Doggy Style by Jane May

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  • Pub. Date: October 2006
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 365,228
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    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 365,228

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    A narrative gimmick isn't enough to overcome the tired plotting, undeveloped characters and cliched dialogue that dog this pooch's-eye-view of one couple's romantic contretemps. The reader meets Miles, the streetwise half-Chihuahua, half-dachshund rapscallion who narrates, as he languishes in a New York City animal shelter. Jen, an Upper East Side resident who is prone to jealousy, and her boyfriend, Bob, a "kind but firm" guy who lives downtown, stop by the shelter on a whim and are charmed by Miles's scruffy appearance; they adopt him the next day. Both gun-shy from previous divorces, the two have not moved in together, and their relationship is soon derailed after Jen gets it in her head that Bob is cheating on her with Valerie, a sexy actress Bob meets while walking Miles. After the breakup, custody of Miles is shared, and Miles reports on their dating foibles before their inevitable reconciliation. With lines like "The sky hung real low like a pregnant bitch's swollen belly," Miles's view of the world is occasionally amusing, but the effect loses its luster rapidly, and the ending, which brings closure to Miles's troubled past, is absurd. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Doggy Styleby Anonymous

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    October 10, 2006: If You live in Nyc(or any other Big city) Love dogs...Love romance...wanna HOWL Like a Golden Retriever....than Run...don't walk...Pick up your copy, and let the laffs begin....the funniest read in a long time

    Doggy Styleby Anonymous

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    September 18, 2006: 'Doggy Style' is not only a light and enjoyable read, it is perfect capture of the current 'Zeitgeist' these days in Manhattan, where pampered dogs have banished the babies and other tiny humans to the sesame streets of Brooklyn. Doggy Style breaks down the sex life and romantic escapades of your typical 21st century manhattan power couple, and presents it through the eyes of an adopted, hyper-intelligent mutt - Miles. Miles is the ultimate metrosexual, and his take on the sex lives of his human masters is fantastic and lovely social commentary. Yet 'Doggie Style' also shows us the dark side of the new New York, and that even the seemingly oblivious spoiled dog on the sidewalk might trump any paranoic new yorker. This book is certainly a great thing for the legions of wacko New York dog worshippers, but is also a real New York book. Miles, like his womanizing, crackhead, trumpet playing namesake, is a true new yorker. After reading this book, your outings in Central Park (if you are a new yorker) will never be the same, and every East Side couple with their pampered little dog will bring a smile to your lips.


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