January 11, 2025

Garfieldt's Book Club: Cat-Approved Reads 2

When it comes to literary tastes, who better to trust than the lasagna-loving connoisseur himself?  In this blog post, we once again invite you to join "Garfieldt's Book Club" and explore a curated list of cat-approved reads that have earned the feline seal of approval. 

Let's dive into the world of literature through the discerning eyes of everyone's favorite cat.

  • "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" by Cleveland Amory: Join Garfield in his cozy corner with this heartwarming tale of a stray cat who finds a home during the holiday season. Filled with humor and warmth, it's a perfect match for a lazy afternoon of reading.
The Cat who came for Christmas


  • "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee: Believe it or not, Garfield has a soft spot for classics. Explore the profound themes of justice and empathy in Harper Lee's masterpiece, a choice that reflects Garfield's surprisingly deep literary inclinations.


  • "The Great Catsby" by B.K. Baxter: In this quirky mystery, a woman inherits a house in small-town Louisiana, along with a judgmental cat who seems to possess a knack for uncovering clues. As she adjusts to her new life, she's drawn into solving the murder of the town's beauty queen. With her feline sidekick leading the way, she becomes an amateur sleuth, discovering that her quiet librarian life is anything but dull.


  • "Garfield: His 9 Lives" by Jim Davis: Delve into Garfield's own adventures in this graphic novel that explores the cat's various lives throughout history. It's a unique blend of humor, imagination, and a touch of Garfield's signature sarcasm.


  • "The Tao of Meow" by Waldo Japussy: For those seeking a philosophical journey with a feline twist, "The Tao of Meow" offers insights inspired by the wisdom of cats. Garfield may not be a guru, but he'd appreciate the blend of humor and contemplation found in this book.

Garfield's Book Club invites you to expand your reading list with these cat-approved gems. Whether you're in the mood for heartwarming tales, classic literature, whimsical adaptations, or even a glimpse into Garfield's own life, there's something for every reader. So, grab a comfy spot, a cup of coffee, and immerse yourself in the world of literature, as endorsed by the discerning taste of Garfield himself. After all, as he might say, "A good book is like a plate of lasagna – satisfying and best enjoyed at a leisurely pace!"

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