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War Dog: The No-man's Land Puppy Who Took To The Skies (2013)

by Damien Lewis(Favorite Author)
4.18 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
publisher
Sphere
review 1: This was such an endearing story between a man and his dog. I am not a crier at all, but there were times where I felt my throat tighten and I had to blink back the tears. The bond that existed between the owner and his German Shepherd was so completely heart-warming. This is a non-fiction book, mostly written by someone who doesn't write novels. So I think you need to keep that in mind as you read thru it. The writing was okay. But with that being said, it certainly was able to get the details of this special relationship through. Some of the events seemed so fantastical, that it felt a little on the embellished side, but it all worked to help add to and build on this bond of love, devotion, and trust.
review 2: "The Dog Who Could Fly" is the remarkable
... more true story of a rescued dog who ended up a decorated war hero. Author Damien Lewis did extensive research to learn about the dog Antis and his Czech master Robert, meeting with Robert's children and culling information from a never-published memoir that Robert had written about his exploits with Antis.The book combines thrilling scenes of World War II air battles with heartwarming stories of Antis's devotion to Robert. Dog lovers will love this book, as there are moments scattered throughout when we are treated to Antis's inner thoughts.Well-written and well-researched, this book was a delight that I couldn't put down. less
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tara
I adored this story of friendship, bravery and loyalty.
Ferni17
Great book. Loved it. Absolutely loved it :)
rlee
Good book!
Nick
Loved it!
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