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Originally Posted by MelC
Started a "Big Little Life" by Dean Koontz - nonfiction about his dog. It is much shorter than I expected and doesn't flow terribly well (or at all). I will stick with his thrillers from now on but I can never resist a dog story.
Mel
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Did you see these two posts by MR members?
GeoffC-A dog with cats writing about humans A short story by GeoffC
Kevin Gerard-A human writing about dogs and a cat CHIPPER by Kevin Gerard
Just finished reading
Steve Jordan's Verdant Skies and loved it. Great characters and very believable story and science. It was even more interesting to me as Yellowstone is in the USA. I have watched either a Nat Geo or History Channel program about that same possible scenario. I can't wait for more about these characters.
I followed
Verdant Skies with
Soul Identity by Dennis Batchelder. I have to admit that I tried this due to the comments made by Elsi,

and I am glad that I did. Great page turning story and hard to put down!
Sage: Tales from a Magical Kingdom by Maria Schneider (Bear Mountain Books on MR) is my current read as I wait for Moejoe to get the rest of his Lance Spencer story,
When the Fat Lady Sings, (a title and writing challenge suggested by MR member Slite), up for download.