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Old 07-08-2013, 03:04 AM   #17093
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Right away, I started The Art of Racing in the Rain.
With the settings on my Aura HD, the first chapter is 6 pages long. Well, each and every one of those pages made me weep and I was wondering if I could go on with this book. After this chapter all is fine and this book is really funny and interesting so far.
Beware all of you who had a beloved little furry friend.
Just finished The Art of Racing in the Rain. It was nice and funny and cute and sad. I pretty much cried as much at the end of the book as I did at the very beginning.Once again if one of your little buddies died, know what you're getting in before reading.
I really liked the story even though I sometimes couldn't agree with the author's opinions.

Enzo is a lovely dog and if anything I regret that our dog is not here anymore. I'm sure I would have started to talk to him in a different way (and, yes, I know this is a fiction, but you know how it is to live with pets).

I'm still reading and enjoying A Clash of Kings.
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