madmooney's review

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5.0

While this book is written specifically in reference to Inman's own pooch, it really is a general love letter to all dogs of the world: genetically wired like direwolves, but content to lick themselves into a stupor- the eponymous canine paradoxes.

Unlike his other books, this one has a specific narritive that weaves his various published comics together. My only critique is the length (I wanted more damnit!)

erikamarconato's review

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funny fast-paced

3.0

kiesha54books's review

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funny lighthearted sad fast-paced

4.0

gimpyknee's review

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5.0

You cannot be a lover of dogs and not cry over this book.

rinitealeaf's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted reflective fast-paced

5.0

helianthus13666's review

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emotional funny informative lighthearted relaxing sad fast-paced

5.0

It was a rather short read but fun nonetheless. 

kb2287's review

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4.0

This book had me laughing, because my dog does ALL of these things! By the end I wanted to cry and give my dog a hug. A sweet little book, that will touch the heart of any furbaby parent

nayabimtiaz's review

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5.0

Cuteeee comic.

beths0103's review

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4.0

Full disclosure: this is not a kid picture book. Lots of swearing going on. It's from Matthew Inman, the creator of The Oatmeal and it is a hilarious look at the paradox that is the dog. For example, like how dogs love to roll in dirty, disgusting things but always seem to want a certain part of their body clean by licking it incessantly.

hades99's review

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funny slow-paced

3.25