The Dog Blog


Author: Wayne Woodall

Publisher: IndiePub

Tags: Mainstream, Animals


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A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Diana Coyle

In this whimsical story we find ourselves being introduced to life through the eyes of an Old English Sheepdog named Simon. Simon narrates the trials and tribulations of his everyday life with his human family- Ma, Pa and the twin girls, Abi and Amelia. There are many funny moments in the book that really make you wonder just what might be going on in your own pet’s mind all the time. This is certainly a light read that I would recommend to any animal lover out there. It’s definitely worth picking up just to enjoy a few laughs with our buddy, Simon. Nice job, Mr. Woodall!

Jan 12, 2012 | B006IAY8IQ


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Author Details and Books: Wayne Woodall


5 = Rare - Top Pick | 4.5 = I Loved It - Top Pick | 4 = Good Solid Read
3.5 = Enjoyable | 3 Stars = OK - Needs a few changes | 2 Stars = It just didn't click / DNF

Book Blurb for The Dog Blog

`The Dog Blog' is a humorous view of modern life, as seen through the eyes of the family pet. Simon is an Old English Sheepdog with a difference. He has a wry take on life and is juggling his own insecurities with the ups and downs of family life.

Simon views the family situation from about waist high. His observations will resonate with the typical British family. To his owners, he's a lovable, bouncy canine - to the reader he's an insightful and thoughtful commentator. OK, so he swears a bit and is riddled with insecurities (aren't we all?) but that just makes him more lovable.

The book is unique, quirky and very funny. It also has considerable poignancy, as Simon witnesses the rise and fall of family relationships in a roller-coaster year. The dog experiences emotional highs and lows, struggling to stay loyal to the family's philandering father. Simon's role as `man's best friend' is tested to the limit.

From dreaming of skiing, through Valentines, Easter, summer holidays and moving house, everything is seen from the dog's perspective. He meets a donkey called Elvis. He shares a room with a goldfish. He's a faithful and lovable hero. Sometimes he's wise beyond his years, sometimes he's naive and often he's confused and amazed by human behaviour. The `humanoids' are oblivious to his knowledge.

They talk; he listens; and this is his first story.

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