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My Dog Loves Lisa Schroeder

So Lisa Schroeder is having a contest, and one of the entries is to take a fun picture with her books. My dog Wrigley decided to be my model and she enjoyed reading Lisa's novel, I Heart You, You Haunt Me. She would have also read Far From You, but that one sitting in my office at work. She posed so well, I just had to share!



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  1. Awww! Your doggy is so cute! :)

    And you've been tagged: http://harlequintwilightsbookblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/abcs-of-me.html

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  2. So adorable! I wish my doggy would read with me LOL.

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  3. She's so cute! Is she named after the gum?

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  4. She's named after Wrigley Field, which is where the Chicago Cubs play (can you tell we're fans) and yes, the park is named after the gum, so in a roundabout way she's named after the gum too!:)

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