Never Leave the Dogs Behind: A Memoir

by

Brianna Madia

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • This book would likely appeal to readers who enjoy raw, emotional memoirs about personal struggles and growth.
  • Dog lovers and those interested in unconventional lifestyles, particularly van life or living in remote areas, would find the story engaging.
  • Fans of Brianna Madia's social media presence or her first book would appreciate the continuation of her story.
  • People who have experienced difficult life transitions, mental health challenges, or find solace in nature might connect with the themes explored in the book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a more polished, structured narrative might find this memoir frustrating.
  • Those who prefer memoirs with broader context or more universal themes may struggle to connect with the author's specific experiences.
  • People sensitive to descriptions of animal-related risks or unconventional pet ownership practices might be put off.
  • Readers who dislike social media influencer culture or perceive a lack of self-awareness in personal narratives may not enjoy this book.
  • Those seeking a more objective or distanced perspective on life events might find the raw, recent nature of the experiences described less appealing.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Beautiful and emotional storytelling that makes readers feel connected to the author's experiences
  • Raw and honest portrayal of mental health struggles and personal growth
  • Powerful insights on what's truly important in life
  • Vivid descriptions of life in the desert Southwest
  • Strong focus on the deep bond between the author and her dogs
  • Continuation of the author's journey from her first memoir
  • Skillful use of language and imagery to paint scenes
  • Provides behind-the-scenes context to events shared on social media
  • Explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and starting over
  • Narrated by the author in the audiobook version, adding authenticity

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers felt the narrative jumped around and lacked cohesion
  • Certain important events or emotions were glossed over or not explored deeply enough
  • May come across as self-indulgent or lacking in self-awareness to some readers
  • Doesn't provide much new information for those who follow the author on social media
  • Some found the writing quality to have declined compared to the author's first book
  • Lack of context or introduction for readers unfamiliar with the author's background
  • Perceived lack of accountability for the author's actions or decisions
  • Some readers felt the book was overpriced for its length
  • Portrayal of certain behaviors (e.g., letting dogs roam freely) may be off-putting to some
  • May feel rushed or too close to the events described, lacking perspective

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