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A review by kirkw1972
The Last Family in England by Matt Haig
4.0
I wasn't sure when I started this and realised it was written from the dog's point of view if I'd like the book but it turned out to be quite a sweet tale full of twists and turns.
Even though the book is humorous it does cover a lot of more serious events such as the breakdown of a marriage, death and suicide. I really enjoyed the way these were written and covered.
It's a quick read, short chapters that turn really easily. It's not the most highbrow of books (thank heavens) but it does pass an enjoyable few hours.
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Even though the book is humorous it does cover a lot of more serious events such as the breakdown of a marriage, death and suicide. I really enjoyed the way these were written and covered.
It's a quick read, short chapters that turn really easily. It's not the most highbrow of books (thank heavens) but it does pass an enjoyable few hours.
Free arc from netgalley