Review of Nikki's World: the Dog Walk

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Review of Nikki's World: the Dog Walk

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Nikki's World: the Dog Walk" by Dain Taylor.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Most of the time, we just don't get to understand how our dogs behave. We don't understand what they are saying, what they are thinking about, or what they need. For instance, we may not understand what a dog is up to when it heads to the door whilst looking at us. Dain Taylor talks about how he interacts with his dog called Nikki in his book, Nikki's World: The Dog Walk.

The thing that I love most about the book is, undoubtedly, its content. It uniquely speaks about what dogs' thoughts, emotions, and intents are when they behave in certain ways, for example, barking and moving restlessly around the room. We almost always misinterpret these behaviors and unfairly treat our dogs in ways they shouldn't be treated. For instance, when the author finds something ruined, he thinks it is Nikki that did it when in reality it is the cat, Atlas, that caused the mess. Nikki in defense tries pointing at the cat to prove his innocence.

On the same note, the book holds the view that dogs aren't slaves. They also always want to be taken for a walk and allowed to play with toys and other people. Nikki becomes happy when the author allows him to play with the dolls and the unicorn.

I also love the occasional sarcasm and humor. The author at one point says Nikki is nothing but a 'child puppy.' Nikki replies sarcastically that he is thirty-five dog years and not a mere child or puppy anymore. Also, when Nikki complains about the dog trainer making him sit for unnecessarily long while teaching him dog obedience, he (Nikki) suggests that he (Nikki) is the one who should, in fact, be teaching them a lesson on 'Train-Your-Dog 101.'

I, however, think it would have been better for Nikki to call the author any other name that is friendlier than 'master.' The name to me sounds harsh and seems to denote oppression rather than a relationship between a dog and its owner. However, I accept that this is a matter of preference.

The book deserves 4 out of 4 stars. Its content is interesting to me, and I love the sarcasm and humor in it.

This book is especially perfect for parents who want to teach their children in the first or the second grade (or those who are around this age bracket) how to interact with their pets. Any other person who may be interested may also read the book.

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It sounds like a lovely book, packed with information. I already like Nikki. Thanks for a great review.
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Nikki seems to be an interesting character. I think his character is well developed. Thanks for a wonderful review.
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Sarcastic and humourous content is my poison. Any book that incorporates these aspects is always welcome, irrespective of its content. I would enjoy even this one that is about a dog, just like you did. Thanks for this lovely review.
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I love dogs very much and I can tirelessly read about them. Thanks for this review, I think I will definitely read this book!
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Seems a wonderful childrens book. I love your insightful review.
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Nikki must have been a wonderful dog. Thanks for the review.
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I have a pet at home too. Pets are always so adorable to have, and I think I'll relate with this book. Nixd review.
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Almost always do dogs hate many things we do to them. This book seems great and easy to understand. Thank you for this review.
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Niens Now wrote: 16 Nov 2021, 04:17 It sounds like a lovely book, packed with information. I already like Nikki. Thanks for a great review.
I agree with you. And it will especially be a good read for children. Thanks for your review!
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Nomcebo_0619 wrote: 16 Nov 2021, 06:30 Nikki seems to be an interesting character. I think his character is well developed. Thanks for a wonderful review.
Yeah, sure! And I appreciate you stopping over. :tiphat:
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J Edwards wrote: 16 Nov 2021, 07:37 Sarcastic and humourous content is my poison. Any book that incorporates these aspects is always welcome, irrespective of its content. I would enjoy even this one that is about a dog, just like you did. Thanks for this lovely review.
Haha! :lol2: and you'll indeed enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it. :tiphat:
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katerina_12 wrote: 16 Nov 2021, 08:02 I love dogs very much and I can tirelessly read about them. Thanks for this review, I think I will definitely read this book!
You definitely should; thanks for taking your time to comment on my review. :tiphat:
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John Owen wrote: 21 Nov 2021, 18:40 Seems a wonderful childrens book. I love your insightful review.
I agree... and thanks for stopping by.
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