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The Dogs of Winter by Bobbie Pyron

kellymc03's review against another edition

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5.0

Another DCF nominee that is amazing. The spirit of this boy is portrayed so well. This is another great subject matter to expose young adults to, homelessness.

mb101's review against another edition

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5.0

So, I really enjoy books about feral children. However, I admit that many novels that touch on the subject rarely do it any justice. That's not the case with this one! I don't even know where to begin. I read this book about three, maybe four years ago in the span of a few hours. I loved it then but admittedly forgot about it. When I reread it recently I found that I enjoyed it even more! I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys stories that tug at your heartstrings and turn your view of the world on its head!

goldshard13's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5

goldshard13's review

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5.0

4.5

ajacks's review

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5.0

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fleffy0reader's review

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25

jeltal1's review

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It was so, so sad. Both the kids and I disliked it

enchanten's review

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4.0

dogs of winter is a historical fiction told from a boy named mishka.
His life starts out like many peoples, with his mother loving and caring telling him stories and teaching him, however after the death of his grandmother his mum falls into a state of depression turning to a vile man hereby named as Him.
One day miskas mother goes missing there is blood on the floor and He tries to take Mishka to an orphanage. However mishka escapes the mans grip and from there on lives on the streets of russia.

I never chose this book to read as i dont normally read this kind of book, but my boyfriend picked it up for me so thought id give it a go and im glad i did.
The story put me off a little at first as it was much like them books you see middle aged women reading about...like a child called it etc.

However it turns out to be a great read of a boy surviving life on the streets and after ordeals with different people finds himself confiding in a pack of strays with whome he throughout the story growws a very intense bond with, losing his humanity and learning to survive by instinct and the way of the pack.

An enjoyable and at times very sad read that im glad i stuck with as it isnt just a story about a boy on the streets it is a glimpse into a world that many people would never know of.

miaelli's review

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5.0

Words can't describe how much I loved this book. It was such a beautiful story and I want to store it my heart forever.

*Full review coming soon!*
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