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message 1: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 403 comments Mod
Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, art...whatever you like, just DOGS! :-) I almost always have a dog-related mystery somewhere on my TBR, so that's probably what I will read.

And some of you may find the content warning site "Does the Dog Die?" useful. I am not allowed to include a link, so you'll have to search for it.


message 2: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 193 comments My books definitely lean more to the cat end of things, but I am sure there are a few dog books here somewhere.


message 3: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 193 comments Finally read Travels with Charley for this prompt. I really enjoyed it. I had forgotten how good Steinbeck is with language


message 4: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 403 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "Finally read Travels with Charley for this prompt. I really enjoyed it. I had forgotten how good Steinbeck is with language"

I think I have that one around here somewhere. Too bad I didn't locate it last month.


message 5: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 403 comments Mod
I did not get to any of the three books I had planned to read, but I did finish three books that are at least somewhat dog-related.

The Wife Upstairs - The protagonist starts off the story as a dog-walker in a posh neighborhood, and a few of the dogs matter to the plot. This is a Jane Eyre re-telling, and I liked it better than I expected to, but I didn't love it.

Clean Sweep Dramatized Adaptation - This paranormal adventure features a little dog named Beast who is much more than she appears. I had a fun time with this.

The Hound of Death - This collection is not dog-themed, but it has "Hound" in the title, so I'm counting it.


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