I just finished reading Marley & Me. Those who have read prior posts of mine may remember that I had to stop reading this book while Gina was pregnant (for undisclosed reasons that would become apparent if you were to read it).
I finished the last 200 pages this week and finally was able to get it back to my buddy Matt from work who was very understanding of the time it took me to finish (we did a book exchange, I gave him Freakonomics...even though he is currently attending Hamline for his master's degree, he finished long before I did).
I can confidently say that if you have a love and/or appreciation for dogs, reading this book would be worth your time. It compassionately and objectively explores the goods and bads of canine companions (I'll spare details just in case anyone wants to check it out) and I definitely appreciate Casey more after reading it.
I finished the last 200 pages this week and finally was able to get it back to my buddy Matt from work who was very understanding of the time it took me to finish (we did a book exchange, I gave him Freakonomics...even though he is currently attending Hamline for his master's degree, he finished long before I did).
I can confidently say that if you have a love and/or appreciation for dogs, reading this book would be worth your time. It compassionately and objectively explores the goods and bads of canine companions (I'll spare details just in case anyone wants to check it out) and I definitely appreciate Casey more after reading it.

If I knew how to read, I bet I would like that book.
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