Rachelle, have you ever read “The Dogs of Babel”? It’s not told from the dog’s point of view, exactly, but it’s about a professor who is trying to teach his dog to talk in order to solve the mystery of his wife’s death. Really good read.
Rachelle, I’ve finished the audio of this book you sent me and though I never cried it was quite sad in parts. I liked the narative view. It was a bit predictable but a very good book! Having always had dogs, I’ve often looked at them and said “hhmm, wonder what you’re thinking, or What are you trying to say?” so when the dog was dreaming and they brought out that machine in the courthouse and helped him “TALK” that was awesome! Thanks for sending me this book, you thought right, I did enjoy ! luv u, mom
cc // Nov 23, 2009 at 9:11 am
Try Timbuktu by Paul Auster.
Melissa // Nov 23, 2009 at 8:42 pm
I read this and cried my eyes out from about page 8 to the very last page.
April // Nov 23, 2009 at 8:53 pm
Rachelle, have you ever read “The Dogs of Babel”? It’s not told from the dog’s point of view, exactly, but it’s about a professor who is trying to teach his dog to talk in order to solve the mystery of his wife’s death. Really good read.
Mom // Nov 28, 2009 at 5:26 am
Rachelle, I’ve finished the audio of this book you sent me and though I never cried it was quite sad in parts. I liked the narative view. It was a bit predictable but a very good book! Having always had dogs, I’ve often looked at them and said “hhmm, wonder what you’re thinking, or What are you trying to say?” so when the dog was dreaming and they brought out that machine in the courthouse and helped him “TALK” that was awesome! Thanks for sending me this book, you thought right, I did enjoy ! luv u, mom