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Come Back

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Interesting enough but I would have liked to have been told how the author knew that this cat/dog was this or that person in a previous life. Otherwise this is just a collection of stories about the various animals she owned herself or knew in the neighbourhood.

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This is the type of book we need right now, as it promotes kindness and compassion. Animals truly make our lives better and the author did a great job of writing a love letter about their importance and the reasons our particular pets find us. It was a very interesting read.

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I was excited to read this book, but it was a disappointment. The author talks about pets she's had in the past and how she intersected with them in past lives. There isn't explanation of how she knows about these past lives, she simply describes the relationships. Her writing style is choppy and the story lines bounced around a lot. #ComeBack #NetGalley

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This was a very strange book, probably one of the weirdest ones I have ever read. You are introduced to the many pets of the author, one by one, throughout her life, and she is then able to identify this animal as a human being with whom she had a relatiionship many lives before. Each and every one was identified in this way. I'm not quite sure where this information comes from, certainly the animals themselves cannot provide it. How does Tina know that a certain dog was her brother in some ancient civilisation, She claims to have been partnered in numerous ways with each of her pets, who were apparently human, alongside her at the same time numerous years before. To be honest I did wonder how such a book was printed, perhaps people in the US are more open to these anomolies.

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