Mineola Library's 2012 FALL Reading Challenge discussion
SUMMER 2012 - LEVEL 4
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2. What to Name a Cat ?
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Lauren (Flame) wrote: "For this task, I read Paper Towns by John Green, which starts with a P.
I loved other John Green books, so I decided to try this one. It was pretty interesting, and had a good plot, but I didn't t..."
Welcome back to the challenge! I like this author too :)
I loved other John Green books, so I decided to try this one. It was pretty interesting, and had a good plot, but I didn't t..."
Welcome back to the challenge! I like this author too :)

Books mentioned in this topic
No More TV, Sleepy Cat (other topics)More More More, Said the Baby (other topics)
Last season's winner, Lynn, is a cat lover like me. She has four babies with interesting names: Stitch, Scraps, Rocket and PC. Stitch and Scraps I can understand considering her love of quilting. Rocket is named for his speed, but PC is another story. PC can stand for a number of phrases ... Pretty Cat, Pesky Cat, Problem Cat, Politically Correct, or even Personal Computer. My cat's name is Kenmore, named after our refrigerator. When Kenmore was a kitten he purred so loudly that he sounded like the motor on our worn-out appliance.
For this task you need to read a book with the name of one of these cats in the title: Stitch, Scraps, or Rocket. You can also read a book that has words in the title beginning with P and C. For Kenmore, you can use the full name or find a title that has either the words Ken or More.