Dog Books
I am into a few other books, nonfiction, but am not ready to post about them as yet. So here is something else to think about for now - the value of pets, notably dogs, stuffed or otherwise.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the following ARCs.
Description: When an unfortunate (and literal) run-in with Andrew’s lawless dog leaves Chelsea with a bum wrist, the two strike a deal: Andrew will help Chelsea rehab the injury if she’ll work with him to train his adorably uncivilized boxer.
Their typical bickering soon turns to bantering, and Chelsea finds herself inexplicably drawn to the man she thought she had nothing in common with
The Second-Smartest Dog That Ever Lived
I am a dog but I do not die at the end of this book. Who else could have written it?
Full of imagination and humor, The Second-Smartest Dog That Ever Lived is a dog book like no other, with a canine narrator who questions the value of human society, and a dog’s place within it.
Description: A stray dog leads bookseller Penelope McClure and her gumshoe ghost on a chase for a clever killer
Description: Told through the eyes of a very grumpy yet lovable mutt, a funny and touching tale of aging, death, friendship, and life that proves sometimes a dog's story is the most human of all.
Re stuffed animals, I offered the wrong toys to my kids when they were quite young. I kept giving one stuffed toys, which he ignored. It was the other son who liked them. Who would have guessed? Which one would like cuddly stuff? I guessed wrong.
What are you reading/watching this week?