Review of LOVE AT FIRST BARK by Julie Klam

Review of LOVE AT FIRST BARK by Julie Klam

We loved this short, sweet memoir we happened to find at a special sale at our favorite bookstore, Changing Hands. It’s by the very funny Julie Klam, about what her experiences rescuing dogs has taught her about herself. There are several wonderful stories here about the endearingly-portrayed dogs Klam…
Review of A TALE OF TWO KITTIES by Sofie Kelly

Review of A TALE OF TWO KITTIES by Sofie Kelly

Sister Katusha poses with our copy of the book, which we bought at Poisoned Pen Bookstore in Scottsdale, AZ. We loved this cozy mystery set in a library and starring two cats with magical powers. Cats who can do magic – what could be more enchanting! Kathleen Paulson, head…
Review of BORN IN CHINA, movie

Review of BORN IN CHINA, movie

In the plane on our way to Italy late this summer, we saw this most amazing movie, Born in China, a documentary about three animal families living in the harsh wilds of China. The film began and ended with the family we found by far the most fascinating (though…
Review of THE RIGHT SIDE by Spencer Quinn

Review of THE RIGHT SIDE by Spencer Quinn

Because this is a book featuring a dog – and a black dog at that – we have graciously allowed our sister, Sofia, to model it 🙂 Of course we love cat books but we can most definitely enjoy a really good dog book as well. Especially because of…
Review of DOG LOST by Ingrid Lee

Review of DOG LOST by Ingrid Lee

I saw this book in my local library and was immediately drawn to the title and cover. Written in 2008, and based on a true story, it’s a powerful tale of a pit bull puppy, Cash, who, in protecting her best friend, MacKenzie, angers the boy’s father, who hauls…
Review of PAX by Sara Pennypacker

Review of PAX by Sara Pennypacker

I loved this book so much. Couldn’t put it down. I’ve been reading so many really compelling children’s books. In some ways they are more full of compassion and heart and soul than many adult books these days. This is the story of a boy and his little fox…