Rose65
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I began reading a book called 'The Owl who liked sitting on Caesar' by Martin Windrow because I love books about animals.
However, I returned and was glad to get a refund for this book very quickly, within the first chapter.
Reason - it seems he obtained this beautiful wild animal purely so he could keep it indoors for all it's life and write about it. I'm just not comfortable with that, it's selfish.
Recently I read two other excellent animal books. One about a dog rescued from imminent euthanasia because his owner didn't want him and he went on to have a great life and career as a police tracker dog. The other about a penguin who was rescued from imminent death by oil in the seawater off the coast of Argentina. This extraordinary penguin attached himself to the author, who truly tried to return him to the sea and went on have a lovely life with him very happily. These were different bases.
I looked at reviews of the book and found some other people had felt the same.
Maybe I am too fussy but I have to like and respect an author to commit my time and money to read them.
Have you ever read a book and been similarly turned off by the attitude and character of the author?
However, I returned and was glad to get a refund for this book very quickly, within the first chapter.
Reason - it seems he obtained this beautiful wild animal purely so he could keep it indoors for all it's life and write about it. I'm just not comfortable with that, it's selfish.
Recently I read two other excellent animal books. One about a dog rescued from imminent euthanasia because his owner didn't want him and he went on to have a great life and career as a police tracker dog. The other about a penguin who was rescued from imminent death by oil in the seawater off the coast of Argentina. This extraordinary penguin attached himself to the author, who truly tried to return him to the sea and went on have a lovely life with him very happily. These were different bases.
I looked at reviews of the book and found some other people had felt the same.
Maybe I am too fussy but I have to like and respect an author to commit my time and money to read them.
Have you ever read a book and been similarly turned off by the attitude and character of the author?