W. Bruce Cameron takes you on a journey of many lifetimes where things learned in the past help with each new life to be lived: Toby is a mutt, born in the woods, he must learn to survive by following his mother's teachings, and teach him will. Toby will learn many skills not only from his mother b...
4.5 starsThis book pulled on my heartstrings SO MANY times. Everything is told from a dog's POV. It goes through the stages of being a puppy until death several times. It makes you see how wonder dogs really are. Oh my heart
Warning: Don’t read this book unless you are prepared for all the feels. I don’t even consider myself a ‘dog’ person and I wept several times through this. SUMMARY A dog is born. He lives. He dies. He is reborn. Again. And again. Along the way he learns what his true purpose is. PLOT The dog goe...
Even though I'm a huge dog lover, I wasn't prepared to like this book halfway through. It's charming enough, but for me, it would cross over from cute to corny quite often. I'm not about the author's intent, but a lot of the events were bittersweet for me, leaning more towards bitter, as I found mys...
Although this is a work of fiction, it once again visits the premise of animals having souls, in this case: a dog who is reincarnated many times. Through it all, it tries to ferret out its life purpose (hence, the book's title). You could look at this as many short stories that are spread out over i...
I went into this book with neutral expectations and was totally blown away. I cried so hard at the end because I thought it was a great ending to such a long, wonderful journey. Looking at life like a dog does was amusing, and it seemed very true to a dog's nature. What a wonderful read. One of my a...
It took me a long time to finally get my firstreads copy of A Dog's Purpose, but I'm glad I made the effort to track it down, because it was well worth it. Not something that I would normally pick up either. But this is one of those novels that is so much more than it appears on the surface. Dare...
Almost a five. I found relief in reading a very good book after so many disappointments. Buddy, Bailey, Ellie, whatever names he had, the dog finds fullfillment in the person of his first love with Ethan the human. His purpose was to ensure that Ethan died in lived and died in peace he succeeded in ...
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