Top Ten Tuesday: Animal Companions

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

This week’s prompt: Animal Companions (real or fantasy)

I have always loved books with animals – I am a huge animal lover, as evidenced by our enormous menagerie of pets. I am that mom who will never say no to their child’s request. And I even do the caretaking. I just love all animals and always have. So this was a fun post to write!

Let’s start with the cozy mysteries! There is Charles from the Lighthouse Library series by Eva Gates, Emerson from the Magical Bookshop series, and Huckleberry the pug from Crime and Cherry Pits!

Next, we have Barnabas from At Home in Mitford, Neil the Puffin from Little Beach Street Bakery (I want a puffin!), Mouse and Mister from The Dresden Files, and Shadow from Emily Wilde.

And of course, all of our animal friends in children’s books. Wilbur from Charlotte’s Web, Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon, Winn-Dixie from Because of Winn-Dixie.

And finally, a non animal companion. Does he fall under the fantasy version of companion at least? He’s non-human, sort of? He’s a magical baked good, the little gingerbread man from A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking.

I can’t wait to see what you have all chosen, and more than likely expand my TBR.

I hope whatever you do today, you do something that makes you smile!

44 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Animal Companions

    1. I love Charlotte’s Web. I know it is sad, but also I find such hope in it as well. Wyatt and I had one summer when he was younger that we spent learning about farms and animals and we read Charlotte’s Web together and it is just one of those good memories.

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  1. My sister is the same. We thought she was going to be a vet because she loved animals so much, but she said she couldn’t bear to hurt them by giving them their shots, therefore, she is a people doctor, LOL!

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  2. Joanne's avatar Joanne

    I’m not a huge animal fan but reading series with my boys like Humphrey nearly had me convinced we needed a pet hamster! We loved the How to Train Your Dragon books too but listening to them definitely altered our view of the movies.

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    1. I remember shelving those Humphrey books when I worked at the library! They looked so cute. Every time we go to the pet store I look at the little fluff ball animals and think… should I? Lol. If I could just figure out where….

      I have only read the first one but I saw there are a bunch. Maybe we can listen to them after Wyatt’s surgery!

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  3. I love, love Because of Winn Dixie (and what a name for a pet!) I’d forgotten there was a pet in At Home in Mitford. Is it a cat? I’ve seen the Emily wilde’s series on a lot of list. Must get to that book/series soon!

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  4. Ahaha I love that you included the gingerbread man, I’m gonna say he definitely counts but then there’s also Nag, the horse who I love in that book! I also really enjoy animal companions in cozy mysteries 🥰🥰! Thank you for visiting my blog earlier and I hope you had a lovely day 🖤!

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  5. Kate DiCamillo’s Tale of Despereaux is one of my favorite animal books, although he’s Desperaux is less a companion and more the star of the show 🙂

    Emily Wilde’s Shadow ❤ yes!

    I always love when horses play a good role in books, like in Mimi Matthews’s Belles quartet.

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  6. I have Charles and Neil the Puffin too! I have the Magical Bookstore series but for Poe the raven and not Emmerson. Emmerson was pretty great too. I will have to look for the ones that I have missed.

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  8. Erin! What a fantastic list. I had to smile at seeing Charlotte’s Web, which I didn’t even think about when coming up with my list. The only other one I’ve read is Emily Wilde, and can’t wait to check out more of these!

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