I'm pretty sure I've reviewed this on here but, anyway, from August 2020. Any Rosenfelt book is worth resharing. This was from a Facebook post.
My goal is to find a connection to the words I read, a reaction, and perhaps even add a touch of humor to reviewing. I'm finally at the point where I only read what holds my attention, so expect largely positive reviews... and I do round up.
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Museum of Dogs: A Romp through Art History for Dog People, by Jessica Poundstone
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