The
Iditarod starts tomorrow and I waited to post this book until now:
Iditarod: the Great Race to Nome, with text by Bill Sherwonit
and photographs by Jeff Schulz. It's an updated version of a book I
used in the past, with some added chapters and race results. It's a
wonderful history of the race, and the people involved, and, of
course, the dogs!
(This
is the only other book about dogs that is ready to post)! It was fun
getting back to Sherlock and Watson ... not the most famous ones, but
rather the two Corgi dogs owned by Zack, in the small town of Pomme
Valley. Zack's girlfriend has purchased a run down, but historic
house, intending to make it into a Bed & Breakfast, but there is
a lot of work that needs to be done first. It also has a reputation
of being haunted. Built during Prohibition, the owner was known for
her, um, rather wild life style, flashy jewelry, and fancy car (and
of course, liquor). Was the jewelry real? Did she stash said liquor
on the premises? Loved this house! It is full of secret passages
and hidden cubbies! Case of the Highland House Haunting is the
seventh book in the Corgi Case Files series by J.M. Poole.
Reading
Hermit With Dog
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