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Title: Life Is Short. Eat Biscuits! by Amy Jordan Smith, Ted Meyer ISBN: 1-891661-41-8 Publisher: Santa Monica Press Pub. Date: 01 June, 2004 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Life is Short, Eat Biscuits!
Comment: Anyone that is a pet owner should read this book!! It helps you remember all the wonderful times with you beloved pet. It will make you laugh and some will cry a few tears. When I showed it to several friends and co-workers they suggested it would be great book for children to read to understand or cope with the passing of a loved one or their pet. Many thanks to Amy Jordan Smith & Ted Meyer. Hope to see more books in the future!!!!
Rating: 5
Summary: SPLENDID READING
Comment: I HAD A JOY IN READING THIS..CHUCKLED ALOT AND A WARM ALL OVER FEEL GOOD BOOK TO CURL UP AND READ, AND TO LIFT YOUR SPIRITS UP...EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS AND THEY'LL SEE WHAT I MEAN AND MAYBE APPLY SOME OF IT TO THEIR OWN LIVES.
Rating: 5
Summary: Life is Short- if you can't eat biscuits- Read them!
Comment: This little book, Life is Short. EatBiscuits! has not only changed my perspectives toward my own dogs, after reading it to them, but they too have changed their attitudes toward me, their loving owner. Life is Short. EatBiscuits! provided insight into the dog's mind, his loving spirit, his (or her) true feelings of unconditional love toward his owner that I realized for the first time that our symbiotic relationship- owner and dogs- was based on a purity of love and devotion like no other. "What would Lassie do?" is now a question I ask my dogs every day, as they hound me at dinner time, and ignore my pleas for quiet. In fact, the Zen-like change in them I have noticed since reading them Ms. Smith's book has prompted me to ask the same question to myself, when getting exasperated waiting in a traffic jam, cursing under my breath....."What would Lassie do?" For some reason unbeknownst to this human mind, pondering the answer to that question calms me right down. I am now appreciating the fact that life IS too short, and I might just start eating biscuits.....
Marni Pilafian
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