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Corações Sem Dono (2009)

by Lucy Dillon(Favorite Author)
3.82 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I really enjoyed this book despite starting it before and finding it hard to get into. Definitely think Lucy Dillon has good taste in animals and her writing is very good and easy to read and sink into. I definitely like the story on the dogs, and the main characters Aunt and the secrets involved made a good story and a happy family ending, however, I found that sometimes the relationships were a bit tedious, especially Zoe (the character with no gumption), I liked her, but she irritated me a lot and I can understand why the author did it, because Natalie and Rachel were strong willed characters despite how sometimes they doubted themselves. I liked the other characters but I struggled with the ending, it sort of ended quite abruptly, whilst I enjoyed the story, the story ... moreending for the dogs was good but the humans felt like it was a bit closed down, but I suppose, it was a good ending in a way, just a bit unfinished, lots of things were unanswered, especially as you'd taken so long going through the story with the characters to find out, you weren't going to know what happened to them in the end. It seemed a bit lost on the part, but it's readable and not so much a chick lit thing for me.
review 2: Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts is a book about just that a heart warming book about a dog shelter, and people's lives around it.How it not only pairs adorable canines with people but also ends up being a means to find love for a lot of lonely hearts so to say. While the dogs were described in detail, given adorable personalities; Dillon somewhere failed with the people.There was too much happening in the three love stories and events around the kennels for anything to have an impact.Not one of the stories had quite the satisfactory resolution.Promises of the initial meetings ended up being stronger promises at the end of the book. That is not how I like my romances to end, I like them to have more meat to them. I think Dillon has too many humans to handle along with a mystery she is struggling with, to resolve any of it well.The story line has moments and promise but like the stories of the characters of her stories,the book has promise but fails to deliver. It could have been so much more. less
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Orit
Adorei; escrita muito apelativa e uma história que toca o coração.
12345
I had a hard time getting into it and remembering who was who...
jrt7294
I love these books. I love the town, and all the dogs.
Grigri
Love anything with a Basset in I own two
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