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A Pelican Recommended Good Book!
A Pelican member recommended the following book:
The Art of Racing in the Rain, by Garth Stein. Based on the usually good taste displayed by Pelican Gentleman, I purchased it. If you love dogs, children, driving fast and believe in unconditional love (or would like to!), then this book is an absolute must read. I have a nearly insatiable reading desire, book after book. I probably read more than 200 books per year not including my text books. Without a doubt, this is the best book I have ever read. You can share this book with anyone, they don't need to be a "car guy" to fall in love with it. You will laugh, cry, tingle at the fast drive and the ending is so heart warming that you will find yourself cheering as the tears run down your cheeks. Whomever on this site recommended this book, THANK YOU!!! angela |
Angela, glad you enjoyed it,
it was a gift from my wife.. it changed the way I look at them and a few other things I have since bought a few extra copies and given to friends going thru a rough / sad time with their kids (pet) Rika |
Angela,
Sheila had no clue about the content... she started it on a planetrip.. you know how that went.. are you okay.. can we get you something.. sniff,smile, oh the stuff about E not having 'thumbs' kudos from you are priceless, again so happy you enjoyed it. Bruce |
I read a review of the book by Peter Egan in R&T. I really like Egan. He said something like, "If you can get past the fact that the book is narrated by a dog it is a great book".
A couple weeks later I was standing in line at Starbucks & they had the book for sale, so I bought it. That was a rather expensive coffee! Anyway, I could not get past the fact that it was narrated by a dog. I read it, but I thought it was weird & I didn't find it very good at all. Sorry. I just didn't like it. Did I say that it was weird? |
It's like the Porsche thing, you get it or you don't.
if you've had a friend from pup to the bridge..read it. Rika |
I am going to order it from the library. Thanks Angela, David
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I picked this up from the library yesterday based on the recommendations here, and so far so good (about 40 or 50 pages in). I actually like that it's narrated by a dog. I think many of us have been suspicious that our 4-legged-friends think like this :) I'll post again when I'm finished.
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Cool, I will go find this book too.
Been a long time since a "recommend a book" thread. angela maybe you should start one? I'll make a few recommendations. I'd start one myself but lately all I ever post on are depressing topics. |
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Just ordered it off of Amazon!
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i am bidding on a copy on flea-bay.
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Picked it up last night at the library. Decided to sit down and read a few pages before bed and three hours later I shut it ... finished.
What a great read. I am so thankful that I wasnt on a plane or anywhere else public :rolleyes: The doggies have been getting some extra attention from me today! |
if you love your 4 legged friends...
buy it,borrow it,steal it.. then read it someplace quiet and alone.. well having your critters with you is best... if you've lost or are facing the loss.... see line 2 Rika |
Just finished last night. A great read. Also a few good tips on racing in there.
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Great read. Passed it on to friend who races and he never set it down until he finished it.
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I forgot all about this thread! I said I'd repost when I'd read it - it only took me a few days to finish it. I absolutely loved this book! Yes, it's a bit overly sentimental. No, the characters aren't particularly deep or engrossing. No, the writing isn't overly stupendous or anything, but it's a story that draws you in and keeps you there. The scene in Italy at the track is just wonderful. So much ***** happens to poor Denis that by the end when things turn around you just feel so good for him.
This book will never go down in the annals of great literature, but it's absolutely most definitely worth the small amount of time it asks from the reader. |
I read it last Summer.
Its a good, but certainly not great book. The bar has been set so low re racing books, that Stein's thoughtful passages on driving stand out as being very good. I enjoyed those portions tremendously, and the dog-as-protaganist approach works better than it sounds. The (a) niece/legal situation and (b) F1 connection were both, ummm,....implausible at best, however. Tim |
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Wonderful read, couldn't put it down for anything. |
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Guys... we have her fooled... don't anyone blow it! :D |
You notice i said usually good taste! :p
My copy of this book has wandered to it's fourth reader. My only caveat with it is when you are done, pass it on. angela |
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