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Task 24: Read a book featuring a beloved pet where the pet doesn’t die
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The Call of the Wild, while an excellent book does NOT fit this prompt. (view spoiler)



If you're looking for something specific, the main character's cat in Get a Life, Chloe Brown is a pretty big subplot, and the cat doesn't die at the end!


The Happy Ever After Playlist would also fit this bill! It's such a fun read, too. The Happy Ever After Playlist

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(Later in the series one does pass from old age but you should be safe with the first several installments)




I read this for the 2019 Reading Challenge. It's really a heartwarming book.
Can anyone tell me if a book where the pet dies in some timelines but is alive at the end would work?
Also, anyone know if the pet dies in The Wall ?
Also, anyone know if the pet dies in The Wall ?




I did find some more options: The Horse Dancer by Jojo Moyes should fit, based on a comment on the book's Goodreads page. However, I'm probably going to choose a book by P.G. Wodehouse from his Blandings Castle series. The Empress of Blandings is a key character: she's a prize-winning, and definitely beloved, pig.

Louise Miller, who wrote The Late Bloomers' Club fits that.

Esther the Wonder Pig also works.

Hello, Riot fam! This task's topic is one we get asked about a lot when recommending content. So here it is! A list of books where the pets don't die. https://bookriot.com/read-harder-2021...

I just finished it. I didn't realize it would qualify. I guess I wasn't paying attention and of course, it would. The story is just wonderful. I loved it. Nala is amazing and their relationship is a great thing to behold. You will not be disappointed.


Thank you for this! I was not loving this prompt either but I got this book from the library and read it. I forgot how much I enjoy Dave Barry. This was funny and moving. And, yes, the dog lives.



Absolutely!

There are the Enid Blyton adventure series. Famous Five with Timmy the Dog, and another about four children who go on adventures with Kiki, their pet parrot.

The House In The Cerulean Sea meets this prompt and is written by an LGBTQ+ author. It's such a good story too!





Wish You Were Here by Rita Mae Brown fits perfectly, or any from that series.
I got it last year for another challenge, so I will use it this year.

it's a middle grade fiction with a bit of sci-fi, but mostly just easy reading. (It's fun if you step beyond the premise, which, like most books with a young protagonist, involves missing parents.)
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