336 pages
Type: Fiction, animal point of view, tearjerker.
Style: Fairly descriptive, first person point of view, deftly written.
Length: A nice size and length, excellent reading.
Age rating: 12+ (mature read)
Kissing, bulemia, a troubled adolescent lifestyle, a rocky relationship between mother and child, and may trouble younger readers, but not a depressive book. Just shows some different lifestyles.
Overall grade:

A Dog's Journey by W. Bruce Cameron is a touching, heartfelt book beautifully crafted and showing the loyalty of a dog and its owner. It has a good amount of descriptions - not too flowery or heavy, just sketching a quick picture of the characters. Good plot, demonstrating literary ability and very sentimental and emotional. Shows life, loyalty, navigating through the maze of life, rejecting unhealthy influences and deciding what is best for yourself. Overall, a great read.
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I love this book SOOOOO much!!!
ReplyDeletew bruce cameron is AWESOME!
i cried so much and i laughed and smiled and beautiful
ya hes good
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FANTASTIC BOOKS!
but i like the dog one better
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ReplyDeleteBut i didnt really like Emory's Gift.
CJ is such a great character - all about overcoming burdens, being brave, developing herself, and building her self-esteem. Trent is so supportive too. But Buddy is the sweetest!!!!
w bruce camerons so funnyy! :D
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Elise, I have got a TON of books for you to review!!
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mrs. frisby and the rats of NIMH
roll of thunder hear my cry
a dog's purpose
hatchet
an infidel in paradise
young fu
narnia series
main street series
the sisters 8 series
whittington
little women
the five children and it
tales of the greek heroes
the call of the wild
white fang
charlotte's web
the incredible journey
the tiger's life
tuck everlasting
the life of pi
requiem
defeaning
the saturdays
the whole truth
and nothing but the truth
the sky is falling
when the lights go on again
looking at the moon
anne of green gables
the clockwork three
the missing series - margaret peterson haddix
double identity
among the hidden
elixir - eric walters
alexandria of africa
beverly hills maasai
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seems like u missed some important classics, but nvr mind
still a great list!!
ya, letica, im looking forward to hearing from your reviews! was the louisa may alcotts lost summer urs?
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TUCK EVERLASTING
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OLIVER TWIST
JANE EYRE
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
MANSFIELD PARK
CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN
SHERLOCK HOLMES
PETER PAN
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