A review by skylarkochava
There Is No Dog by Meg Rosoff

5.0

Brilliantly done. Really enjoyed it and had a hard time putting it down. However, all the reviews mentioning the uniqueness of the premise...you should know this isn't a unique premise. I saw a short play about 10 years ago where the whole idea is that God is a teenager/college student who creates Earth as a science fair project. So it's not unique, but it's still really well done.

My only beef is Skype. Really? Really now? She was painful to read. You just can't translate Valley Girl speech to writing. It's confusing and hurts the brain more than hearing a Valley Girl would.

After I finished reading, I had to sit for a few minutes and just let it sink in. Like that play I saw so many years ago, I think this'll stick with me.