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Along Came Dylan: Two's a Crowd When You've Been Top Dog

Along Came Dylan: Two's a Crowd When You've Been Top Dog

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Author: Stephen Foster
Publisher: Short Books, London
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 9890

Media: Paperback
Pages: 256
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Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.9 x 0.8

ISBN: 1906021414
EAN: 9781906021412
ASIN: 1906021414

Publication Date: October 2, 2008
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Like relaxing in a warm bath....   October 25, 2008
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Stephen's previous book, Walking Ollie, rekindled my long-lost love affair with reading. He has a style of writing that makes reading as comfortable and as pleasurable as laying in a relaxing warm bath. This style is as evident in Along Came Dylan as it was in Walking Ollie.

Whereas Walking Ollie was chiefly about how getting a particularly quirky dog affected the author, this title is more concerned with how getting a second dog, Dylan, affects his first dog, Ollie.

The antics aren't quite as funny as they were in Walking Ollie, but Stephen's acerbic look at people, particularly fellow dog-owning people, remains as funny as it ever has been.

Aside from the new dog, Dylan, we are also introduced to a few friends and acquaintances of the author, including the pugilistic and comical Philip who appears to insist on ending each sentence with the word 'boy', and Old Stokie who, aside from other things, harbours a particular dislike towards streaky bacon wrapped around prunes with a cocktail stick. Then, of course, there is the chance to read how Ollie has matured since the last title. Readers of the past title will take comfort, I'm sure, in knowing that he is as quirky now as he was when we were first introduced.

Despite the somewhat amusing dynamics between Ollie and Dylan, I personally found the relationship between Stephen and Philip more entertaining, curious, and intriguing than the relationship between the two dogs. I would love to see a book based on the Philip character in the future.

Overall, it's a warm and enjoyable read, but it doesn't quite have the same ingredients that made the Walking Ollie title sparkle so brightly. However, the introduction of the friends, particularly Philip, makes it an equally enjoyable read, but for different reasons. Now I am left waiting for the title "Walking Along With Philip".

If you enjoyed Walking Ollie, there is no doubt that you will enjoy Along Came Dylan too.