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Saturday, 22 June 2013
I'm a Dog, You're a Cat: Love Lessons from Our Furry Friends by Marla Press
Title; I'm a Dog, You're a Cat
Author; Marla Press
Source; NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review
Format; eBook
Publisher; MPressive Results Inc
Publication Date; November 28th 2011
Description; I'm a Dog, You're a Cat is a short, delightfully humorous book filled with beautiful watercolor illustrations that highlight the sometimes quirky personality traits of felines and canines and how they mirror those of humans, especially as it relates to their interpersonal relations. Dog and cat owners who are in relationships will understand and appreciate the correlations and conclusions drawn from this unique comparison. How wonderful it would be if we were able to discover a new insight that helped us all communicate more effectively with the special people in our life. This book will help you identify if you are hard-wired more like a cat or a dog and how to understand that dog or cat in your life. By using a little humor to gain a deeper appreciation of your partner, you can begin to understand their behavior and how to react in those instances when you just don't see eye to eye on things. Visit www.imadogyoureacat.com and take the quiz.
Goodreads Average Rating; 3.50*s
My Rating; 2.5*s
My Review; Are you more of a dog, or cat? You can find out here; http://imadogyoureacat.com/quiz/
This book is about relationships and how it can sometime feel like you are your partner are speaking a completely different language. Well, maybe you are...
Through a few short, true stories, accompanied by pictures, this book explains how different relationships work when someone is more of a cat or a dog.
The stories were okay, but...felt a little silly, or patronising at times. I mean, this is a book at relationships and so is presumably for adults... It seemed a little childish and I found it boring at times even though it was a short book.
It was an ok read and there's a chance I would recommend it.
2.5*s
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