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Gone with the Woof (Melanie Travis, #16) Gone with the Woof by Laurien Berenson
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“Life is made up of small moments, most passing by in the blink of an eye, unremarked and unremarkable. But every so often one of those small moments expands and time seems to stop. We’re faced with an occurrence so intense, so monumental, that the rest of life’s cluttered minutiae simply slip away like a passing wisp of breeze. What remains is a haze of shock and emptiness, a void that we must somehow learn to negotiate. There’s an elemental shift in worldview and a lesson never forgotten: that nothing in life is as permanent as we once believed.”
Laurien Berenson, Gone With the Woof
“The male ego is a powerful source of self-delusion.” That made me laugh. “How do they do it?” I asked. “I don’t know, but every single one of them looks in the mirror every morning and sees an Adonis staring back at him. And somehow that carries over into the rest of their lives.”
Laurien Berenson, Gone With the Woof
“She approached with her tail up in the air and waving slowly back and forth. The fringe of hair”
Laurien Berenson, Gone With the Woof