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Lily and the Octopus
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This book. This beautifully engaging, at times funny, at times sad book. READ IT. READ IT NOW..but buy tissues first.
Ted is chosen by Lily when he goes to a dog breeder. She is the runt that comes up to him. She is the dog that he has had for 12 years. A dog that he has funny, sweet and beautiful conversations with. Seriously, who hasn't had a pet and had a conversation with it? Animals are great listeners. They don't judge, they see us at our best and worst and love us anyway.
Ted is still recovering from the end of a romantic relationship when he notices an "octopus" on the top of Lily's head. WTF you say? You need to read the book. This is no ordinary Octopus. This is an evil one. Hellbent on taking over. Ted sees this as a battle he must win in order to save Lily.
During the course of Ted (and Lily's) battle with the Octopus, we see Ted grow some. He has to make choices. He has to be strong. He has to do right by his beloved Lily. She is the one constant in his life. She cheers him up, she makes him happy and loves him as he loves her.
The battle with the Octopus gets a little strange (on the boat) but overall, this is a story about love, acceptance, family (you and your pet can be a family!), letting go, and starting over. Pets teach us about life. The good, the bad, the ugly, the pain, the happiness, the loss.
I sat and read this in one sitting. It's that easy to do. Don't read it in public as I did. Crying in front of strangers is not my favorite thing to do...but reading is one of them. I enjoyed reading this book. I think most will enjoy reading it as well.
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Ted is chosen by Lily when he goes to a dog breeder. She is the runt that comes up to him. She is the dog that he has had for 12 years. A dog that he has funny, sweet and beautiful conversations with. Seriously, who hasn't had a pet and had a conversation with it? Animals are great listeners. They don't judge, they see us at our best and worst and love us anyway.
Ted is still recovering from the end of a romantic relationship when he notices an "octopus" on the top of Lily's head. WTF you say? You need to read the book. This is no ordinary Octopus. This is an evil one. Hellbent on taking over. Ted sees this as a battle he must win in order to save Lily.
During the course of Ted (and Lily's) battle with the Octopus, we see Ted grow some. He has to make choices. He has to be strong. He has to do right by his beloved Lily. She is the one constant in his life. She cheers him up, she makes him happy and loves him as he loves her.
The battle with the Octopus gets a little strange (on the boat) but overall, this is a story about love, acceptance, family (you and your pet can be a family!), letting go, and starting over. Pets teach us about life. The good, the bad, the ugly, the pain, the happiness, the loss.
I sat and read this in one sitting. It's that easy to do. Don't read it in public as I did. Crying in front of strangers is not my favorite thing to do...but reading is one of them. I enjoyed reading this book. I think most will enjoy reading it as well.
see more of my reviews at www.openbookposts.com
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Having lost my two dogs so close together I don't think I'm ready for this one but I loved your review Debra! 😢
JanB wrote: "Having lost my two dogs so close together I don't think I'm ready for this one but I loved your review Debra! 😢"
Thank you, Jan! So sorry about the loss of your beloved pets.
Thank you, Jan! So sorry about the loss of your beloved pets.
Greta wrote: "It’s been on my list for a while. After reading you’re review I’m ready to move it up higher"
It is so good Greta. I hope you get the chance to read it soon!
It is so good Greta. I hope you get the chance to read it soon!
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I enjoyed your review, Debra, and thank you for the "tissues" warning!
I don't want to read "sad", At 81, I have had enough issues that needed tissues - I sure don't want to deliberately read sad books during the few years I have left!
I don't want to read "sad", At 81, I have had enough issues that needed tissues - I sure don't want to deliberately read sad books during the few years I have left!
Terence M - Reading Disrupted (I'm studying Latin) wrote: "I enjoyed your review, Debra, and thank you for the "tissues" warning!
I don't want to read "sad", At 81, I have had enough issues that needed tissues - I sure don't want to deliberately read sad ..."
I completely understand.
I don't want to read "sad", At 81, I have had enough issues that needed tissues - I sure don't want to deliberately read sad ..."
I completely understand.
Nilguen wrote: "Terrific review, Debra!! I will read it!! 🌼"
Thank you, Nilguen! I loved this book! I hope you do as well.
Thank you, Nilguen! I loved this book! I hope you do as well.
Reading_ wrote: "Definitely picking up this book sooner than I thought I would all because of your amazing review!!!"
Thank you, Reading! I hope you love it!
Thank you, Reading! I hope you love it!
Beautiful review, Debra!! I’m sorry it got you crying in public (that’s hard for me too) but I’m glad it moved you so much!
Catherine wrote: "Beautiful review, Debra!! I’m sorry it got you crying in public (that’s hard for me too) but I’m glad it moved you so much!"
Thank you, Catherine!
Thank you, Catherine!
GirlWithThePinkSkiMask wrote: "What in the world Lmaooooooooo this sounds like an acid trip but also emotional. Great review !"
Thank you, Pink! Very emotional.
Thank you, Pink! Very emotional.
I enjoyed your review. I have another GRs friend who acts strange in public while reading as well. :-)
Beautiful. So nicely written. Thank you for this wonderful review! 🌺"
Thank you, Swrp!