My Name Is Bacci Bogie
Frequent Flyer Extraordinaire
by Sandra Glosser
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Pub Date Apr 28 2019 | Archive Date Nov 12 2019
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Description
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to view life through another set of eyes?
Imagine those eyes belonging to a jet-setting, adorable, four-pound Maltese pup.
Meet Bacci Bogie who spent most of his time traveling the country with his owner.
The nature of her work provided opportunities for Bacci to become involved in unusual, sometimes dangerous situations as he amassed more than 500,000 air miles during his lifetime.
Bacci was a multi-dimensional dog. His human-like behavior attracted attention wherever he went, and people stood in line for his autograph as he exhibited charming behavior.
Follow Bacci’s adventures from California to Washington to Florida, in an illuminating and heartfelt read about man's best friend.
One reviewer noted, “This is a well-written story about a tiny dog who was big in spirit. Just reading about him made me love him. Great read. While this tale is intended for adults, children can enjoy the book as well.”
Advance Praise
Adults and children alike will love this adventurous tale of Bacci Bogie and his phenomenal life.
Adults and children alike will love this adventurous tale of Bacci Bogie and his phenomenal life.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9780359903467 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing this book in exchange for an honest review.
I am a huge dog lover so this book immediately caught my attention. This cute story is told from the perspective of the author's dog. He had an adventurous life as he flew around the country with his human.
A sweet and cute story, perfect for dog lovers.
It made smile, it's well written and entertaining.
I liked the style of writing and the realistic description of the dog.
I enjoyed it, recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
My Name is Bacci Bogie Frequent Flyer Extraordinaire by Sandra Glosser
A cute little book for a “tween” who adores dogs, Bacci Bogie was taken everywhere by his “mommy,” accruing a considerable number of air miles. Whether permitted or not, this easy to hide and very loved Maltese went everywhere.
I felt, at times, that “mommy” was using this story to be a name dropper for the people she knew and places she stayed, but keeping in mind her reading audience, it wasn’t a total turn off. Kids might be impressed by all the places and people Bacci Bogie got to visit.
This is an easy read for a young book lover with only a few challenging words to discern. Pictures of Bacci are beyond adorable. Surprise the young dog lover in your life with this original story. Four stars from me for Bacci Bogie.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
When I requested this book, I did so just because of the title and the photo. I am a huge dog lover and I wanted to read about his adventures. What I didn't know is that it was going to be written in his point of view. Okay, interesting twist. I'll play :) It didn't take long before I was into the story of his life-starting as a puppy getting picked out by his new Mommy and how he grew into such a popular pup. I might have liked it a little more because it mostly has to do with Colorado(where I'm from) and the Fort Lauderdale area, where I lived for two years. I loved reading about his adventures and the people he got to meet along the way. What I loved best is that she was able to portray what I assume is his real personality so well. When he got sick down the road, I could almost feel his shame for what he looked like as he lost his hair. That part almost made me cry because my pup a few years ago lost her hair too and I could see she didn't feel so good about herself either. When you look into his eyes after you have read this book, you can 100% see that his personality might be just as she depicted it. This was a very cute, but very fast, read.
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