Official Review: The Ordinary Extraordinary Dog
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Re: Official Review: The Ordinary Extraordinary Dog
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I hope he does! Thanks for the comments, CotwaniCotwani wrote: ↑19 Oct 2018, 15:47 It's disappointing that a four-star potential ends up with one star. I absolutely loved the premise - and title. I agree that children enjoy ideas that are somewhat illogical. The author needs to put his best foot (or book version) forward! Thanks for the entertaining review!
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It's very cute Especially because the author draws his eyes so big. And you know - big eyes = cuteness overload.FictionLover wrote: ↑19 Oct 2018, 22:38
I always think that the .pdf books must be pre-publication versions. Hopefully the author irons out the problems with this because it sounds like a premise that children would love. I want to see the picture of the dog eating Cornflakes!
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That's exactly why I said that I couldn't recommend it. I hope he sorts it out.
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Can you imagine a dog sitting at a table eating cornflakes? What fun for kids!
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It is a pity! But easy to sort out
I hope he does.
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Yes, we all love huge puppy-dog or kitten eyes.Bianka Walter wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 03:41It's very cute Especially because the author draws his eyes so big. And you know - big eyes = cuteness overload.FictionLover wrote: ↑19 Oct 2018, 22:38
I always think that the .pdf books must be pre-publication versions. Hopefully the author irons out the problems with this because it sounds like a premise that children would love. I want to see the picture of the dog eating Cornflakes!
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I like your diplomacy in the review, Bianka! I hope the dog owner takes it like a dog, oops, like a man.
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Thank you for reading it! It is definitely a nice idea - I hope he smoothes it over
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I look forward to the polished version too!Debjani Ghosh wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 08:48 The author seems to have failed to cash in on the brilliant premise. I would have loved to read this book solely due to the protagonist being a dog but now, I think I will wait till the author brings in a polished feel to the book. Thanks for the review.
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It will be a great book once it's been edited for sure!Book Lover 35 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 11:56 That's a shame about the editing. The book sounds like it could have a lot of potential. Thank you for the review!
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I really struggled with this rating. I actually decided that one star (in this case) was better than two because people WOULD read the review because of the low rating and see that the book was actually very salvageable. Well, I hope so anyway. And I hope I see a new review of this book soon with 4 happy starsMiriam Molina wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 18:38 It is funny why reviews of one-star books get a lot of replies. What could have made the book so unattractive? I do feel for the devastated authors, but what is a reviewer to do?
I like your diplomacy in the review, Bianka! I hope the dog owner takes it like a dog, oops, like a man.
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