Review of Book One: The First Four Dog Vacations

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The idea of having a dog in your house sounds great. Security and protection at its finest for you.
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This sounds amazing! Both the book and going on vacation with some adorable pups.
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I have a dog and I really love dogs. This memoir sounds interesting as itโ€™s about a dog lover just like I am.
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Kirsi_78 wrote: โ†‘13 Jan 2022, 15:58 This sounds like a lovely (and lively!) memoir. Dogs are manโ€™s best friends and vacations are the best times of our lives ๐Ÿ˜ƒ these two combined should make an enjoyable read! I am looking forward to some doggish adventures in foreign places!

I hope they take your advice and do one more round of editing, though. Thanks for the lovely review!
Doggish adventures in foreign places are my very favorite kind of canine activity! Pups make accumulated travel memories truly priceless! ๐Ÿฉ
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Josephe-Anne wrote: โ†‘20 Jan 2022, 06:58 I have 2 dogs at home, but I have never travelled with them. It would be interesting to find out which establishments have pet-friendly accommodations. So, I think I would like this book.

Thank you for another excellent review, AvidBibliophile.
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Thank you! And yes, pet-friendly accommodations would certainly provide many more avenues of family-friendly inclusion. Iโ€™ve honestly never traveled with my
dog either, she likes a dependable routine (with lots of naps) and is fairly set in her ways, but Iโ€™m sure many dogs would love it! ๐Ÿฆฎ
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marba wrote: โ†‘31 Jan 2022, 13:51 I feel this book would be interesting for the locations alone, so dogs are certainly a plus.
Thank you for the great review! :D
You make a great point! This one has a lot to offer, even from just a geographical perspective. Books definitely possess the power to take us places! ๐Ÿ“–๐Ÿงณ
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Prince47 wrote: โ†‘19 Feb 2022, 10:03 The idea of having a dog in your house sounds great. Security and protection at its finest for you.
Nothing beats loyalty that requires just a source of unconditional love in return. So glad you agree! ๐Ÿบ
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Emily Craddock wrote: โ†‘20 Feb 2022, 00:07 This sounds amazing! Both the book and going on vacation with some adorable pups.
I think my year would be blessed with the possibility of some puppy vacations thrown in! Seeing places with your best friend would be the ultimate adventure. ๐Ÿถ
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Viczboy16 wrote: โ†‘20 Feb 2022, 02:24 I have a dog and I really love dogs. This memoir sounds interesting as itโ€™s about a dog lover just like I am.
I, too, have a dog and love all things canine! This memoir definitely captured the personalities and spirits of two cute pups that this author was proud to share with the world. ๐Ÿ•โ€๐Ÿฆบ
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I am not sure if I agree that a few scattered words of profanity and a mentioned word of torture will not make a difference on the psyche of a 12-year-old. What an odd thing to say! Pet stories are good on a whole. Thanks for your review.
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Pauline Parnell wrote: โ†‘21 Feb 2022, 04:32 I am not sure if I agree that a few scattered words of profanity and a mentioned word of torture will not make a difference on the psyche of a 12-year-old. What an odd thing to say! Pet stories are good on a whole. Thanks for your review.
The majority of memoirs do include truths that simply represent the reality of the harsh world we all live in. Most children these days have sadly already heard and been consistently exposed to far worse than anything this book hints at. Mentions of one specific phrase of mild profanity and a historical reference to women who were punished for alleged witchcraft are the only potential areas of forewarning that need to be preemptively made with this one. Pet stories have so many sweet and meaningful and heartwarming moments! They definitely remind me how much I love and treasure my own darling dog. ๐Ÿ–ค ๐Ÿพ
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Wow;! This really sounds interesting. I love memoirs and what a great topicโ€ฆ.. not for everyone Iโ€™m sure, but my dog is my little princessโ€ฆ very cool idea for the to write about:)
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Suzer6440 xyz wrote: โ†‘21 Feb 2022, 21:44 Wow;! This really sounds interesting. I love memoirs and what a great topicโ€ฆ.. not for everyone Iโ€™m sure, but my dog is my little princessโ€ฆ very cool idea for the to write about:)
My little dog is my everything too! Memoirs are a nice way to remember and honor lives in a shareable format. This one is like a diary or scrapbook of their family travel adventures! Thank you for your kind words ๐Ÿ•โ€๐Ÿฆบ
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This is the kind of memoir I would love to read! I am anxious to discover how Bea and B.B. behave on vacations. I liked the book cover. It features their two adopted dogs.
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Saalira Malik wrote: โ†‘22 Feb 2022, 01:50 This is the kind of memoir I would love to read! I am anxious to discover how Bea and B.B. behave on vacations. I liked the book cover. It features their two adopted dogs.
Yes! I love the included pictures and illustrations of Bea and B.B. throughout! I think they really capture the personalities and spirits of the two lovely dogs. They do go on some epic vacations together! ๐Ÿพ
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