This highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling book Shake features more than 130 photographs of adorable puppies. This brilliant; brightly colored collection truly captures the squishy cuteness of a puppymdash;its tousled fur; floppy ears; and endearing expressionmdash;in the moment when our tiny; wide-eyed companion is mid-shake.In addition to its vibrant photographs; Shake Puppies includes a message of support for animal rescue and creating an environment in which all dogs; young or old; can succeed in their new homes. Training tips are included to help dog owners achieve this goal. There is also a roster listing the names and ages of all the dogs featured; as well as a peek into Carli Davidsons studio.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. FabulousBy deipnosophistI will keep this review brief as one word sums up the quality of this books prose; information and texture : FABULOUS. I have read a lot of music biographies and I rate this as one of the best (and as bonus; it is on occasion; laugh-out-loud funny). For anyone who likes The Cure; just buy it. I am a similar age to the founding members of the band and found myself relating so much to what socially; and whom; musically influenced them. Listen; this is a great story. Five stars; unequivocally.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Ive been looking so long at these pictures of you that I almost believe that theyre realBy L. AlfaroAs a fan of the cure for 30 years; I really enjoyed getting to know the story behind their music. I especially liked the pictures from the early days of the band. My only complaint is that the book is very heavy on British colloquialisms -- "punch-up;" "piss-up;" "punters;" etc. -- which made it difficult to understand in many places.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Close to CleverBy James MowatA very thorough and well researched account of an almost unlikely pop band. The Cure were distinct and contrary and this book rollicks along with their rise to the top of rock n roll doing both the dumb things and knocking out great songs. The author gets it right in tone and detail; aside from some lengthy and irrelevant town planning history of the Cures hometown. Overall a great and deserving account that had me loading up Spotify with many a long lost tune.