Tina: The Dog Who Changed the World

by

Niall Harbison

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Dog lovers and animal welfare advocates who enjoy heartwarming rescue stories.
  • Readers interested in personal growth and overcoming addiction through purpose.
  • People who follow animal rescue accounts on social media and want to learn more.
  • Individuals looking for inspiration to make a positive impact in their communities.
  • Those who appreciate memoirs that blend personal narrative with social causes.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more objective or academic approaches to animal welfare issues.
  • Those who are sensitive to descriptions of animal suffering or neglect.
  • People who are skeptical of social media-driven activism or charity work.
  • Individuals who prefer fiction or non-animal related non-fiction.
  • Readers looking for a more comprehensive analysis of global street dog issues.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Heartwarming story of rescue and redemption
  • Inspiring tale of one man's dedication to helping street dogs
  • Showcases the transformative power of animal companionship
  • Highlights the global impact of individual action
  • Authentic and engaging writing style
  • Raises awareness about animal welfare issues
  • Promotes dog adoption and responsible pet ownership
  • Demonstrates the healing power of love and compassion
  • Encourages readers to get involved in animal rescue
  • Proceeds from the book support the Happy Doggo charity

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • May be emotionally challenging for sensitive readers
  • Contains descriptions of animal cruelty and neglect
  • Could be seen as overly sentimental by some
  • Might be repetitive for those already familiar with Niall's work
  • Focuses primarily on dogs, may not appeal to all animal lovers
  • Could be perceived as self-promotional
  • May oversimplify complex issues of global animal welfare
  • Potentially triggering for those who have lost pets
  • Might not provide enough practical advice for aspiring rescuers
  • Could be seen as culturally insensitive in its portrayal of Thailand

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