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Original Title: | Doglands |
ISBN: | 1849393982 (ISBN13: 9781849393980) |
Edition Language: | English |
Tim Willocks
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.13 | 299 Users | 45 Reviews
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Furgul is a puppy born in a slave camp for racing greyhounds. But he has a terrible secret - he is only part greyhound. When the cruel owner of the camp recognises Furgul's impure origins he takes him to be killed, but Furgul manages a spectacular escape. Now Furgul must confront the indifference, complexity, and ferocity of the greater world, a world in which there seems to be two choices: live the comfortable life of a pet and sacrifice freedom; or live the life of a free dog, glorious but also dangerous, because every man will turn his hand against you.
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Title | : | Doglands |
Author | : | Tim Willocks |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2012 by Andersen (first published September 27th 2011) |
Categories | : | Animals. Dogs. Young Adult. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 299 Users | 45 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Doglands
This is a hard book to rate. The dog mythology, characterization, and plot pacing are well done, I really enjoyed those parts. I also liked how human conversations were depicted, for example, Dedbone's "Boast, boast, boast" and "Gloat, gloat, gloat". The author did a lot of research on puppy mills, greyhound racing, and animal cruelty; all of which are integral to the plot. Certain scenes are so accurate in regards to animal cruelty, I wanted to skip them. It's not that they are exceedinglyLike Watership Down plays out the world of rabbits and Animal Farm reveals the politics of the farmyard, Doglands takes on the point of view of a greyhound mixed breed pup Furgul from his whelping cage with champion runner mother Keeva in a horrible dog breeding place the dogs call Dedbone Hole. When it becomes clear to Keeva's sadistic master that her litter was with Argal, a lurcher, rather than the purebreeds, Furgul and his sisters are slated for destruction. In feats of derring-do and
If you are looking for an honest account of life from a dogs view of the world this is your book. True to the ways of Richard Adams novels, life is given to the world of the dog with vivid reality, their interactions with each other, beliefs, and ways of life which we humans might misconstrue as something else. A beautifully epic novel which is sure to stand the test of time as a classic. Now bear in mind that this book is from the viewpoint of a dog who has seen some pretty horrendous things.

I really liked this book!!! It's a great story from the point of view of a dog named Furgul, who must escape from his home in a greyhound breeding... thing because his father was a wild dog instead of a greyhound. As he learns to survive as a pet or in the wild, he has to choose what kind of dog he wants to be and find out if he can discover the doglands- where wild and free dogs find home. I really recommend this book for anyone who likes animals/dogs or is just looking for an adventure!
This book was so good I really got into it finishing it in a couple of hours. I really wish the book was longer or it had another book
If you love dogs and beautiful stories, this is for you. Really wonderful
it was sad emotional and sweet
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