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I had Lily and the Octopus on my to-read list, but then I saw Steven Rowley’s new book on NetGalley, and of course I bumped my ridiculously long line to read that one first (thanks, NetGalley!). I couldn’t help myself—this book has a terrific hook of a premise. As an author, getting your first book ...
I can't even... This is a love story. About a man and his dog. And it's not a completely sad story, but it's emotional and made me cry. It's the story of a man and his best friend and an octopus and falling out of love and in love and finding each other and losing each other. It's the story of gr...
This is a sweet, sad, funny and adorable story about a man and his dog. It's very different from any of the man's best friend stories that I've read. The way I took it was that the man personifies his dog. The dog is his world, and he has conversations with his dog all the time. The emotions sne...
This book can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.Why is it that every dog book that I read leaves me in tears? I am a huge dog lover so I am always drawn to this kind of book even though I know that I will be a mess before it is over. But the journey is usually worth it in the end and th...
So here's the (very short) pitch that got me to buy this novel: This is a story about that special someone: the one you trust, the one you can’t live without.For Ted Flask, that someone special is his aging companion Lily, who happens to be a dog. The novel has a weird but memorable title. It ha...