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Bloodlines

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heartwarming
Review: This book is awesome!!!!!!!!!! I love malamutes,and the author is a genious.I would recomend this book to any dog or mystery lover,its a great book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Can you say overkill?
Review: This is the novel that made me leery of Susan Conant's novels to come. Not that the mystery wasn't good...it was as good as any of her previous ones. I also understand that alot of dog lovers are unaware of where those cute little puppies in the window come from and how truly appalling and criminal the condition of true puppy mills are (although in my tiny part of the world, the pet stores get their pets from local, reputable, small time -- sort of hobby--breeders).

So she describes the vile puppy mills once. Cool. Another time to impart more info. Okay. But before it was all over, I had a headache from being hit over the head again and again and again and again about the wretched dogs in the mills and the even more wretched people running them. This subject seems to be one of Susan Conant's BIG buttons, which I understannd, but she needn't push it so much. Either that or put on a warning of the cover when an obession is going to take over the book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Can you say overkill?
Review: This is the novel that made me leery of Susan Conant's novels to come. Not that the mystery wasn't good...it was as good as any of her previous ones. I also understand that alot of dog lovers are unaware of where those cute little puppies in the window come from and how truly appalling and criminal the condition of true puppy mills are (although in my tiny part of the world, the pet stores get their pets from local, reputable, small time -- sort of hobby--breeders).

So she describes the vile puppy mills once. Cool. Another time to impart more info. Okay. But before it was all over, I had a headache from being hit over the head again and again and again and again about the wretched dogs in the mills and the even more wretched people running them. This subject seems to be one of Susan Conant's BIG buttons, which I understannd, but she needn't push it so much. Either that or put on a warning of the cover when an obession is going to take over the book.


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