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message 1: by Barbara, Founder and Moderator (last edited Nov 09, 2014 01:32PM) (new)

Barbara (lv2scpbk) | 1256 comments Mod
Michelle suggested we have a thread on suggestions of books where the dog or any animals in the book doesn't die.

I guess there is a website where you can see films/movies listed that if there are sad parts and you'd rather not watch them, then you can go to this site to see beforehand. Here's the film site link if anyone is interested: http://doesthedogdie.com/

But, if you know of any animal books where there isn't a bunch of sad parts in it, please list it here.


message 2: by Jazzy (last edited Nov 09, 2014 04:34PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) In Sterling North's Rascal, the raccoon doesn't die, but it's still sad because it's a coming of age book, and things just don't stay the same. But it's also funny and it's such a wonderful (semi-autobiographical) story.


message 3: by Barbara, Founder and Moderator (new)

Barbara (lv2scpbk) | 1256 comments Mod
Thanks Jazzy.


message 4: by Kim (new)

Kim Hampton | 180 comments The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans.


message 5: by Jane (new)

Jane Hanser | 11 comments In my new book, Dogs Don't Look Both Ways: A Primer on Unintended Consequences, the dog does not die. There's definitely suspense, and lots of emotion, but the emotion also includes happiness. I don't want to give away the ending but if you're like me, and don't want to read another book where the dog or animal dies, read Dogs Don't Look Both Ways.. The book is "reality-based fiction".


message 6: by Barbara, Founder and Moderator (new)

Barbara (lv2scpbk) | 1256 comments Mod
thanks, keep the list going.

And, Jane..You're book is on my "to read" list.


message 7: by Jane (new)

Jane Hanser | 11 comments Barb wrote: "thanks, keep the list going.

And, Jane..You're book is on my "to read" list."

Wow. Thanks, Barb!


message 8: by Jonny (new)

Jonny Payne (jonnypayne) | 16 comments That's easy! In Mighty Little Man (http://www.amazon.com/Mighty-Little-M...) he DEFINITELY pulls through, even though the odds were against us. That's just one reason why he's the "Mighty Little Man!" There's also a trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhDDY...

Enjoy!


message 9: by Janet (new)

Janet Squires | 4 comments If you're looking for a book with a happy ending, let me suggest my nonfiction book, MONTY The Courageous Survival of a Rescue Dog.
From his guardians to his doctors, Monty's loving spirit captures hearts with an I-can-do-it grin and a wagging tail. Abused, shot and left for dead in the desert, Monty is taken in by dedicated animal rescuers who launch an eighteen month long campaign via social networking that saves his life and makes him a world-wide celebrity with thousands of fans who are inspired by his story of second chances and never giving up.


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