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Ebook About A national bestseller combining the emotional depth of The Art of Racing in the Rain with the magical spirit of The Life of Pi, “Lily and the Octopus is the dog book you must read this summer” (The Washington Post).Ted—a gay, single, struggling writer is stuck: unable to open himself up to intimacy except through the steadfast companionship of Lily, his elderly dachshund. When Lily’s health is compromised, Ted vows to save her by any means necessary. By turns hilarious and poignant, an adventure with spins into magic realism and beautifully evoked truths of loss and longing, Lily and the Octopus reminds us how it feels to love fiercely, how difficult it can be to let go, and how the fight for those we love is the greatest fight of all. Introducing a dazzling and completely original new voice in fiction and an unforgettable hound that will break your heart—and put it back together again. Remember the last book you told someone they had to read? Lily and the Octopus is the next one. “Startlingly imaginative...this love story is sure to assert its place in the canine lit pack...Be prepared for outright laughs and searing or silly moments of canine and human recognition. And grab a tissue: “THERE! WILL! BE! EYE! RAIN!” (New York Newsday).Book Lily and the Octopus Review :
Listen, everyone. Stop whatever it is you're doing and read this book. Since I started Lily and the Octopus, a few strange things have happened: 1) My dog has started talking to me, 2) I have laughed like a maniac in public while tapping at my Kindle to turn pages faster, and 3) I have become FAR more emotional in public than I am comfortable with.You do not need to be a dog lover to appreciate this book. You just have to be, you know, not an insensitive a-hole. And even if you are, this might be your weakness (just don't read it in public).I highly recommend this to everyone. It will knock your socks off. A little over a year ago, I lost my sweet dog to cancer. Roxie was only 5 years when she passed away, having been diagnosed at age 4. That's way too young to lose a special member of your family. I still grieve for her and miss her every day. She was adopted at one year of age, so she was really only in my life for four short years. During those years, though, she wormed her way into my home and heart. She acted as my protector the few couple of years and then, in turn, I acted as her protector for the last couple, watching her grow weaker and weaker, but still striving to be the strong dog she always was. So when I heard about LILY AND THE OCTOPUS, I had to pick it up. Lily was the author's pup of 12 years; the Octopus was the cancerous tumor that grew on her head.If you've ever had a sick dog -- heck, if you've ever been lucky enough to have been loved by a dog -- this book is for you. WARNING: this book will make you cry. It may not make you sob uncontrollably like it did for me, but it should create some semblance of "eye rain" (the author's terminology), unless you have a heart like the Grinch's. Reading the author's heartache was cathartic and made me remember Roxie fondly. I knew exactly what he was going through.The book is semi-autobiographical, but it's a work of fiction, nonetheless. It's told from the narrator's point of view (a gay man), who also happens to have conversations with his dog, Lily, and then the Octopus as well. It sounds a bit strange, but it really works. In fact, when I read the dialogue, I felt like I could hear Lily's sometimes super excited/sometimes mellow voice, and the Octopus' snide, callous voice."Dogs have pure souls... Dogs are always good and full of selfless love. They are undiluted vessels of joy who never, ever deserve anything bad that happens to them. Especially you. Since the day I met you, you have done nothing but make my life better in every possible way." This was the author's response to Lily in response to her inquiry if Karma was reason she had the octopus. Again, eye rain.The book was very well-written and provided a quick read from chapter to chapter. Besides a tribute to a fantastic dog, the book is also about aging, the aging of our loved ones and ourselves, and coming to terms with both. "I see a younger version of myself at each and it's all I can do not to wave; I wonder what my younger selves would think of me now, if they would recognize me or even care to wave back." That's a very powerful observation and felt so true.I emphatically loved this book like Lily loved her red ball, and I hope you will, too. Read Online Lily and the Octopus Download Lily and the Octopus Lily and the Octopus PDF Lily and the Octopus Mobi Free Reading Lily and the Octopus Download Free Pdf Lily and the Octopus PDF Online Lily and the Octopus Mobi Online Lily and the Octopus Reading Online Lily and the Octopus Read Online Steven Rowley Download Steven Rowley Steven Rowley PDF Steven Rowley Mobi Free Reading Steven Rowley Download Free Pdf Steven Rowley PDF Online Steven Rowley Mobi Online Steven Rowley Reading Online Steven RowleyBest the best of SCOOTER TOURING articles from scooter rider magazine By BJ Strass
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