by Dean Koontz
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.
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...
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...
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...