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| Title | : | Fluke |
| Author | : | James Herbert |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 215 pages |
| Published | : | April 1st 1999 by Pan Macmillan (first published 1977) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Fantasy |
James Herbert
Paperback | Pages: 215 pages Rating: 3.87 | 4627 Users | 203 Reviews
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He was a stringy mongrel, wandering the streets of the city, driven by a ravenous hunger and hunting a quarry he could not define. But he was something more. Somewhere in the depths of his consciousness was a memory clawing its way to the surface, tormenting him. The memory of what he had once been—a man.
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| Original Title: | Fluke |
| ISBN: | 0330376179 (ISBN13: 9780330376174) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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One of James Herberts better stories, in this book he isn't just trying to gross you out or scare the pants of you, the plot is a bit more serious. Fluke is a dog, he realises from a young age that he isn't normal, he then goes on an adventure to discover the truth about himself. Things do feel a bit disneyish at times, not too much in this to shock you.In my opinion Dog!: You'll Never Look At Your Dog the Same Way Again. is a more interesting point of view by a dog.What happens when Siobhan finds a James Herbert book going cheap? She buys it, of course.Well, technically, she has a little squeal in the store. She gets a little bit too excited. She searches for some more books so that she can get the offer. She holds the book close to her chest. Then, she buys it with a wide smile on her face.In case you cannot tell, I rather enjoy a good James Herbert read.My initial foray into Herberts world was accidental. I needed a new read and I found Ash sitting in a
In my opinion this book is the best of the many books that was written by James Herbert.Very easy to read but hard to put down. Highly recommended. Ten stars.

One of the most amazing, inspiring & breathtaking books. It made me cry sometimes. It had risen my sympathy toward that poor dog.It talks about a dog who thinks that he was a man or a human being someday.Until one day he met a pretty young girl whom he recognized as his own daughter.He kept on barking at her trying to tell her that he's his father but she couldnt understand.She showed her sympathy and felt an attraction toward that poor dog.Then he met her mom which he recognized as his
I have read this book many times and own my original copy from 1983. I have always admired this book, I love the way that you sit back and see life through the eyes of the dog, the colors, the ghosts and many other smells and intuition..This book made me laugh and cry and still does today. Its an easy read and I always find that if I have another chance, maybe a dog would not be a bad place to start. This is a great read for everyone, oh and if you think its like the movie, its not, this is 100
I thought this story was absolutely wonderful. I only read it because my fiance recommended it to me, thinking I'd enjoy it. He was right! From the off, Herbert had me hooked. It's quite a compelling story and as it's not that long, it's really easy to read. I'm not usually a big fan of stream-of-consciousness writing, and though this is only very loosely SOC, Herbet weaves the story together so well that I didn't really notice.This is the first Herbert story I read, I'm pretty sure 'The Rats'
This book was a real departure from other James Herbert books which are known for as being horrors, written in a gruesome style. The whole story is an adventure written from the perspective of a dog. Herbert captures the world at ground level, as seen through a dog's eyes (and nose) in such a compelling fashion that I actually found myself believing that it was a first account, accurate portrayal of canine thoughts and feelings - when finishing this book, I genuinely looked at my dog in a

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