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Luv You Too Much Nov 06, 2007
By Spot I love Luv You Too Much! Leo In China: A Greyhound's 2nd Tale is another fun, action packed tale of Leo the Greyhound. This story is a whirlwind of thought-talking, stacking and heroic fun. Humorous and smart, a 5 knuckle-in-the-ear-rub read. Thank you Cindy for sharing another Leo adventure!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Leo does it again! Aug 26, 2008
By M. Lee Leo in China," told from a greyhound's point of view, is filled with humor, suspense, and even romance of the human variety...not surprising as the author has published romance and suspense novels. Her love for and knowledge of dogs is apparent on every page of this book, even when Leo and Duster, a Pekingese, rip each other's ego apart. The human characters, whether good (Dizzy Dozer), bad (Priscilla's uncle), or a complicated mix of both (Al Capone), also are well formed. This is a terrific read. I laughed a lot and read the book slowly, not wanting it to end.
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Leo In China A Greyhound's 2nd Tale Dec 22, 2007
By Mary Jo Another "greyt" Leo book! I couldn't put it down. It's a great read for any age. The book stresses the importance of leashes and fensed in yards for the retired greyhound. Very entertaining...I loved Duster! I am glad he and Leo ended up friends!! I'll be waiting for the next episode in the life of Leo!!!
Hot Dog! Feb 07, 2011
By Tilly Hot dog, another adventure for Leo the talking dog! This time he has to battle his wits with a smart-alecky Pekingese as well as thwart a robbery. Both his fast paced thoughts and actions make for a really good read.
Leo lives on Dec 18, 2010
By Charlie Chaps Leo the wise greyhound is back in Cindy Victor's sequel to Leo: A Greyhound's Tale. In this adventure Leo uses his wits and regal canine traits to survive the absence of his master with dignity and aplomb. All readers who wonder what their dogs are thinking and how they cope when out of their comfort zones will be rooting for Leo all the way.
I loved Leo's narration during his second adventure - what a good dog. I can't wait for the TV mini-series!
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