If you're in the mood for some light-hearted fun, then
check out the International Kittens of Mystery.
Chris Dolley is a writer who moved to France,
wrote entertainingly about his adventures, and occasionally posts
beguiling bits about life with raising lambs. I've read the Kittens of Mystery. It's light-hearted fun as we learn about the international spy force of kittens, who use the
power of cute to carry on their
high tech secret agent ops.
The book is short, crammed with delightful photos. I've actually looked at it several times--stories aside, the power of "cute" is a real deal--given that you accept whatever it is offered as cute. I've read about how small animals are used in therapy and so on, so decided to test it on myself. It's those photos, and the captions, that make it such stress-banishing fun; I opened the file a couple of times when I was in a crap mood, and it really did help me get my blood pressure down. That's an interesting phenomenon, there.
Anyway, back to the Kittens of Mystery. Right now it's an ebook in several formats, no DRM; eventually he'll print it, at which time it would make a great gift for anybody who loves kittens, or enjoyed LOLcat type stories.