By Kyle Rohrig
It’s hard to say which of his books I like best. They’re all great. But this one has the added
dimension of having Katana (his dog), then losing her, then having her back,
then etc. He dealt with a lot of loneliness and painful emotions here, and
therefore this is the best. Except so were the three others.
All likes aside, I just wish I had another one of his books to look forward to. He has an Arizona Trail book, poems and stories. But I’m not going to risk it.
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