I shed at least one liter of tears reading this book. I have no doubt that dogs are like this beautiful Enzo. So loyal, so brave. From page 1 to the last, it is impossible not to cry. He loved his master so much... But it is not only his beautiful words, but all the painful moments both he and Denny...
This is a multi-generational story of absolution and reconciliation. It is set in a palatial mansion, complete with hidden passageways, which stands amid the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Ghosts of generations past reach out: through words in dusty journals and spectral visitations. (It is not a...
When I read The Art Racing in the Rain, I have to admit I was a little ambivalent going in. I mean, come on, a dog narrates it, right? But of course, like millions of others, I was hooked pretty much from the beginning. Garth Stein begins this book in the same way, hooking me with the promise of a c...
A great tale of family relations and how mixed up they can get. The characters are quirky but believable. I really interesting rollercoaster ride of a book.
What a great book, even my 20 year old son, who has better things to do than read a book, loved it. The story grabs you and makes you stay up all night to find out what happens.
This was one emotional read and then to think I was reading it from the viewpoint of a dog. One of the best lines in the book was when Enzo, the dog says he thinks he is good person because he listens very well, he never speaks and he never changes the direction of a conversation…he just listens. I ...
As I try to think of words to describe this novel, I know I will undoubtedly fail. This novel took me on an adventure of astronomical proportions. It was my constant companion. I couldn’t let this book out of my sight, as my thoughts were forever insides its pages and when I turned the last page, I ...
I wanted to love this book, I really did. I was ready to love this book. I love dogs. But I didn't love this book. I didn't even like it. Something was missing for me. It had none of the charm that books like Marley and Me have. I know that Garth Stein was trying to tell it from the dogs perspective...
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