Will's Red Coat by Tom Ryan is a true story about Tom who lives a simple life in the mountains of New Hampshire with his two Schnauzers, Atticus and Will. It is the story of how his dogs helped him become a better person and how he helped his dogs, especially Will who was an older rescue dog in bad shape with biting and incontinence issues that no one else wanted.
This book has a wonderful theme: old age is not a disease and it's never too late to love or receive love. I enjoyed the parts about his dogs and the wildlife, especially the bear who became their friend. I really liked the nature parts of this book where he included the reader on his hikes through the forests and mountains. Sometimes though, he went off on tangents about his beliefs and philosophy which I found boring and thought distracted from the story. Of course, I cried when one of his dogs had to be put down. It just brought back the feelings I felt when I had to put down several cats. That is why I gave this book only 3 stars.
(Karen's review)
Gerard's review 11/13/17, 5 stars:
Will's Red Coat by Tom Ryan is a true story which makes it that much better! Will is an old dog. Most people think it does not have much time left, but Tom decides to take him in. His friends did not think this was a wise choice.
This book is a story of love! If you are a dog lover, this book is one you will love reading. I give credit to Tom for writing this book about his dog!
Teaser from page 17: "No. I meant what would you have me do if you were the one who was old, in pain, alone, and had no place to call home?"
This is the second book I read by this author. The first one was Following Atticus, which I also loved.
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Friday, November 17, 2017
"Will's Red Coat--The Story of One Old Dog Who Chose to Live Again" by Tom Ryan (UPDATED)
Labels:
dog lovers,
love,
nature,
New England,
non-fiction,
pet rescue,
pets,
philosophy,
touching
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
"Warcross" by Marie Lu (UPDATED)
Warcross by Mari Lu is teen science fiction that had my head spinning trying to figure out how everything worked. This is about a worldwide, popular virtual reality game with tournaments that people actually attend! Emika Chen is what is referred to as a bounty hunter who helps the cops capture bad guys, primarily ones who illegally bet on Warcross games. She is a hacker who got an offer to work for the creator of Warcross, Hideo Tanaka, to figure out who was sabotaging his security system for the games. Emie lives in NYC, travels by skateboard, has a big debt and is being kicked out of her apartment for not paying rent when she gets his offer. She accepts and her life changes completely!
I liked this book, but there is a lot of things I really don't understand about how all this advanced technology works. Sometimes it seems as though the players are physically in the game and other times as though it is their avatar playing. This is fast-paced and very interesting, but a lot of things just didn't make sense to me. I like Hideo and think Emie should stick with him, but have a feeling she is going to defect to the other side. I like his big invention too!
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review, 11/8/17, 5++ stars:
Warcross by Marie Lu is about the game played worldwide called Warcross. It is an obsession to most people. When one young down on her luck girl, Emika, hacks into the opening game of the tournament, she becomes known to all. When she gets a call from the game's creator, she does not know what will happen to her.
Teaser from page 10: I fire the stun gun once more, this time at close range. It hits true. His body goes rigid, and he collapses on the pavement, trembling.
Marie Lu knows how to write and it is on full display with this book! I was engaged from the get go! Emika is a great character and it was a joy to follow her. There is good action and an ending that leaves everything up in the air! Do not miss it!!
See our review of the sequel: Wildcard
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Saturday, November 11, 2017
"Turtles All the Way Down" by John Green
In Turtles All the Way Down by John Green, Aza is a young 16-yr.-old girl who is consumed by her own thoughts. She and her best friend, Daisy, decide to investigate the disappearance of a billionaire. There is a reward if you find him!
It took me a while to get into this because at first it was kind of girlish! That being said, Aza and Daisy were fun to follow! The story line was so-so, but the writing kept me wanting to keep reading. I liked it and think it is well worth reading.
(Gerard's review, 4+ stars)
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It took me a while to get into this because at first it was kind of girlish! That being said, Aza and Daisy were fun to follow! The story line was so-so, but the writing kept me wanting to keep reading. I liked it and think it is well worth reading.
(Gerard's review, 4+ stars)
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Friday, November 10, 2017
"Caroline--Little House, Revisited" by Sarah Miller
Caroline by Sarah Miller is about the Ingalls family and their move from Wisconsin to Kansas and their time in Kansas during the late 1800s. This book is told from Caroline’s point of view. She is the mother of two girls, Mary who is 5 and Laura who is 3. She is pregnant with a third during her trip to Kansas and has Carrie while in Kansas on the prairie. This book is closer to the actual historical account than the Little House on the Prairie books. In this book, the only characters that appear besides the Ingalls family is Mr. Edwards.
This book is historical fiction that gives a very clear picture of what pioneer life was like. It is slow moving but has lots of emotional scenes. I think women would definitely enjoy it more than men. I thought it was nice revisiting the Ingalls family again and learning more about Carolyn.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)
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This book is historical fiction that gives a very clear picture of what pioneer life was like. It is slow moving but has lots of emotional scenes. I think women would definitely enjoy it more than men. I thought it was nice revisiting the Ingalls family again and learning more about Carolyn.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)
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Labels:
1800s,
adventure,
historical fiction,
women
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
"Deep Freeze" by John Sandford
In Deep Freeze by John Sandford, a local woman has been found dead, frozen in a block of ice! The town is small and everybody knows everybody's business. Virgil, a detective, is familiar with this town and is back again to try to find the killer.
Teaser from page 9: "Come on, Gina, get up"--but the fact was, Gina Hemming was deader than the aforesaid deer, looking up at him with half-open blank gray eyes.
I thought this book was just okay. The story line was good enough; however, some parts of the book dragged. The ending was a bit anti-climactic.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Teaser from page 9: "Come on, Gina, get up"--but the fact was, Gina Hemming was deader than the aforesaid deer, looking up at him with half-open blank gray eyes.
I thought this book was just okay. The story line was good enough; however, some parts of the book dragged. The ending was a bit anti-climactic.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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