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Book Reviews & Media Coverage
Media Coverage
Ipswich Evening Star - 1st May 2009
London Metro 2nd May 2009
East Anglian Daily Times - 8th May 2009
BBC Radio Suffolk - 7th May 2009 NOTE: 8Mb wma file
Real People Magazine - 14th May 2009
Book Reviews
I accepted this book for review during my moratorium on accepting books for review for one reason: the wolfy puppy.
You see, once upon a time I had a wolfy puppy of my own. Her name was Dusty, and she was half German Shepherd,
half Timber Wolf, and all stupid. And a lot of the pictures of Kopek included in this book could have been my very own
dog, which made me very happy and nostalgic. The tone of this book is very conversational (even if he does slip into tangents
a bit too often), and I really liked reading about Kopek’s adventures. If you like dogs, especially chewy, mischievous ones,
I think you’ll like this too. It’s a short, light read, and just the thing to put a smile on your face.
This was a fun and quick read. Anyone with any experience bringing a new puppy into their home will definitely relate to the
trials and tribulations, and those many endearing moments a new puppy brings. I am absolutely sure that somewhere in the
many anecdotes involving Kopek and also those of his other furry housemates, you will find something that will make you laugh,
and also gasp. You will quite likely be reminded of one of your own favoured pets. The pictures of Kopek are a wonderful addition
and I only wished there were more that maybe included him amidst some of his handiwork. With all the mischief of an unrepentant
child, Kopek will steal your heart.
Kopek is a British Inuit, quite a large dog, playful and, despite his antics, with quite a friendly temperament. I was amused by him, of course, but I was even more interested in his "parents". What can I say, I love animals, so I am kinda subjective when it comes to them. Which means I was bound to like the couple in the book -- the author and his wife, Ronnie. I have absolutely loved them actually. They were both dedicated animals lovers and could hardly say no to an animal in need of a home (and lucky for them they did have a home large enough for that).......
The book is subtitled "Causes of Indigestion for a Wolfy Puppy", and once I started it it drew me in and had a hard time putting it down. I actually read the first a hundred-odd pages in one sitting......
Recommend it? If you are a dog lover then it's a must read. Even if you're not the book is pretty funny at times plus a fast read, and I have enjoyed it despite my being a cat person (which isn't to say I don't like dogs, I just like cats more :) ).
Read the complete review at Kay's Site.
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