Highly recommended books-beautiful, exciting and heartbreaking.
Did you finish all the books you’ve wanted to read and stuck on what to read next?
Are you tired of all the searching and desire for a good story?
I’ve read many books, but so far, one of my favorite books would be
“A dog’s life, by Ann M Martin.”
The reason this book really appeals to me is because the author describes the situations and moments in the book with good dialogue, so I can picture what’s going on easier.
Another reason why I love this book is because it’s very educational and the story is so realistic and I feel like it would be true for so many stray dogs. It also makes me feel like I’m living the moment, and it makes me understand how I would feel if I was the main character, or any stray animal living at that time.
“I’v known of dogs who were treated cruelly by human hands and dogs who were treated with the gentlest touches, dogs who starved and dogs who grew fat from too many treats.
I’ve known all these dogs, and I’ve been all these dogs.”
This book teaches us to be kinder to animals, and not to abuse, or neglect them, and to consider adopting a pet if you have what it takes.
It also teaches us that animals and people have a lot in common and should not be treated any differently.

The book helped me realize just how hard a stray animal’s life was, why they ended up where they were, and why we should never neglect them.
It’s worth reading, and helps you understand the hardships of a stray.
“The dogs were starving, they were desperate.”
Another reason I think you should read the book is the feeling it gives you.
When I first read it, I was amazed by how it made me feel, and how realistic it felt.
I ended up reading it multiple times over the months.
Some parts of the book were harsh and intense, while other parts were warm and cozy.
So, if you ever find yourself in a situation where you don’t know which book you want to read next, I would definitely recommend “A Dog’s Life.”
Another dazzling book I would recommend would be “Wonder”
By R.J. Palacio.
“Wonder” tells the story of a 10 year old boy named August who is being bullied because he has visual differences, and can’t defend himself against bullies.
One of the reasons I love this book is because it teaches the readers that friendship is one of the strongest things in the world, and how you should put your differences aside and see people for what they are.
It helps us understand that just because you look different on the outside, it doesn’t mean you’re a mean person, or a threat.

I love that the author decides to include the side characters and their thoughts as well.
For example, even though August is being bullied inside school and stared at wherever he goes, he still gets most of the attention at home, and his older sister doesn’t get enough.
“I wonder how many nights she’d stand outside his door. And I wonder if she’s ever stood outside my door like that.”
Even though his sister has a normal appearance, she still has struggles of her own related
This book was very interesting and taught me a lot about how people were treated because of their appearance.
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you just can’t find a good book to settle with, that’s why I would recommend “A dog’s life,” or “wonder.”











