Beethoven spisset ører. En vakker sanktbernhardstispe løp over gresset. Beethoven glodde på dette fantastiske synet i rød og hvit pels. Ett blikk, og Beethoven visste det! Han hadde funnet sin drømmepike!
Det er bare ett problem: Drømmepiken Missy blir holdt som gissel i en skillsmissesak av den ondskapsfulle og motbydelige Regina og hennes pappskalle av en kjæreste, Floyd. Og ikke før har Beethoven reddet henne ut av skurkenes klør, så dukker nye overraskelser opp i familien Newton...
I read the first book over 10 years ago, and since I also had the second one in my library, I decided to give it a go, despite not being a fan of the first in the series (I did like the movie). I'm not pleased with the decision, to say the least. Maybe it's because it's a novelization of a script, mixed with the fact that apparently the author often does sci-fi, but this didn't work for me (although I'm certainly not the target audience, so...). I found it to be both too crass and too cutesy (there's puppies! they're cute enough on their own!). It follows the movie, but somehow manages to lose any charm on the way - and the second movie was already way worse than the first one. A fast and easy read, but I can't say much else in its favor.
My favorite part was when the Regina and Floyd didn't have the puppies anymore. My least favorite part was when Regina lied about the puppies to get them back,a nd then sold them back to George for more money than she was going to sell them to the dog breeders for.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.