
The Plague Dogs
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Ralph Cosham
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Richard Adams
Richard Adams, the author of Watership Down, creates a lyrical and engrossing tale, a remarkable journey into the hearts and minds of two canine heroes, Snitter and Rowf.
After being horribly mistreated at a government animal-research facility, Snitter and Rowf escape into the isolation—and terror—of the wilderness. Aided only by a fox they call “the tod,” the two dogs must struggle to survive in their new environment. When the starving dogs attack some sheep, they are labeled ferocious man-eating monsters, setting off a great dog hunt that is later intensified by the fear that the dogs could be carriers of the bubonic plague.
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I honestly do not know if I should recommend this book or warn people off of it.
It is a good book but any violence towards dogs, pets in general rubs me the wrong way and this degree of neglect, torture in the name of science etc is extreme.
Note, the true message is awesome. The writing is superb, I have seldom disliked so many characters so violently!
The plot line is intricate and flawless.
But....the poor puppies. Even the rats got to me and trust me, rats, spiders, mice etc should according to my life philosophy not enter my domain as I try to avoid theirs.
If however your easily distressed, then stay clear. If you need a reminder why people turn into tree huggers then by all means, have a listen.
The narrator in this book is part of why this was so hard for me. He made every character unique with a voice all it's own. Brilliant.
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What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
How the author has to get in "dog mind" instead of human mind. Those of us who have had dogs can relate to why the author wanted to do it.What does Ralph Cosham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He's my favorite reader for relaxation, tone, and style. Without him, I wouldn't have tried it at all.If you could rename The Plague Dogs, what would you call it?
Escape From Experiment: Two Dogs Go RogueAuthor of Watership Down has more
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Great book
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Great author, great story
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Loved it!
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Great story, difficult narration
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Emotional Damage
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A good dog story
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The story is good but not great (grim and so sad at times, with tortured animals, mauled sheep, etc). Only one decent human character. A fairly promising ending, though.
Basically, this is the story of two dogs, Rowf and Snitter, who escape that torturous laboratory and flee across country. Starving, and terrified of "the white coats" they go feral. Become cynical. Bitter. A sly red fox (the tod) helps them for a while. Digby Diver, a journalist, exploits their suffering for a headline. He writes that they are carrying bubonic plague. Everyone hunts them. Snitter's kind owner looks for him.
Cosham's narration, while flawless, is difficult to understand at times, because the fox speaks in a dialect like cockney. Also, I didn't care for the rhyming passages. For me, this book is best read, rather than heard.
I do love Richard Adams. Watership Down is a big fave, superbly narrated by Ralph Cosham.
Not as good as Watership Down
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Good, but not as good as Watership Down...
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