Finding Danny by Linzi Glass was the perfect book to read during Shelter Appreciation Week! It is a happy children’s book about Bree, a 7th grade girl who meets some interesting people who change her life as she searches for her runaway dog, Danny. When she visits an animal shelter for the first time, she determines to help the dogs somehow and does.
I liked this book because it was upbeat and focuses on animal rescue. I think it would also be inspirational for children and teens to see how one person can make a difference. My favorite part was that Bree convinced her lonely elderly widow neighbor to get an abandoned dog named Neptune. This is a cute quick read. (www.linziglass.com and www.theforgottendog.org)
(Karen's review)
This is a book about a young girl named Bree. Her parents are super busy so they decide to get her a dog to keep her company. She names the dog Danny and they get along famously! One day her mom makes a mistake and leaves the gate open and Danny gets away. Bree sets out to find Danny and winds up helping many other dogs How you ask? You will have to read this book to find out. It's a wonderful story. I read it in two days and loved it! Give it a chance and you will too!
(Gerard's review)
Now, how about visiting a shelter near you and adopting a pet?
Over at Mayzie's Dog blog, to honor their Grampa J who loved pets, they are encouraging everyone to post a pet who needs a home on your blog and next week they will draw five participants and donate $100 to an animal rescue of their choice!
Here is Forest, one of the dogs hoping for a forever home waiting at Canine Lifeline where we got our dog from:
The shelter was full and Forest was at the top of the list to be put
down as he’d been there awhile. According to the dog pound folks,
Forest’s family moved out and left him chained at the empty house.
Forest spent his weeks at the shelter grieving for the loss of his home
and family. The shelter staff and volunteers said he looked closely at
everyone walking through the shelter hoping his family had come for him
but after a couple of weeks, he was depressed and seemed to have given
up hope.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
"Finding Danny" by Linzi Glass (UPDATED Rescue Me Week))
Labels:
adoption,
childrens book,
dogs,
family,
quick read,
sad,
YA
"Small Town Sinners" by Melissa Walker (UPDATED)
Melissa Walker does a beautiful job of depicting a 16-yr.-old Pastor’s daughter’s struggles of making her faith personal in
Small Town Sinners. This is a teen romance novella but also a
book that explores faith, religion, friendship and love. The story
centers around “Hell House” which is a church production done around
Halloween as an evangelistic outreach—sort of a “Christian”
haunted house alternative. I think teens would enjoy it and find it
thought-provoking. It primarily focuses on drama and teenage pregnancy
while touching on domestic violence, homosexuality and suicide.
I
liked this book okay but think teens would like it more than I did.
Although Lacey is the main character, my favorite character was Ty, her
boyfriend. I liked that there were no sex scenes
in this book and thought it was well written.
(Karen's review 11-10-11)
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
"The Puppy Diaries" by Jill Abramson
The Puppy Diaries is absolutely a wonderful book about raising a puppy. Jill's old dog, Buddy, passed on to the Rainbow Bridge. Jill wasn't sure she was ready for another dog right away, but when it was time, she picked out Scout. If you are a dog lover, you will enjoy this book! It is very funny at times and you will see yourself in the struggles that Jill and her husband experienced. There are also some great tips on how to handle a puppy. I LOVED THIS BOOK and think you will too!
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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(Gerard's review)
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Labels:
dog lovers,
dogs,
Gerards favorites,
recommended
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
“The Crossing” is a complicated mystery about a 10-yr-old unsolved murder case that is re-opened. Claudia saw her English teacher, a friend, killed on the bus after a football game. The teacher shares her last thoughts with the reader right before she dies which was an interesting way of giving clues about the killer. Claudia had nightmares and panic attacks so her husband, the D.A., decided to re-open the investigation and found things that were overlooked.
This story attempts to show the depravity of man and God’s forgiveness and unconditional love. Some people repented and sought help and others didn’t with tragic consequences.
I didn’t really get invested in any of the characters and didn’t care much for this one. It moved along pretty good, I was interested to find out who the killer was (although that didn't make sense to me) so I guess that's why I didn't care for it much. It just wasn't as good as I expected it would be.
(Karen's review)
(Karen's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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Labels:
Christian fiction,
crime investigation,
death,
domestic violence,
forgiveness,
marriage,
murder,
mystery
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Tuesday Teaser: "The Crossing" and "Finding Danny"
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just do the following
- Grab your current read
- Open to a random page
- Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
- BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
- Share the title and author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teaser.
This is what happens when someone leads a secret life. One day, someone has enough of the duplicity and storms a bus of innocents to punish the guilty.Taken from page 78 of The Crossing by Serita Jakes.
Gerard's:
"NOOOOO!" I screamed, my feet accelerating at a speed they had never reached before. Then I sprung high and wide, every muscle in my body focused, like a cheetah onto its prey.Taken from page 54 of Finding Danny by Linzi Glass. (See the previous post for my review of this one.)
Our cat Spunky Doodle (the black and white one) invites you to Right Where We Belong to see her video of having some Fun Before Work.
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