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A Puppy's Dream Comes True
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I enjoyed this short adorable heart-warming story of BabyDoll, a maltese puppy who is adopted by a lovely couple, Lisa and Donald. The author has created a wonderful story telling of animal adoption from the dog's point of view.

It is clear to see from quick glance at this story that the author is American and in the fashion/entertainment world.

This is a great book for young children however I couldn’t relate to the way the family treat the dog – its a dog not a human. I have a dog myself who is treated like one of the family but I wouldn’t feed him real ‘human food’. I am sure there are families who do -but I feel there may be more families out there that are trying to get their children to stop feeding the dog scraps of human food and this book would not help with that. Otherwise it’s a great book with cute illustrations.

Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review prior to publication.
  
    Circus Puppy

    Circus Puppy

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    The most popular circus in Animal City- Circus Puppy is going to perform. There are different types...


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Barbara the Slut and Other People
Barbara the Slut and Other People
Lauren Holmes | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
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"This one is a gem—smart, funny, and just what a debut collection should be. Also, of every story I know of that’s narrated by a dog (really), “My Humans,” is the joyous best."

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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Chet and Bernie attempt to track down a girl that has been kidnapped. Unless she ran away. What makes this series unique is that it is told from the point of view of Chet, a dog. That was mostly cute, although occasionally it fell flat. The plot could have used some rearranging as well, but overall I enjoyed it.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/06/book-review-dog-on-it-by-spencer-quinn.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
1975 | Crime, Drama, Thriller

"Dog Day Afternoon is next because Al Pacino’s performance is bomb! So is John Cazale‘s performance. Dog Day Afternoon has such a dope condensed chronology, and Sidney Lumet is dope – Serpico, Network, 12 Angry Men – just so dope. But Dog Day Afternoon is probably easily the piece that I would ride with the most. The biggest hallmark of it is, again, performances, performances, performances. From Al Pacino to the guy who plays the cop. Having the need to sort of harmonize with each other on an experience level. It’s so interesting because some of that was improv by Al Pacino and John Cazale. You can tell that they have such a close relationship. They’re so comfortable with each other as actors – it’s organic, and it shows on screen."

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A Dog&#039;s Way Home (2019)
A Dog's Way Home (2019)
2019 | Adventure, Drama, Family
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Homeward bound
Chilled out for the night, myself and my girlfriend decided to route through Netflix and being a dog lover she wanted to watch this...

A dogs way home is a genuine piece of art in the form of a dogs survival from it's own perspective.
The story follows Bella, an illegal breed of dog with a heart of Gold, who after being temporarily rehomed for her safety, runs away and decides to make her way home...
Through danger and panic, love and loss.

A beautiful story of love and loyalty between man and dog that manages to pull on every heart string, playing an orchestra of the soul, showing that animal's are intelligent and often misunderstood creatures that just want to be loved.