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On, he’s moving on. It can take forever, but things change, puppies become dogs, friends come and go, and people heal. Freud is a dog now, and Eric is finally getting free from the tumors (bodily and people-shaped), that tore his life apart. But as Eric would be the first to tell you, if you cut out a tumor, you’re left with a hole. Still… Onwards, Eric moves onwards; and Eric’s steps aren’t so unsteady anymore, and the puppy – nooooo… the dog, is at his side. “And the Puppy Ain’t a Puppy No More” completes the story of getting back up and moving on after being hit by everything modern, dystopian, “Leaving Las Vegas” meets “Madagascar” American life can throw. Onwards. |
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“It’s a crazy old world out there and that’s something books have to deal with. People don’t want love stories and heroes against villains. They want something more complex and less obvious. That brings me nicely onto this strange collection of books. I am finding it hard to describe exactly what they are about or who should consider reading them because they are just so… different. But maybe different is what the world demands now. Maybe that’s the only way any of it makes sense. See what you think.”
L. T.
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“A WINNER. Another great read…I very much look forward to the next book.”
A.
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“A good story - carries you with it as it tells its tale. I think And the Puppy Ain’t a Puppy No More does that in spades and ticks all the right boxes for me.”
D.
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“Good. Quite good. Managed to tell a good story without turning everything into a soap opera.”.
Di.
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“An excellent read.”
Ra.
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“And the Puppy Ain’t a Puppy No More’ completes a strange trilogy of books that I would probably never have read if I had not been offered review copies. It has been an interesting journey and I think it is probably fair to say that the author has become a better storyteller over the course of the three books.”
F. W.