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4.75

Grogan puts into words the beauty of the bond between humans and dogs. As he says on the very last page, “Dogs are great. Bad dogs, if we can really call them that, are perhaps the greatest of them all.”

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auds_wright's review against another edition

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5.0


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yesica's review against another edition

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4.75

what I like:
My favorite parts were when John was saying what Marley was saying/Thinking.

What I didn't like:
The ending
You just going to end the story and not tell us whether or not you adopted Lucky!! btw they didn't adopt lucky because he was abused in his old home and wouldn't do well in a home with three kids.


Overall:
I do not like to read nonfiction books but this was recommendation from a friend and john just has such a way with words. Full honesty the movie does not do this book justice I would 100% recommend this book to any dog lover.  
Many times throughout this book John makes you glade you don't own a dog yet at the same time makes you wish you had one.

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robynreads23's review against another edition

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5.0


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disneygirl08's review against another edition

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4.25


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abomine's review against another edition

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3.0

Marley's story is not so much about "the world's worst dog" but about a dog with severe separation anxiety and his flawed owners who didn't do as much research as they should have, but did the best they could. Most of it was harmless, but the fact that they had to use a choker chain on Marley and even seemed to enjoy the effect it had on him was a bit uncomfortable to read. 

It had a lot of dog-related shenanigans which were enjoyable and of course the ending made my eyes watery, not because it was particularly remarkable or well-written, but because I could relate as a pet owner and animal lover. It's a straightforward and (mostly) feel-good story about a dog and his family, so if that's what you're in the mood for, this book is for you. 

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