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MaleficentBookDragon
Naughty Kitty! | Adam Stower
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I got my #naughtylistholidayswap package today.
It is Harpy approved.

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 2d
KadaGul @MaleficentBookDragon His approval is all you need. ❤️😻💚 2d
WildAlaskaBibliophile That is fantastic! Kitty looks so mad. hahaha. ❤ 1d
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CatLass007 🐾🐾🐾🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛ 1d
MaleficentBookDragon @WildAlaskaBibliophile 😹 she has started hanging out under the tree and the box is in her spot now. 🐈‍⬛ 1d
Leftcoastzen 😄👏🐱my spot ! 1d
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miapantalone
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

ROAR

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miapantalone
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

I think that this was a fun and silly book about Mr. Tiger finding who he is, when he is in a world that makes him conform against what he wants to do. He finds a happy medium between being comfortable in who he is as a tiger but also learning to balance the world around him.

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miapantalone
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown
Pickpick

Mr. Tiger Goes Wild is a picture book that tells the story of Mr. Tiger and how they live in a proper world of suits and manners. One day he decided that he is over the prim and proper world and rids himself of the manners and clothes of the proper world. This is a silly story with great illustrations, and how when he runs to the forest, he feels at home in the wild.

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M.Marvins
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

“Now, children, please do not act like wild animals.”

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M.Marvins
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

The book would make a good lesson on being different and embracing each other‘s differences. It could also be a good lesson on sometimes feeling the need to be wild and what we should do when that happens.

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bravenewtrav2
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Mehso-so

Truly and honestly picked for the gorgeous cover and topic of the circus, “TFCOMS” was overall not bad. Hough develops a strong voice in Stark, but the novel largely turns into episodes of her marriages with men we barely get to know, and an extremely limited cast of interesting side characters. The fact that Hough ends this book with a BJ is crazy work. Worth the read if you like reading circus fiction. No “Water for Elephants” for sure!