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Book News, Guests | December 14, 2009

Amy Gray: IMG How to Be a Vampire



Oh, hi. I'm Amy Gray. I like smoking, carbs, and words. I live in the (currently) sleek humidity of Melbourne, Australia. When not lying... Continue »
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Denise Morland, October 29, 2008

What a beautiful, warm-hearted book!
This is the story of a developmentally disabled young man who teaches his family and neighbors the true meaning of goodwill. When the local animal shelter begins a campaign to place all of their dogs in temporary homes for Christmas, Todd sweet talks the whole town into participating. In the process he gives everyone a gift they couldn't have imagined.
This book could have been sappy and overly sweet, but Kincaid manages it well giving the plot just enough action and gentle humor to steer clear of the danger areas. It is so well written that it reads like a true story even though it is classed as fiction. This is the feel-good book of the season, the one to read when you are overwhelmed by the demands of the holidays, the book to give your Grandma (and your brother!) for Christmas.
I listened to the audio version of this book and what a knock-out! It's read by Mark Bramhall and he has the most beautiful, deep, gravely voice. He comes across perfectly as the thoughtful, caring, funny, but slightly flawed dad. I had not listened to him before, but I will definitely be searching out other books read by him!

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