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 :)
I read More More More Said the Baby to Bethany and Sam for this challenge since it has the word more in it. (28 pages)
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.