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BUY THE BOOK NOT THE CD February 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong - buy the book and read it for yourself. The one mistake that John Grogan has made with this wonderfully uplifting story about Marley is to read the book himself. He has a voice best suited to newspapers and should leave it to a professional actor.
Great book November 5, 2007 I laughed and I cried when I read this book. Every dog owner will be able to relate to the episodes in the book. I just couldn't put the book down , it only took me 2 days to read. John Grogan certainly has a way with words. I have ordered the children's picture book and my husband and I are even thinking of getting a 'Marley'. Without a doubt the best book that I've ever read.
only okay October 19, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I found this book only mildly entertaining and rather lacking in substance. I found the first few pages amusing but after that soon got the feeling that it was over padded (eg with long descriptions of what a labrador looks like, the history of the breed and differences between American and British Labradors). My guess is that it probably started out in life as a newspaper article (the author being a jouranalist) and would have been very witty. As a book you soon tire of the same stories/behaviours being trotted out in different forms. The author also uses uninteresting tales of his lovely but ordinary family and family life to fill pages. I must admit that the dog sounds like a challenging dog and Mr Grogan and family were obviously very kind and patient. My advice is if you want to read it borrow it from the library!
Love Conquers All ! October 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Every dog owner has had bad moments. Perhaps your beloved pet snapped at a baby. Or ripped up the wallpaper in the living room. Or teethed on an expensive shoe. Or ran in front of a car and was injured.
Well, nothing you experienced will probably approach the virtually non-step disasters that the loopy Marley brought to Grogan family. Unless you've also known a mentally imbalanced Labrador, Marley will make you count your blessings about your luck as a dog owner and lover.
Mr. Grogan and his wife had each had good experiences with childhood dogs. They were unsuspecting when they went to buy the cute purebred Labrador puppy that Mr. Grogan dreamed of showing. There was one little hint: The sire raced by them on the first visit in a particularly bizarre way. Well, the son was a true heir to that behavior.
I won't go into all of Marley's problems . . . but he had almost all of the bad habits a dog can have except for eating his own stool. To compensate for that one point of relief, Marley developed a taste for chicken droppings late in life.
It wasn't unusual to have to rebuild rooms, replace screens in doors, buy new furniture and drag valuable items out of his throat.
Even on tranquilizers a thunderstorm was a terrible trauma for poor Marley.
The remarkable thing is that the Grogans' love for Marley surmounted the inconveniences of living with Marley. As you read about their remarkable patience, you'll be reminded on many moments when your patience was also tried . . . and you'll relive the happy times in your life with dogs.
The book covers Marley's entire life . . . and the changes that occurred in the Grogans' lives because of Marley.
Mr. Grogan is an exceptional writer, and he makes all of his episodes fun to read. I'm sure they were much less fun to experience. But he keeps it as light as he can.
Of course, it doesn't hurt that Mr. Grogan was the one member of the family most attached to Marley.
By the way, let me clear up one mystery: Marley was named for Bob Marley, after the Grogans couldn't agree on a more traditional name, due to their affection for the late singer's music.
Even if you don't think you'll like this book, read it anyway. I cannot recall a more charming book about dogs in the last decade.
Wonderful August 21, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have had dogs all my life so hearing about this particular book i could not wait to read it.I read it in 2 days it was wonderful, brillant writing and made me cry so much and laugh everyone thought i was crazy. Best book i have ever read I wish there were more out there like this.
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