A Dog's Purpose

Author: W. Bruce Cameron

Read: 8/12/2017

Pages: 319

Rating: 4.5

Format: physical

Response: Toby's first life isn't eventful other than being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It shows the cold truth of what happens to dogs that are "unadoptable". His next life is his main life where he's Bailey. Bailey's human is a little boy named Ethan who he loves and stays by his side until the end. In each life, Bailey tries to learn what a dog's purpose in life is. It's not until he finds Ethan in one of his next lives, that he really understands his purpose. It's a cute book that'll make you cry and genuinely feel for the characters. I was so upset when Ethan was in danger and Bailey tried to go back and save him, and Cameron had me worried for a couple of minutes. I felt Bailey's anger when she bit the human hurting her boy, and I felt Ethan's grief at the end of Bailey's life. It was so sweet and perfect that I don't have many complaints about this book other than it being slow during Toby's life. It's a good book for all ages, and would highly recommend.

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