Davis, Max. Dad Dog Like Me. Franklin, TN: Worthy Publishing. 2015.
SUMMARY:
Literally feeling like a dead dog, Pastor Nick Gregory’s life is falling apart at the seams. Family problems with his children, a pending divorce from his wife, a horrific car crash and the dog…Waking from the crash to find himself in the body of Mephibosheth, grandson of King Saul, Nick begins to connect the parallelisms between his experiences, realizing faith, grace, forgiveness and blessings may indeed be real…
A PENNY FOR MY THOUGHTS:
Reading this book in a few short days, I must admit I was intrigued by the title, loved the cover picture, and sped through the story. Well-written and easy to read, the style along with the storyline proved to be the perfect combination. Based on a version of 2 Samuel 9:8, (What is your servant, that you should notice a dead dog like me), was an interesting yet profound idea for this novel, including forgiveness, mercy, love, faith and of course, the dog. I think perhaps this book would be perfect for a movie as a great way to share the intended message.
RATING:
4.5 (out of 5) pennies
*I received a complimentary copy of Dead Dog Like Me from Worthy Publishing for my honest review*