This document provides an overview and review of the book "Trixie" which is written from the perspective of a dog. It lists pros such as the book having an optimistic and powerful message for dog lovers as well as interactive visuals. It also notes cons such as the story potentially seeming childish or getting off topic at times. A reviewer quote praises the book for being uplifting and providing a great gift. The document concludes that the book is cheesy and excessive, and may not appeal to all readers.
4. Very interesting way to write a
book
In voice of a dog
Examples:
Chase ball! Chase Butterfly! Chase
cat! Go to vet for treatment of nose
scratches! Chase Frisbee! Chase
mom! Chase dad! Chase cat! Vet
again! (Koontz 28)
Writing is hard. Must give up
important ball chasing, important
napping, important sniffing to write.
Work hard. So many words. Hate
stupid semicolons. Hate; hate; hate.
Chew up pencil in frustration
(Koontz 10).
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7. Reviewers Thoughts on the Book
An uplifting, feel god (but not corny) book.
Makes you smile, provides a great gift (better
order 2, you wont want to give yours away)
and helps an animal charity. How can you
lose? (W.R. Pursche, Amazon Review).