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May 1st 2008
by Harper
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Enzo knows he is different from other dogs: a philosopher with a nearly human soul (and an obsession with opposable thumbs), he has educated himself
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Read in June, 2008
recommended to Anastacia by:
No one - I came across it in bookstore.recommends it for: animal lovers, dog lovers
I was meandering around Borders one Saturday when I saw a dog's head on the cover of a book, and since I am magnetized to animals (especially dogs), I had to pick it up and leaf through it. I was pleasantly surprised to read the cover to find out it is written entirely from the perspective of a dog. Adorable and unique; I have always wanted to know what it's like in the mind of a dog. Although obviously written by a person (or my dog has some explaining to do as I was under the impression tha...more
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Read in May, 2008
***WARNING***WARNING***WARNING***WARNING***WARNING***
Do not attempt to read this book without a box of tissue handy, and give yourself large blocks of time to read, it's difficult to put down once started. I LOVED this book!
The narrator of the story is a dog named Enzo who belongs to a man named Denny, who drives race cars, and has a wife and daughter. They suffer a great tragedy. Enzo uses racing as a metaphor for life. He says, "We are all afforded our physical exist...more
Do not attempt to read this book without a box of tissue handy, and give yourself large blocks of time to read, it's difficult to put down once started. I LOVED this book!
The narrator of the story is a dog named Enzo who belongs to a man named Denny, who drives race cars, and has a wife and daughter. They suffer a great tragedy. Enzo uses racing as a metaphor for life. He says, "We are all afforded our physical exist...more
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Read in June, 2008
recommends it for:
dog lovers, anyone looking for something a little different
What I loved:
1. Enzo is the coolest. dog. ever. And that includes my dog, who happens to be pretty hip. He's caring, he's funny. I love it.
2. The way Enzo narrates is awesome. I have a feeling that if dogs - smart dogs, who are about to come back as men - could talk, this is what they would sound like.
3. I plowed through this book because I was utterly unable to put it down. It isn't so much that I wanted to find out what happened next in the plot; I wanted to find out what E...more
1. Enzo is the coolest. dog. ever. And that includes my dog, who happens to be pretty hip. He's caring, he's funny. I love it.
2. The way Enzo narrates is awesome. I have a feeling that if dogs - smart dogs, who are about to come back as men - could talk, this is what they would sound like.
3. I plowed through this book because I was utterly unable to put it down. It isn't so much that I wanted to find out what happened next in the plot; I wanted to find out what E...more
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Read in November, 2008
I'm shocked...shocked, by how much I loved this book.
The narrator is a dog.
There is much mentioning of racing - Formula One, NASCAR, Indy....
and the narrator is a dog. But I think I mentioned that already.
I liked this book so much that it made me want a dog. No, it made me want this dog. And I don't even like dogs.
Enzo, a terrier/lab mutt, believes in his next life he will be human. As he feels practically human already, just limited to...more
The narrator is a dog.
There is much mentioning of racing - Formula One, NASCAR, Indy....
and the narrator is a dog. But I think I mentioned that already.
I liked this book so much that it made me want a dog. No, it made me want this dog. And I don't even like dogs.
Enzo, a terrier/lab mutt, believes in his next life he will be human. As he feels practically human already, just limited to...more
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Read in July, 2008
I was a little doubtful I would like this book when I first heard about it. (I mean it was a Starbucks book recommendation and so what kind of new age garbage would I be getting into?) But I need to read more fiction, and I heard from another source it was very good, so I bought it.
I was immediately sucked into the book and did not want to put it down. It has very short chapters so I kept saying, "Just one more," and then the book was over. But it is still in my thoughts, a...more
I was immediately sucked into the book and did not want to put it down. It has very short chapters so I kept saying, "Just one more," and then the book was over. But it is still in my thoughts, a...more
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Read in October, 2008
Yet another book I was reading as a preview to see if I should purchase it as a gift. Sadly, no.
Equally disappointing is disliking the work of a local author. I always want to like local authors (and artists of all stripes), but it isn't always possible.
First, I don't think automobile racing is a good metaphor for life. Maybe it is, but I have a bias. I hate the automobile. I think the personal automobile is the single most destructive concept we've conceived. To then rac...more
Equally disappointing is disliking the work of a local author. I always want to like local authors (and artists of all stripes), but it isn't always possible.
First, I don't think automobile racing is a good metaphor for life. Maybe it is, but I have a bias. I hate the automobile. I think the personal automobile is the single most destructive concept we've conceived. To then rac...more
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Read in June, 2008
recommended to Lisa by:
no one had to, it's narrarated by a dog and used racing as a metrecommends it for: anyone wanting to reclaim direction and a sense of purpose
this is positively one of the most masterfully simple yet profound novels i have read/heard in years. i listened to the audio version on the way back from my last trip to pittsburgh and, as another reviewer commented, it's a tear jerker. i boo hoo'ed quite a bit and then raced to the nearest borders to reread the parts of the story that moved me the most. this story is a fascinating study of the human condition as witnessed by enzo, the dog narrator. this will at once seize your emotions and ...more
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Read in September, 2008
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The Book Reporter.comrecommends it for: Dog and pet lovers
I expected this to be another "Marley and Me." In that it is about a dog's love for its people and its peoples' love of the dog, the two books are alike. But there is a sad undertone throughout "Racing in the Rain," that I never felt in "Marley."
Here's why: from the beginning we know that Enzo (the pooch!) is recalling his life story on the eve of his death. That fact struck like an arrow in my heart because in August I had to put my dog to sleep. A firs...more
Here's why: from the beginning we know that Enzo (the pooch!) is recalling his life story on the eve of his death. That fact struck like an arrow in my heart because in August I had to put my dog to sleep. A firs...more
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This is the best book I have read in a long time!
Let me just say - I'm not a race car fan at all, but this book really isn't about race car driving. It's about the love a dog has for its humans, the nature of life, and how - according to the dog - race car driving is a metaphor for all of life. (And I have to admit that I'm crying my eyes out right now!)
To start at the beginning, the book is narrated by the dog - Enzo. He is smart and funny, observant and clever, good ...more
Let me just say - I'm not a race car fan at all, but this book really isn't about race car driving. It's about the love a dog has for its humans, the nature of life, and how - according to the dog - race car driving is a metaphor for all of life. (And I have to admit that I'm crying my eyes out right now!)
To start at the beginning, the book is narrated by the dog - Enzo. He is smart and funny, observant and clever, good ...more
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dorky, dork headed, dork meisters
A). This book is written from the perspective of a dog.
B). The first line of this book is, "Enzo knew he was diferent from other dogs"
C). This book is written from the perspective of a dog.
D).Inside the book there are statements such as, "That which you maifest is before you." and "No race has ever been won in the first corner; many races have been lost there".
E). This book is written from the perspective of a dog.
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B). The first line of this book is, "Enzo knew he was diferent from other dogs"
C). This book is written from the perspective of a dog.
D).Inside the book there are statements such as, "That which you maifest is before you." and "No race has ever been won in the first corner; many races have been lost there".
E). This book is written from the perspective of a dog.
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Read in March, 2008
recommends it for:
just about anyone
This book is a heartbreaking, can't-put-it-down treasure. The story is told by the family dog, Enzo, who is highly evolved and intellectual and preparing to be a man in his next life (he saw a show on the Discovery channel that
explained that that is what will happen to dogs such as himself). He was picked out of a litter at 12 weeks old by semi-pro race car driver Denny and was there for Denny meeting and marrying Eve and a witness to the couple's
daughter Zoe's home birth. And, al...more
explained that that is what will happen to dogs such as himself). He was picked out of a litter at 12 weeks old by semi-pro race car driver Denny and was there for Denny meeting and marrying Eve and a witness to the couple's
daughter Zoe's home birth. And, al...more
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Judging from the other Goodreads reviews and the recommendations of my friends, I seem to be a minority of one in my low estimation of this book. It's not that I disliked it, per se, but I really resented the way this sappy, anthropomorphic story stomped on every emotion in my body. If you need a good cry for some other reason, by all means grab yourself a box of tissues and a copy of this book and go for it. You can get it all out and no one will ask you what's wrong when they see what you are ...more
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Read in August, 2008
"That which we manifest is before us." The Art of Racing in the rain is the story of a family from a dog's perspective. Enzo, Denny's dog, is loyal to his master a semi-pro race car driver. The lessons of racing become lessons for life. The art of dealing with adversity, facing your deepest fears, while learning how one dog yearns to be a man(And beware of the zebra of fear). As one reviewer noted, you'll look at your dogs in a different light after reading this book. The ending will ...more
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Read in August, 2008
I'll start by saying that I'm not much of a "dog person" and nor am I a race car fan. I've never been to Seattle, and the novel as fable genre has not done much for me. That being said, after "The Art of Racing in the Rain" - I need a new dog, I drive faster, and I loved this book.
I had stumbled across three reviews of this book within one 24 hour period, so I felt like I was being led to read this book that on the surface help only a small appeal - a story from a...more
I had stumbled across three reviews of this book within one 24 hour period, so I felt like I was being led to read this book that on the surface help only a small appeal - a story from a...more
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Read in June, 2008
recommended to Books Ring My Bell by:
dog lovers looking for a quick, easy read.
The ex-runner in me was sad when "racing" in the rain did not refer to running. Instead, it was automobile racing. Gack! I hate auto racing. HATE IT!
However, I love dogs. Dogs are much better than humans on any given day. This book was written from the dog's point of view. Cute, right?
Kind of.
Enzo is the old, dying dog who tells the story of his life with his master. I'm not gonna lie. I loved the dog. He destroys a pile of stuffed animals because they...more
However, I love dogs. Dogs are much better than humans on any given day. This book was written from the dog's point of view. Cute, right?
Kind of.
Enzo is the old, dying dog who tells the story of his life with his master. I'm not gonna lie. I loved the dog. He destroys a pile of stuffed animals because they...more
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Read in September, 2008
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Read in July, 2008
This book was a gift from my father-in-law, who knows that I like to read and that I like dogs. I knew the moment I read the title and looked at the cover and read the inside of the dust jacket that it wasn’t the kind of book I would ever choose for myself, but it was a gift, and I read pretty much anything whenever I have the chance to, so I decided I’d give it a shot. I made it all the way through, but barely.
The first thing I could not help but notice was the writing style, c...more
The first thing I could not help but notice was the writing style, c...more
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Read in December, 2008
recommends it for:
dog-lovers
A unique story written from the point of view of the dog. For those of us that love animals, and attribute human characteristics to them, this book is a fun, uplifting read.
The dog is named Enzo and his owner, Denny, is a semi-pro car racer. There are technical terms, references to celebrity racers and famous tracks that were lost on me because I know nothing about auto racing, despite it being the number #1 sport in the US. Denny compares racing to life, hence the title.
En...more
The dog is named Enzo and his owner, Denny, is a semi-pro car racer. There are technical terms, references to celebrity racers and famous tracks that were lost on me because I know nothing about auto racing, despite it being the number #1 sport in the US. Denny compares racing to life, hence the title.
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Read in April, 2009
The old arthritic dog sucked me in, and he definitely has his good points. Unfortunately, the novel is largely about his people, and their lives read a little too much like of Lifetime melodrama for me. This is just not my kind of a book, despite (or possibly partly because of) its more charming qualities.
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Read in May, 2008
A spectacularly smart mutt reviews his life from his death-bed. Enzo belongs to Denny, a semi-pro race car driver, and deeply feels his master's pain when the man must fight to retain custody of his young daughter. The dog longs to be human, and as he nears death, welcomes the chance to be reborn as a man. Even though I found Enzo's voice somewhat unbelievable and stuffy at times (the dog is given to long philosophical speeches full of racing metaphors) I still got teary at the full-on, no hold...more
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"That which we manifest is before us; we are the creators of our own destiny. Be it through intention or ignorance, our successes and our failures have been brought on by none other than ourselves"
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