A review by rcold
Rescue Ink: How Ten Guys Saved Countless Dogs and Cats, Twelve Horses, Five Pigs, One Duck, and a Few Turtles by Rescue Ink

3.0

While I liked reading about these interesting men and their animal rescues, the author becomes repetitive in emphasizing how "big, bad and dangerous" these guys seem in contrast to the animals they save. It was fine to discuss that in the beginning of the book because it establishes the dynamics of the men and their story but turns into a cliche when it is a device used in every chapter. The point that animal rescue can be a "macho thing" and is not the sole responsibility of women got across in the first few chapters; no need to do it throughout the book. Otherwise, I liked the book and learned some facts about animal rescue that I didn't know beforehand.