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Every summer, I pick out a few books to read and I wanted to report back to you.
First of all, I didn’t like the best selling 50 Shades of Kibble. Reading about some rich dog that liked to beat other dogs? It gave me the willies reading it. I know it’s not classy but if Mr. Kibble tried that on me, I’d take a bite out of him.
The requirements I have for my summer reading are:
It has to be about dogs. Reading about humans just doesn’t turn me on.
Second, it has to give me a good feeling.
Third, it HAS to recognize the truth that 4 legged friends are more loyal and smarter than their 2 legged ones.
So I’m not an easy customer to please.
I just ordered a new book called Heart to Heart, Hand in Paw: How One Woman Finds Faith and Hope Through the Healing Love of Animals
So far it looks really good. My dog parent really needs to trim my nails because they scratch the screen on my Kindle.
I’m really happy my dog parent bought me a Kindle but it’s more fun chewing on books.
It’s about learning from animals and I’m all about that.
I’ll be reading it this weekend.
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I think I’m going to start a petition to have Amazon come out with Bacon flavored books.
What’s YOUR dogs favorite summer reading? Type in your answers below so I can read them too!
Sandy C.
Jun 14, 2013 at 4:59 pm
I really enjoyed Giv: the story of a dog and America. Giv is like the Forrest Gump of dogs. It’s a great read. He travels through the lives of several humans – and is an amazing dog. I loved it! Author: Boston Teran.
SILVIA SOOS-KAZEL
Aug 14, 2012 at 8:43 am
This Summer enjoyed reading: Following Atticus by Tom Ryan and The Dog That Talked To God~~both books have a main character that is a Mini Schnauzer(my fav). Yes, there are the human characters involved, but I like the hero aspect of the Dog in the stories, evidencing that humans need that loyal dog to make their lives happy and successful~~both books are great and inspiring reads.
Pegi Dahl
Aug 13, 2012 at 12:29 pm
Unsaid is right up there with Ralph’s favorite, Heart to Heart! Guess I’ll order Until Tuesday next, thanks!
Tammy
Aug 10, 2012 at 12:41 pm
Just finished reading UNSAID by Neil Abramson…. wonderfully powerful and emotional…. also loved UNTIL TUESDAY by Luis Carlos Montalvan….