Thursday, November 16, 2017

Pavlov's Dog by David Kurman


Pavlov's Dog by David Kurman
Published by John Hunt Publishing Ltd (Roundfire Books)
Published on November 7, 2017
Genres: General Fiction (Adult), Literary Fiction
Page Count: 192
Source: Netgalley, Roundfire Books
Format: eBook
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Description: Down-and-out actor Stan Pavlov’s life takes an unexpected turn when his beloved Dog inadvertently gets cast in the commercial Stan was auditioning for. Pavlov’s Dog moves to LA and ascends to stardom in a late-night talk show. Stan quits. He has flushed acting out of his system, until the Dog, sick and broke, needs money for an operation - having blown all his on chew toys and bitches... Stan grudgingly agrees to become a prime-time game show host, but finds that money, fame and attention can’t erase the simple truth: there is no loneliness quite as profound as a man separated from his dog.

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What do you do when you are a struggling actor and your dog gets more jobs than you do? Pavlov's Dog by David Kurman gives us that scenario. Stan has to endure the humiliation when his dog is chosen for a job that he had tried out for. Can you imagine how that would feel?

This wasn't the best book that I have ever read but it was highly entertaining. The bond between a man and his dog is endearing. In a way, it is a love story about that unbreakable bond. There were moments where I was like, "What in the world?" but the amount of laughs I experienced outweighed the odd moments. The characters were easy to relate to and the reader sees them grow.

Thank you NetGalley and Roundfire Books for the digital eBook. I was given it in exchange for an honest review. I am rating this book Three Orange Books because it drug at times and was predictable in some aspects. It was a humorous book and I would probably recommend.


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