Thursday, October 19, 2017

The Poet's Dog (MacLachlan)

Only 2 kinds of people can hear Teddy the Irish Wolfhound speak- poets and children. Luckily, this sweet little story has both of those groups of people as it tells you a powerful story of loss and love.

7 comments:

  1. I checked out the Poet's Dog and I believe this would be a good starter book for newbies, as it's a short book and can be finished in a day. I'll admit it, I actually really liked this book as it's sweet and has an interesting message: only children and poets can hear dogs.

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  2. I chose this book because I like books about dogs. It starts out with two kids who are lost in a snow storm. In some books kids often find the dog but in this story the dog finds the kids.

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  3. The poet's dog is a great story because it's kind of like real life except for few details which is great for the story. The dramatic parts of the story are great. It's about the two kids that get stranded.

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  4. the book sad and really hart worming

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  5. i think that this book is sad and hop full.

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  6. I chose this book because I like books about dogs. It starts out with two kids who are lost in a snow storm. In some books kids often find the dog but in this story the dog finds the kids.

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  7. The introduction gets me hooked on the fact the poets dog is a dog that can only speak to humans and poets. The author gives a discribing detail about a boy that is getting hypothermeya by a pond in the winter. Still I don`t know why he was near a pond in the middle of the winter, hes eight years old. How does this kid survive in this weather.

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