28. Jan.
Rating:4

Every one of us (and with "us" I mean every single soul on the internet) is bombarded with book recommendations on the daily - which is great; I have found a few of my favorite books thanks to you guys, and I wouldn't want to miss it. But there is also a special magic in randomly finding books one has never heard of while browsing in a bookstore, as was the case with this little novel: "The Boy and the Dog"

The Boy and the Dog
The Boy and the Dogby Seishu HaseSimon + Schuster UK
24. Sept.
The dog and the boy- bonded together even when not
Rating:4

The dog and the boy- bonded together even when not

Oh! Ich kann nicht ganz fassen wie ich dieses Buch gemocht habe. Es hatte einige Seiten gedauert um weiter zu lesen, aber es war so worth it! 🐶 !SPOILER! Es lehrt den Weg von Unglück zu Glück und wieder Unglück. Ein Weg den man nicht alleine gehen muss, denn jemand ist immer da. Vorallem das Tier, ein Hund oder eine Katze, sie sind immer für einen da und diese lässt man immer nah an sich in schlechten Zeiten. Wenn man niemanden anderen damit belästigen möchte. Schattigen Tagen auf die sonnigen kommt, aber dies auch schnell eine böse Endung hat, das "jeder" stirbt hätte ich nicht gedacht. Aber dass das Ende so schön aber zu gleich sooo traurig geworden ist. Darauf habe ich mich nicht gefasst und hatte es so garnicht predicten können! 😔

The Boy and the Dog
The Boy and the Dogby Seishu HaseSimon + Schuster UK
22. Feb.
Rating:5

Extremely lovely and easy-going, simple writing style and pacing! I really brushed through this book like a breeze, but in a good way! I was very intrigued to get to know such drastically different characters in this book as they all intertwine with Tamon's (the dog) journey and each add their own weight and memories. I was however sooooo not prepared for the dark and realistic twists and especially the end .... It's overall pretty consistently sad through and through, and I absolutely get why people see Tamon as sort of an angel of death. It reminds me of the theory that Totoro from "My Neighbor Totoro" is also a similar spirit/demon that guides the kids into the afterlife. I would still 1000% recommend reading it because in combination of death, this book is also so full of life! In all it's complexities and relations and yadayadayada. Be sure that you're in a sort of stable headspace though, just to not be too overwhelmed by the snowballing of feelings.

The Boy and the Dog
The Boy and the Dogby Seishu HaseSimon + Schuster UK