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05/13/08

Dogs: A Natural History — A Review
Joy

Don’t you love it when non-fiction is so well written it reads like good fiction? Dogs: A Natural History is one of these books. It has lots of information written in an engaging flow. Author Jake Page has the uncommon ability to make history and science understandable and fascinating.

I opened Dogs: A Natural History and 45 minutes later I realized I was still reading it. I found myself carried along just as if I were reading one of my favorite fiction writers. And all that great information! Dogs is a cornucopia of canine knowledge.

Dogs: A Natural History would make an entertaining read or a great gift for dog lovers who can’t get enough information about their favorite species.

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2 Woofs

  1. Dog Leashes

    That book looks great! I’m going down to Borders to pick up a copy myself.

    All Dog Leashes

  2. keith watkins

    Dog’s a natural history is pretty well written book..i hope that in the future they will write one for cats and kittens…KiTtEnExPeRT!

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