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17.11.11

Review: The Dust of 100 Dogs by A. S. King

The Dust of 100 Dogs by A.S King

 In the late seventeenth century, Emer Morrisey was a feared pirate at the top of her game and was ready to give up her pirate life (keeping her enormous treasure however) to a simple one lived with her true love. After burying her treasure for safe keeping, Emer was killed and cursed to live one hundred lives as a dog. Three hundred years later Saffron Adams is born, with her memories of Emer and her lives as a dog intact. As Saffron settles back into human life she plans for the day she will return to Jamaica and recover the tresure she had buried so many years before.

 The Dust of 100 Dogs is a fantastic and well written story. It is historically accurate when writing about Emer's past and very interesting in the peeks of Emer's life as a dog. There are not many words to describe this book. It is different but lovely. The only way to know the magic of this book is to read it! I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys historical literature.

~ Sarah

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