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Comments for Dark's TaleDark's Tale: 02/27/12
Dark has to learn who the friends and the foes are including trustworthy and non-trustworthy humans. All the while there is a coyote problem, something unheard of in decades in San Francisco. Because it's so hard to believe that coyotes could be in such a crowded city there's no action to find them. Dark and all the other animals are their potential prey. I remember the coyotes finally making the news a few years back. It happened in our second or third year of living in the Bay Area. I know the areas described in the book. I love cats. I've worked with strays. I should have loved the book. But I didn't. The pacing was off. Everything is described from Dark's point of view and commonplace things are given other names — descriptive names made up of other commonplace words. It's cute at first but ultimately all these descriptive names get in the way of the story. For a similar but more coherent story try The Cats of Roxville Station by Jean Craighead George. Two stars. Other posts and reviews:books | Deborah Grabien | fiction | 2010 © 1997-2013 Sarah Sammis
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