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Old 08-31-2011, 10:17 PM   #8
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I liked this one "book" (I put it in quotes because each page contained only 1 sentence or phrases that continued onto the next page) called Mostly Bob by Tom Corwin. Takes about 5 minutes to read (no, really), but the story was touching.
http://www.mostlybob.com/

As I was browsing around for Kindle covers, I found this site that sells leather Kindle sleeves:
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/cat...k-Coffee-Brown. I looked over to the right and there was a tab called "In Memory of Blue." An unlikely place to find a pet story, but it was sweet.

I love his last line: "By the way, if you ever wonder who has the more unconditional love for you, put your spouse and your dog in the trunk of the car for one hour. When you open it, who's still happy to see you?"
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