karin wrote: "Theresa wrote: "Amy wrote: "I love that connection Theresa!"

We have a mutual friend. Alexandra's husband is a musician. My copy of the book is, of course, autographed.

They are the..."


Oh, sure, I know you have many friends--it was just in case I have a less direct connection to the author by having talked with you and also having met the trumpeter.


message 84: by Linda (new)

Linda Nielson | 388 comments Another group I am in is reading 142 Ostriches. I will read that book for this also.


message 85: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12933 comments Linda, curious about 142 ostriches. It’s on my secret phone list as a maybe. But if you like it it goes higher!


message 86: by Anita (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9288 comments Has anyone here read The Friend? I think that might fit, and I might try it.

Another one on my radar is Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds. I feel like non-fiction has been appealing to me more as of late, so that might be the winner.


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Booknblues | 12100 comments Anita wrote: "Has anyone here read The Friend? I think that might fit, and I might try it.

Another one on my radar is [book:Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds|25470..."


Anita, I think you might like The Friend. It is a book about friendship and literature and a dog.

I loved the dog in this book and he is not exactly a centerpiece, but really necessary.


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message 89: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments Booknblues wrote: "Anita wrote: "Has anyone here read The Friend? I think that might fit, and I might try it.

Another one on my radar is [book:Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wo..."


The Friend sounds great. I added it to my library request list.


message 90: by NancyJ (last edited Sep 26, 2020 11:02AM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments Michael wrote: "Great set of recommendations so far. Especially, for me, those of NancyJ and LibraryCin.

So many great dog books, of which I liked Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog the b..."


Merle's Door is my husband's favorite books too! It makes a good addition to a fundraising gift basket for dog groups. I'll add something from your list this month.


message 91: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12594 comments Anita wrote: "Has anyone here read The Friend? I think that might fit, and I might try it.

Another one on my radar is [book:Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds|25470..."


I have read it my review is here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... I really liked it


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hbbyy | 4 comments Hi am Bello Muhammed


message 93: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments hbbyy wrote: "Hi am Bello Muhammed"

Welcome Bello!


message 94: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12594 comments I found another one for those of you who like a memoir, and it is short and looks like quick reading How to Be a Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen Animals


message 95: by annapi (new)

annapi | 5505 comments hbbyy wrote: "Hi am Bello Muhammed"

Welcome, Bello! Jump right in, you'll find this is a fun group!


message 96: by SouthWestZippy (new)

SouthWestZippy | 1543 comments Wonderful tag, I am so happy this one won!
I have a feeling I am going to be adding more than I can read.

I have 201 Animals books on my shelf, that I have tagged. https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

If you like mystery series, I highly recommend the Chet and Bernie books. https://www.goodreads.com/series/4620...

Autobiography/Biography books I have enjoyed.
My Life Among the Underdogs: A Memoir

Children's books my kids and grandson have enjoyed
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
Skippyjon Jones
Socks

On my TBR I would like to read for the tag.
The Last Woman in the Forest
Goodnight MooHorseshoes, Cowsocks & Duckfeet: More Commentary by NPR's Cowboy Poet & Former Large Animal Veterinarian


message 97: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12594 comments Love the new banner for the month!


message 98: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11090 comments Has anyone received or read Constant Rabbit yet? I just got it!


message 99: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15582 comments NancyJ wrote: "Has anyone received or read Constant Rabbit yet? I just got it!"

Have it but it won't get read any time soon by me. I also have Fforde's Early Riser awaiting my attention. I can buy books faster than I can read them. Of course.


message 100: by Sue (new)

Sue | 2724 comments NancyJ wrote: "Has anyone received or read Constant Rabbit yet? I just got it!"

I'm still on my library's waiting list for Constant Rabbit. I'm really hoping it lives up to the wait!


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