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"This took my breath away. Beautiful, but sad tragic story. You will cry..." -- debbie, laguna beach, usa.
"OK.. listen dude.. you think you are all that? Well, this story is incredible.. incredible.. forget you! Forget your bull. Why write a story that hurts so much? forget you---" -- pete, Covina, CA.
"This story is as powerful as any i have ever read. The tone and pacing and style are deeply rooted in pathos.. and the dog and owner are fully sketched characters.. lots of symbolism... great Job!!!" -- sean, bonita, Ca.
"Brilliant. Frigging brillaint" -- Victim 13, LA, CA, usa.
"This is by far one of the most intense saddest stories i have ever read--don't know why, but it is also very dark.. very..." -- veral, Jersey.
"Some stories stay with you forever--inside you they burn and create tension--this is one of those why is this author not famous?" -- John, Las vegas, USA, Nevada.
"well... i don't know it made me cry-- is this a sicko writing thisor a genious" -- valerie, Miami.
"I don't know--this hurt to read-- I mean it makes you feel and no one wants to feel--damn, this hurts really hurts do not read this if you do not want to cry" -- John, washington, washington.
"Something about this tapped into my very being--this is a dangerous story because it implodes in your psyche and makes you see things dark on the horizon...scary scary" -- Michele, aliso viejo, ca, usa.
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