![]() The Kalahari Typing School for Men-Alexander McCall Smithĥ1. Yi Min's Great Wall-Araceli Ortiz, etc.ĥ2. Churchill's Secretary-Susan Elia MacNealĥ8. The Best Christmas Present of All-Linda JenningsĦ2. Decluttering at the Speed of Life-Dana K. Jasmine Toguchi, Mochi Queen- Debbi Michiko FlorenceĦ7. Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World-Jack WeatherfordĦ8. Harold and the Purple Crayon-Crockett Johnsonħ0. Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock David Margolickħ6. Grave Reservations: The Booking Agents #1 -Cherie PriestĨ2. Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth-Sarah SmarshĨ3. Something Borrowed, Someone Dead-MC BeatonĨ4. Hark the Herald Angels Slay-Vicki DelanyĨ9. The House on Mango Street-Sandra Cisnerosĩ0. A Kiss for Little Bear-Else Holmelund Minarikĩ1. Tony Baloney School Rules-Pam Munoz Ryanĩ6. Murakami T: The T-Shirts I Love-Haruki Murakamiĩ9. Stealing Buddha's Dinner-Bich Minh Nguyenģ. The Second Life of Mirielle West-Amanda Skenandoreġ4. ![]() The Professor and the Madman-Simon WinchesterĢ0. Summer of the Big Bachi-Naomi HiraharaĢ2. Jones is a Graduation Girl-Barbara ParkĢ3. The Littles to the Rescue-John PetersonĢ5. Living Well Through Lent-Living CompassĢ6. The Five Lost Aunts of Harriet Bean-Alexander McCall SmithĢ9. The Celery Stalks at Midnight-James Howeģ3. The Full Cupboard of Life-Alexander McCall SmithĤ0. Making Friends with Billy Wong-Augusta ScattergoodĤ3. From Notting Hill with Love.Actually-Ali McNamaraĤ6. A Christmas Memory, One Christmas, & The Thanksgiving Visitor-Truman CapoteĤ7. Pens and ink, anything handmade, and cookbooks, inspirational, and children's books for a little free pantry/library I stock.ĥ1. Come join us!īeach/sea glass, Postcards (either cards written, stamped and mailed or new ones), bookmarks, BC labels, wings extension for me or for other BCers, people who journal books, more hours in the day, coffee and tea, hearts, crocheting, sugar-free goodies, fountain If I send you a book, I consider it yours, to do with as you please, but please journal it. ![]() Usually, if I say I don't like a genre someone ends up recommending a book that changes my mind:) ![]() I don't particularly like sci -fi or romance unless it is just an exceptional book. I read almost anything except true crime and horror. It depends on my budget! Please journal any books received:) Just a reminder to keep your wishlist up to date.I'm usually open to trading. If you are expecting something from me or expecting me to journal a book, please feel free to PM me with questions. I recently retired and hope it ups my reading game. I take advantage of my local library, so many of the books I've read are not reflected on my BC shelf. “Another winning veterinary memoir deserving of space next to the immortal James Herriot and his heirs.My taste in books is eclectic. stories would be suitable-and should be required-reading in even the most sophisticated veterinary school programs.” - Publishers Weekly Hoyt, President Emeritus, The Human Society of the United States His poignant stories recall the tales of another veterinarian, the legendary James Herriot."-John A. Jeff Wells is a veterinarian with heartfelt regard for both animals and their human companions, a compassion and respect too infrequently experienced in today's world. "Anyone who has a pet will absolutely love this charming and humorous collection of personal experiences with animals. This will be a better and more compassionate world if we listen to the stories animals tell us, for they are smart and passionate beings who have a point of view from which we can learn a lot about them and ourselves." -Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals, Wild Justice, and Animals at Play In this most welcome book we not only learn about animals in need, but also what it is like to be a veterinarian with a heart. "What a treat it is to read tales from the tail-bearers. May you be so lucky to have him as your vet and even luckier to call him your friend.”-Susan Richards, author of Chosen by A Horse and Chosen Forever Wells shows equal parts compassion to both animal and human in his often humorous but always kind stories. Jeff Wells has written an honest and poignant account of vet school and his early years in practice. “A wonderful account of the coming of age of a vet.
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