Recommended reads for the dog days of summer
By Debra Durham • Jul 27th, 2008 • Category: Book Review, UncategorizedDog Ear Diary has lots of great reviews so I asked Jeane to let me know when she posted reviews for books about animals. Here are a couple great ones that have me wondering if I can make my own TBR lists just a little bit longer ot make room. Maybe you can, too?
Enjoy!
Owls Aren’t Wise and Bats Aren’t Blind
Woven seamlessly into the detailed information are numerous personal anecdotes. The fluid, descriptive writing and humor make Owl Aren’t Wise and Bats Aren’t Blind a real pleasure to read.
Merle’s Door
During a river trip, Kerasote found Merle, a dog who had been surviving alone in the wild for some time. Upon adopting him, the author decided to give the dog free range to come and go as he liked. Merle’s Door describes the depth of their ensuing relationship, evidence of the Merle’s thought process and decision-making, and expounds on canine history and behavior.
