A powerful executive receives a quirky lesson in life when he wakes up one morning to discover that he has become a dog and must learn to survive in a strange and unfamiliar world.
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This is an unabashed morality play in the form of a novel. It works because Jerry Jay Carroll makes Bogey such a recognizable modern Everyman, and because the representatives of Good and Evil are real characters, not just cutouts. Bogey's running internal commentary on the straightforward, Tolkienesque fantasy setting and characters surrounding him, and on his former life, also helps keep things from getting too preachy. --Nona Vero --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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An excellent book,
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This review is from: Top Dog (Paperback)
Starts off running (literally) and doesn't stop 'til the end. I wanted it to continue at the end (always a good sign). The "hero" is continuously challenged as to whether to follow good or evil, and responds in a sensible rather than altruistic fashion. The side story of him as a very intelligent dog trying to guide a "master" away from danger had unique differences from the standard dog tries to help master plot.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A very amusing and intelligent satire.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Top Dog (Paperback)
"Top Dog" is an excellent example of what great
fiction should be: creative, amusing,
completely immersive, yet containing the
seeds of some very serious ideas. It makes
for some wonderful reading, and in the end,
is actually quite thought provoking as well.
Our hero, a wall-street raider with a razor
mind and a weak set of ethics, wakes up to find himself incarnated as a huge shaggy dog. That's bad enough, but he's apparently been relocated to a new planet as well, complete with talking animals and storybook characters. Good news: he's a valued asset in this new home. Bad news: Satan is the one doing the valuing. In short
order, our dog friend must learn his way around
this magical world, which is enmeshed in a
titanic battle between Good and Evil. Now, if
only he could determine which would give him
the best return on investment.
A very intelligent, playful and ultimately
serious read. I recommend it to anyone who
is looking for something out of the ordinary
this summer.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Really loved this book!,
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This review is from: Top Dog (Paperback)
This is a book that makes you step back and re-evaluate your priorities, while entertaining you at the same time. I enjoyed the mixture of fantasy and "real-world" settings, though the comparison made me wonder which world is in fact the more fantastic. For anyone who enjoys a little off-beat fantasy or even a morality tale, this is a worthwhile read.
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