Wednesday, November 30, 2011

2012 Audio Book Reading Challenge


I love the audio book challenge and I definitely plan in participating this year. This is one challenge I've been able to complete for the past couple of weeks. It's hosted by Teresa at Teresa's Reading Corner.

Here are the details...

Weclcome to the Orignial Audio Book Challenge formerly hosted by Alaine at Queen of Happy Endings. This challenge is for Audio Book lovers as well as those who are brand new to them.

I’ve been listening to your feedback and I’m convinced that the 2012 challenge is going to be better than ever. There will still be targets for achievement, but I’m raising them a bit since many of our participants are avid audio book listeners.

Once again, there are four levels to the challenge

Flirting-Listen to 6 Audio Books
Going Steady- Listen to 12 Audio Books
Lover- Listen to 25 Audio Books
Married-Listen to +++ Audio Books

*A big Thank You to fellow blogger and twitter buddy @dogearedcopy for her suggestions on the level names.

There will be a monthly link up so that we can share what we’ve listened to and make suggestions to each other. Along with that monthly link up there will be a special monthly challenge so make sure you stop by each month!



Inspired by Beth Fish Reads and There’s A Book I’m going to be adding a feature (still unnamed) in which we get to know Audio Book Publishers. I’ll be asking them about what they’ve got coming up as well as about their back list titles and of course, the chance to win an Audio Book or two!

I’ll also be adding a feature in which we can get to know our fellow participants. If you are interested in appearing in this feature, please fill out the attached google form.

I hope I’ve enticed you to join in the 2012 Audio Book Challenge. I’m really looking forward to reading your reviews and experiences over the next year.

Official Challenge dates: 1/1/2012-12/31/2012

I'm going to sign up for the "Going Steady" level for 12 audio books.

1. My Horizontal Life by Chelsea Handler(Click for review.)
2.Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris(Click for review)
3. I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron (Click for review)
4. I Remember Nothing and Other Reflections by Nora Ephron (Click for review)
5. Quitters, Inc. by Stephen King (Click for review.)
6. Chocolate Covered Murder by Leslie Meier (Click for review.)
7. This Time Together by Carol Burnett (Click for review.)
8. Whisker of Evil by Rita Mae Brown (Click for review.)
9. The Last Boy by Jane Leavy (Click for review.)
10. Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris (Click for review.)
11. Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris (Click for review.)
12. Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich (Click for review.)

Monday, November 28, 2011

Gratitude Giveaways Blog Hop Winner!


I'm happy to announce the winner of my Gratitude Giveaway is

Jasmyn

She wins a copy of


Thank you so much to all who entered and all who visit my blog! You are the best!

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?



This meme is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading is where we share what we read this past week, what we hope to read this week…. and anything in between! D This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

Last week I finished...


and I started reading...




and next up...maybe...

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Sunday Salon - 2012 is Almost Here!



If you'd like to participate with The Sunday Salon, just click the button above.

I can't believe Thanksgiving is over already. To make it even stranger the temps in New York were in the mid-60's today and sunny. I'm not complaining, it was lovely but it sure doesn't feel like the holidays are here. That's fine with me since it feels like we were just getting ready to welcome 2011 and now it's over.

As the end of the year grows closer, my reading time seems to be lessening. I was doing so well but now I've hit a snag. I guess we all get these times when our reading drags us down, usually due to something going on in real life, whether it's the holidays, family stuff or just about anything else.

I've already read 91 books this year. Not sure if I'll make 100, but I'm going to make an effort to get there. I know I won't be finishing all my reading challenges, but that's alright. I had fun with them. Now, I'm having fun collecting my 2012 challenges. There are so many to chose from and I'm not nearly done selecting them :)

I'm still way behind on my reviews, but I do intend to eventually complete them - it will just take me more time than I thought.

I'm happy to announce the winner of The Gingerbread Bump-off by Livia J. Washburn book giveaway is Skeeter. I held this giveaway at my cozy blog Socrates' Cozy Cafe. Thanks to the generosity of Berkley, I will be holding more of these giveaways in the next few months.

I hope everyone has a great week!

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

2012 Read Your Own Book Reading Challenge


Another fun challenge...it's hosted by Tales from the Crypt.

This challenge is for those of us who have books that we’ve purchased and just haven’t gotten to. I will go into what does and does not qualify for this challenge below.

Rules:

Starts January 1, 2012 and ends December 31, 2012
Anyone can join
You don’t have to have a blog to participate.
Non-Bloggers feel free to share your list of books in the comment section of the monthly link up post.
Reviews though not required are always nice.
Audio, E-books, Bound all count
Re-reads DO NOT count
There is no need to come up with your list of books in advance.
Challenge crossovers ok
Create a sign up post and link up in the linky below.

What qualifies for this challenge?:

Any book that you have personally purchased, been gifted, or swapped, BEFORE January 1, 2012 and just have not gotten the chance to read yet.

What DOES NOT qualify for this challenge?:

Any book that has been purchased AFTER January 1, 2012.
Any book that you have been asked to review
Tour sites, Netgalley, GalleyGrab, etc.
Library Books

Levels:

Level 1 – Read 1-5 Your Own Books
Level 2 – Read 6-10 Your Own Books
Level 3 – Read 11-20 Your Own Books
Level 4 – Read 21+ Your Own Books

I'm going with level 2...

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Reading Challenge Addict Challenge

Reading Challenge Addict

Gee, like I could really pass up this one (Thanks alot, Cheryl!) LOL This sounds right up my alley!

This is hosted by Cheryl from CMash Loves to Read and Gina from Hott Books

I am a Reading Challenge Addict.

So we are challenging each of you who can also say that you also are a Reading Challenge Addict.

We'll be giving away prizes and recognizing those who are meeting their own expectations by completing the challenges they've entered.

How addicted are you?

Easy as Pie: 1-5 Challenges (Entered & Completed)
On the Roof: 6-10 Challenges (Entered & Completed)
In Flight: 11-15 Challenges (Entered & Completed)
Out of This World: 16+ Challenges (Entered & Completed)

Rules:
We're not making this a difficult challenge, actually, it's going to be very simple!

This challenge will begin on January 1, 2012 and end on December 31, 2012.
Write a starting post joining the challenge and outlining your challenges.
Track all of your challenge accomplishments - good & bad.
Stop by to join us in the mini-challenges, updates & extra giveaways throughout the year.

Easy, right? Who wants to be in on the fun? What else will we be doing? We'll have giveaways for our participants to enter and unannounced special drawings for commenters on the site so be sure to leave your email address with your comment! Are you ready? Sign up here to enter:

I'm going with "In Flight" 11-15 challenges (I just know I'm going to regret this. LOL

2012 Self-Published Reading Challenge




Since I've become addicted to ebooks, I've been reading many self-published authors so I thought this would be a good challenge for me. Here's the scoop...

Challenge Guidelines:

This challenge will run from Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012.

Anyone can join, you don't need to be a blogger. If you don't have a blog, feel free to sign-up in the comments. You can post reviews to any book site (i.e. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Goodreads, etc).

Any genre, length or format of book counts, as long as it is self-published by the author.

You can list your books in advance or just put them in a wrap-up post. If you list them, feel free to change them as the mood takes you.

When you sign up in the linky, put the direct link to your post about joining the Self-Published Reading Challenge.

You can move up levels, but no moving down.

Sign-ups will be open until Dec 15, 2012, so feel free to join at any time throughout the year. This challenge is hosted by Sarah at Workaday Reads. If you'd like to join, head over there.

Levels:

Sentence - 5 books
Paragraph- 10 books
Page - 25 books
Chapter - 50 books
Short Story - 75 books
Novel - 100 books
Series - 150 books

I'm going with the Paragraph level (10 books)

1.  Ecstatic Evil by Amanda McNeil (Click for my review.)
2.  Dead Locked by Amy Saunders (Click for my review.)
3. A Charming Crime by Tonya Kappes (Click for my review.)
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Blog Tour: Spotlight/Guest Post, Author Joel M. Andre



GUEST POST



The Challenges of Setting a Horror Novel around Christmas

Most people look at A Death at the North Pole with a level of concern. They don’t understand why anyone would actually want to take the time to churn out a horror story that revolves around the holiday. In some cases, the fact that I killed off Santa Claus upsets people more than that.

That is why there has to be a balance in place for this process. While a person could go out full force slash horror, such as Santa’s Slay or Silent Night, Deadly Night, I figured adding in a little black humor would lessen the blow. Items like the elves and Lauren’s one liners help to give the book a whimsical feeling. When you blend that with the overall themes of the holiday, it doesn’t hit the reader as hard.

It doesn’t mean that the story is a one dimensional piece either. While you can sit down and begin to read the story at face value, you can also pull more from it. I threw in some philosophical items that people can think about and pull their own value from. Since people read for a number of reasons, I felt it was important to give them a full array of options that they could take the time to explore. In the book, you will find that the story offers insight on commercialism as well.

Of course, no matter what you do there will be plenty of people who attack you for even going up against the Christmas holiday. Once, I received a lovely e-mail from a parent whose child was reading the story on her Kindle. For some reason, she thought it was a story her 10 year old would be okay reading. She ranted on and on how I should have provided a warning that the book wasn’t for children. Apparently the synopsis and the word death weren’t enough of a giveaway. That is one challenge I think that will never go away. The story does open with elves, Santa Claus and the first few chapters focus on the legend itself.

So, if you are looking to prepare yourself for writing a holiday inspired horror tale, you might want to consider that most people are up in arms about Christmas, Easter and similar holidays. However, if you are planning about Halloween, they you are find. Just keep in mind that thousands of others regularly write their works of horror fiction around this holiday as well. 





Book Details:

Genre:Adult Suspense, Mystery, Thriller,Horror
Publisher: Darkcountry Publications
Publication Date: June 13, 2008

Synopsis:


Detective Lauren Bruni has dealt with death for her entire life. She has watched it ruin lives, and brought people closer together. Her job taught her to separate fact from fiction.

But on a cold December day, all Lauren had believed in would be shattered and tossed aside. Thrust in a world unlike any she has seen before, she investigates a prominent figure’s grisly murder, and searches for answers along a strange new set of people.

All while a killer watchers her every movement from the background. He waits in the shadows, waiting to strike at her when the time is right.

What is the secret of the death at the North Pole, and what is the larger horror at hand? Life lessons are learned and a realization that sometimes the most real things in this world are the ones we believe in the least.






Author Bio

Joel M. Andre was born January 13, 1981. At a young age he was fascinated with the written word. It was at fourteen that Poe blew his mind, and Andre began to dabble with darker poetry.

Between the years of 1999 and 2007 Joel was featured in various poetry anthologies and publications. In 2008 he released his first collection,Pray the Rain Never Ends.

Knowing there was something deeper and darker inside of his soul, Joel decided to take a stab at commercialism. Releasing the dark tongue in cheek, A Death at the North Pole, created a dark world among the death of Kris Kringle. Ultimately providing a tale of redemption.

October of 2008 saw Joel release his second book, Kill 4 Me. A tale in which a woman is haunted by a vengeful spirit through text messages and instant messaging.

Taking some time off and doing a lot of soul searching, Joel took things in a new direction and dabbled in the Fantasy Genre with, The Pentacle of Light. The tale dealing with five major races battling for control of Earth, and the acceptance of their God.

Finally, after missing his detective Lauren Bruni, he released the book The Return in October 2009, this time moving the action from the North Pole and placing it in the small Arizona community he was raised in.
Andre’s latest book is The Black Chronicles: Cry of the Fallen about a dead man who seeks revenge on the woman that tormented him in peaceful Northern Arizona.

Currently, he resides in Chandler, AZ.

Connect With Joel:
Website


The Next Stop:
November 27-Spotlight@ Sweeping Me (review delayed)

Purchase Links:
Amazon

Friday, November 25, 2011

Cover Art Weekend Blog Hop

Cover Art Weekend Blog Hop




This is a brand new meme to display all those beautiful, funny, crazy and even those that make you think book covers you come across each week. I don't know about the rest of you, but I love looking at different book covers. You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but they are sure fun to look at. So, if you'd like to join in the fun, all you have to do is...

1. Take the button at the top of this post and post it on your blog.

2. Chose a book cover of your choice and post it. (You can post as many covers as you'd like.)

3. Sign up with Mr. Linky below. Please use the url that links directly to your cover art post.

4. Visit other blogs on the list to see what covers they are featuring this week.

Instead of just one day, I thought I'd run this through the weekends - from Fridays to Mondays. That gives people more of a chance to blog hop.

Have fun!

I'm not reading this yet but I wanted a cover that fit the holiday time of year. I do have this one in my TBR though.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Teaser Tuesdays - November 22nd



If you'd like to play along on Teaser Tuesdays, just click the button above.


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


I haven't had much reading time this week so I'm still reading the same book I was reading last week. Here's another teaser....



Darla announced in somber tones that Valerie Baylor had just been killed after stepping into the path of a van while outside taking a break.

Darla sighed, remembering the reaction to her pronouncement: total pandemonium.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Musing Mondays - New-to-Me Authors




If you'd like to play along on Musing Mondays, just click the button above to join in.


This week’s musing asks…

How do you decide to read a book by an author you haven’t read before? What sort of recommendations count most highly in making that decision?

My answer...

If I happen to read a review or recommendation from a fellow blogger that intrigues me, I'll give the author a try. Or if I see an advertisement or browse through the bookstore and read a cover blurb, I will try the author if it's a plot that interests me. Also, authors inquire about reviews, when they send me a blurb about their book and it looks like something I'd enjoy, I'll try it.

It's actually more about the storyline than the author for me.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?



This meme is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading is where we share what we read this past week, what we hope to read this week…. and anything in between! D This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

Last week I finished...


and I finished listening to...


and I started reading...


and next up...maybe...

Interview with Nicole of Tribute Books


Please join me in welcoming Nicole of Tribute Books to Socrates' Book Review Blog. This is a chance to learn a little more about her wonderful service.




1) What types of books do you represent?

In 2012, we are looking to represent ebook releases of young adult titles. Our preference is for damn good writing, the particular topic is secondary in importance. However, books written with a series in mind or those that delve into the paranormal will have a slight edge.

2) What do authors need to do to get started?

Manuscripts that have already been professionally edited will receive greater consideration. Our preference is to work with authors who have already been published through a royalty-paying press and who know the ins and outs of book promotion. An established social media platform is a must, and we will not consider writers who do not have a well-followed blog, Facebook page or Twitter account.

3) Do you plan to expand to other genres?

Not at this time, but it is always a possibility.

4) How does your program work?

Interested authors can submit their manuscripts via email to info@tribute-books.com. There will be no charge for the authors we select to work with, and they will receive 50% of the net profits of their ebook sales in quarterly royalty payments. We're looking for Microsoft Word documents with a maximum of 350 pages of text with no photos, charts, illustrations, graphs, etc.

5) Anything else you'd like to tell readers/authors/bloggers?

I'm a believer in doing what you love and working with like-minded people, when it's at all possible. I'm most excited about working with authors who enjoy promoting their book on a daily basis. Ones who know the ins and outs of the time and effort it takes to make a book a success because I'm ready and willing to work with them every step of the way.

We try to keep an active online presence with our web site (http://www.tribute-books.com/), Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Archbald-PA/Tribute-Books/171628704176), Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/TributeBooks) and blog (http://tributebooks.blogspot.com/). We'd love to have anyone who loves young adult literature to join us for the ride.

Thank you, Nicole! This was quite informative!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Gingerbread Bump-off by Livia J. Washburn


Genre:
Cozy Mystery

Publisher:
Obsidian, a division of Penquin Group (USA) Inc.

Format:
Paperback, Trade Size

Release Date:
November 2011

It’s Christmas time in Weatherford, Texas and Phyllis is asked to feature her home as one in the annual Christmas Jingle Bell Tour of Homes. Phyllis is excited but she’s also in the middle of planning a dear friends’ wedding to take place on New Year’s Eve. With the help of her friends, as well as the man in her life, she makes sure her home is up to the holiday standards.

As the tour is almost ready to begin, the head of the tour committee, and a friend of Phyllis’, Georgia Hallerbee is attacked and left unconscious. Since the police can’t rely on Georgia to tell them who knocked her out, Phyllis sets out to discover the truth on her own. After all, she has several years experience solving these difficult cases.

This is the 6th book in the “A Fresh-Baked Mystery” series and the first book I read. I’m usually a stickler to read books in order, but I couldn’t pass up this chance to review this book. The series looks wonderful (and I do have the first five books in my TBR), so I broke my own rule and read it. I’m glad I did.

First, the main character…she’s delightful, a retired teacher who can’t stay away from solving a mystery (the perfect protagonist for a cozy, right?) She owns a huge house and shares it with a few other retired teachers as well as the man in her life, Sam. They are an adorable couple. This is a very down-to-earth type of series that will leave you feeling good all over. The story moves along at a fast-paced and it’s the perfect read for this time of year.





FTC Disclosure: The publisher provided me with a copy of this book to review. This did not influence my thoughts and opinions in any way. All opinions expressed are my own.


And now…would you like a copy of your very own? Obsidian has graciously given me one copy to give away to one lucky person, but you have to head over to Socrates' Cozy Cafe to enter. Just click here to enter and click here to read a fun interview with the author!

Just For Fun Reading Challenge


This is the first time I'm doing this challenge and I couldn't resist. It sounds perfect for me. It's hosted by Lori at Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book

Here are the details...

Read 1, yes, just 1 book for fun each month.

All book formats are allowed, printed, audio, e-book.
These books can be counted in your total books read for the year challenge and to one other challenge such as a Where Are You Reading Challenge but try not to cross them over to many other challenges as they really are to be read
JUST FOR FUN!

I am committing to read just one book for fun each month!

JANUARY - Dogs Don't Lie by Clea Simon
FEBRUARY - Shiver by Jo Leigh
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER

This should be fun! 

Friday, November 18, 2011

The Friday 56



This is a fun meme to do hosted by Freda's Voice. If you'd like to join on the fun go to The Friday 56.

Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56.
*Find any sentence that grabs you.
*Post it.
*Link it here.

It's that simple.

This week I'm reading...



She had half a mind to march over there and have a few words with the girl - or send Lizzie out to do the dirty work - but she wasn't sure what that would accomplish. The last thing she needed was to get into a brawl with some disgruntled teen just as Valerie and her entourage was pulling up.

Follow Friday Four Fill-In Fun - Week 37


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This is a fun meme and it's hosted by Hilary at Feeling Beachie. Check out her lovely blog, if you'd like to participate.

This week’s statements


1. I love the smell of freshly baked apple pie.

2. When I fly, I can't wait to get wherever I'm going.

3. I don’t like packing but I love to travel.

4. My favorite day is Saturday.

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Follow Friday 40 and Over



This a fun blog hop hosted by Java at Never Growing Old. It's for all bloggers over 40. Here are the rules...

1. Grab the button
2. Add your link to the list
3. Visit as many other blogs as you can
4. Follow the ones you like (and comment on their blog to say that you are following)

Sign up at Never Growing Old.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Cover Art Weekend Blog Hop

Cover Art Weekend Blog Hop




This is a brand new meme to display all those beautiful, funny, crazy and even those that make you think book covers you come across each week. I don't know about the rest of you, but I love looking at different book covers. You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but they are sure fun to look at. So, if you'd like to join in the fun, all you have to do is...

1. Take the button at the top of this post and post it on your blog.

2. Chose a book cover of your choice and post it. (You can post as many covers as you'd like.)

3. Sign up with Mr. Linky below. Please use the url that links directly to your cover art post.

4. Visit other blogs on the list to see what covers they are featuring this week.

Instead of just one day, I thought I'd run this through the weekends - from Fridays to Mondays. That gives people more of a chance to blog hop.

Have fun!

This is what I'm reading this week...



Gratitude Giveaways Blog Hop



The Gratitude Giveaways Blog Hop is hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer
& All-Consuming Books

November 17th to 27th


I'm going to be giving away...




Here's a synopsis from Fantastic Fiction...

A father's love. A shattering secret. A summer that will change lives forever.


In the town of Rocket, Washington - a summer playground for windsurfers and tourists - a windless summer ignites fear as businesses and residents move away. Rocket's motel, run by a lonely widower named Tom Jemmet, is hard hit. And Tom has demons of his own: memories of a beautiful wife that still haunt him, and a troubled young daughter whose retreat into a silent world confounds her father and sparks whispers in town.

Swirling around Tom are lives much like his own, townspeople yearning for wind but also for hope, even love. Charlene, a mail clerk, helps care for Tom's daughter while a secret gnaws at her heart.Lauren, the town vet, has fallen for Tom, who barely notices.and newspaper editor Hap is hatching a foolish plan to save his town.

That's when a miracle - or something like it - strikes Tom's run-down motel. Guests who stay in Room 6 begin experiencing sudden acts of fate, both terrible and great. But while tourists descend on Rocket and the the town shows new signs of life, the truth about Tom's motel and the death of his wife - as well as the secret hopes and fears of everyone around him - are exposed in ways that are both surprising and inevitable.


The rules are really simple to enter...

1. You must be a US resident.
2. All you need to do is leave a comment that you want to be entered and leave a valid email address so I can contact you if you are the winner!

That's it! Easy!

The contest begins on November 17th and ends on November 27th.

Good Luck!

Theme Thursday - CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Theme Thursdays


This is a new meme hosted by kavyen at Reading between Pages.. “Theme Thursdays” will be open from one thursday to the next and anyone can post it. The rules are simple:

* A theme will be posted each week (on Thursday’s)
* Select a conversation/snippet/sentence from the current book you are reading
* Post it and don’t forget to mention the author and the title of the book
* Since we may take a few days to finish a book, this event is open for one whole week

This will give us a wonderful opportunity to explore and understand different writing styles and descriptive approaches adopted by authors.

This week’s theme is – CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

This week I'm reading...



I just started reading this and I thought this was pretty descriptive...

A pigtailed blond girl perhaps ten years old and wearing black-framed eyeglasses too large for her heart-shaped face came flying around the display of Boy Wizard books.

Booking Through Thursday - Category



If you'd like to join in on Booking Through Thursday, just click the button above.



This week's question...

Of the books you own, what’s the biggest category/genre?

Is this also the category that you actually read the most?

My answer...

I'd have to say romance books are what I have the most of. I started to collect those books first and they go back many years...probably the 70's/80's even (although those are in my basement and haven't been looked at in a long time and who knows what condition they are in now). Romances are what started me in my reading. I still read them, but not as much as I used to. These days I'm more into mysteries and thrillers.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Cat Thursday - November 17th




Welcome to the weekly meme that celebrates the wonders and sometime hilarity of cats! Join us by posting a favorite LOL cat pic you may have come across, famous cat art or even share with us pics of your own beloved cat(s). It's all for the love of cats! Enjoy! This fun meme is hosted by The True Book Addict. Go over to her site to join in the fun.


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