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Jul 04, 2017ella_10 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I'm only ten and I still cried all the way through the book, but mostly in the parts where his mother dies, the oldest dog, Grandma, dies, and the most I cried was when he was in the hospital or orphanage and the dogs find him, howling his story. I even cried when he was in that children's home, and when he drew all those pictures of his dogs, flying over ferris wheels. I highly recommend this book for 11 and up, but even so I love to read it and this is the day I'm getting it again from having it on hold. The bad parts and bloody parts aren't anything compared to reading or watching the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings movies and books, but they are still a little bit startling at times. First I read it and I told my mom about how great this book is and then she read it. I still cry from thinking about it sometimes.