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A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog - Community Reviews back

by Dean Koontz
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Bloggabook
Bloggabook rated it 13 years ago
Very well written narrative of what it means to love, and lose a dog. While Trixie seemed like a special dog to the Koontz, anyone who has really lived with a dog knows that they all are special and display knowledge and emotions way beyond what they are credited with having.
Beauty and the Book
Beauty and the Book rated it 13 years ago
Oh, I loved this book! What a fun idea and a great book for anyone who loves their dog like a family member. My dog had some of the same mannerisms as Trixie including the "speaking," the eye-brow looks, and all of the lovable qualities. I lost my Halley-dog to a tumor on her stomach a little over t...
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 13 years ago
I like learning that famous authors are very much like everyday people. When I saw this book was by Dean Koontz, I was a little leery. But I actually enjoyed it. He's witty, very upfront about his life and loved his dog so much it made my heart ache. Although I'm growing tired of dog books, this one...
Nola
Nola rated it 56 years ago
I liked the book, and I cried, because it is sad. However, I always hate people saying that dogs have feelings because this is so obvious to me that talking about it seems unnecessary and odd. I agree with Koontz that dogs have feeling and spirituality equal to that of people, but I don't agree that...
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