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Every Night Josephine - Jacqueline Susann

 
Description: ISBN 0553144545 / Author: Jacqueline Susann / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... to the author’s attention that poodles need a lot of care and attention and Jacqueline gradually finds her life changing ... more

 ... around dramatically to fit in her new addition to the family. Not only is Josephine an adorable mutt, she is like a real person, only to be babysat by the most trustworthy people and only to be looked at by the best vets. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a story about a posh lady’s inability to cope with a dog purchase – it’s actually very good and has plenty of humourous anecdotes about the poodle world and the people who inhabit it. I laughed out loud in many places and even though I don’t own a dog, I found the book ve...more

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Premium Review Every Night Josephine - Jacqueline Susann: Josephine - The Famous Poodle (477 words)
by Snu210 - written on 30/05/07 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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Author Jacqueline Susann is noted most for writing racy, Hollywood-style novels like Jackie Collins and when I picked up a copy of “Every Night Josephine” at the local op shop, I thought it would be the same. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a completely different writing style and plot altogether and found out it was Jacqueline Susann’s first bestselling novel. “Every Night Josephine” is not about a person – it’s about a French poodle. Jacqueline decides she must have a poodle and a great hunt takes place until she finds Josephine. After that, it comes to the author’s attention that poodles need a lot of care and attention and Jacqueline ...

 

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