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Original Title: | Enslaved by Ducks |
ISBN: | 1565124502 (ISBN13: 9781565124509) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Bob Tarte, Linda Tarte |
Bob Tarte
Paperback | Pages: 308 pages Rating: 3.44 | 2938 Users | 494 Reviews
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When Bob Tarte bought a house in rural Michigan, he was counting on a tranquil haven. Then Bob married Linda. She wanted a rabbit, which seemed innocuous enough until the bunny chewed through their electrical wiring. And that was just the beginning. Before long, Bob found himself constructing cages, buying feed, clearing duck waste, and spoon-feeding a menagerie of furry and feathery residents. His life of quiet serenity vanished, and he unwittingly became a servant to a relentlessly demanding family.Whether commiserating with Bob over the fate of those who are slaves to their animals or regarding his story as a cautionary tale about the rigors of animal ownership, readers on both sides of the fence have found Tarte's story of his chaotic squawking household irresistible—and irresistibly funny.

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Title | : | Enslaved by Ducks |
Author | : | Bob Tarte |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 308 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2004 by Algonquin Books (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Animals. Autobiography. Memoir. Humor. Birds |
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Ratings: 3.44 From 2938 Users | 494 ReviewsAssessment About Books Enslaved by Ducks
I loved this book! It made me laugh many times over and made me cry, too. I even learned some things about animals! The book spans 10 years of the authors (Bobs) life-events related to animals. Each chapter is devoted to a certain animal, or an animal event. Its fun to see Bobs changing attitude towards animals. He starts out as a begrudging pet owner (though its quite obvious that deep down he adores his rabbit!), and ends up gloating about his numerous pets to innocent bystanders at pet marts.I found at least one useful thing out of this book. I gave it to my African grey parrot to shred. At least he is enjoying it.
Okay, so I WROTE a book that's coming out Oct. 2 with St. Martin's Press, and that has REALLLLLLLY slowed down my reviewing of others. So it's very nice to get back in the saddle - or get down off the duck - with this book, because Bob Tarte and I connected in the social media author world and that's how I found out about his three books in the first place.Which is basically the equivalent of: disclaimer - I know this guy and he's a nice bloke so of course I'm going to like his book just on the

I wanted to love this book. With a title and a cover like that, how could I not love it??? The author has a great writing style. His descriptions of the various characters (animal and human) had me laughing out loud several times. The book doesn't really have a plot, it is more just a collection of anecdotes about the various animals in his life. Definitely something that I would normally really enjoy. But the reason why I didn't love it is because I couldn't get past the complete
I read a good bit of this and just didn't find it as "hilarious" as advertised. Someone who loves animals would appreciate it more I'm sure, but all during the first chapter, I kept thinking "how dumb do you have to be to keep a pet rabbit in your house who chews electrical cords in half, tears up carpet, chews furniture and hides and gets into things non-stop as well as leaves bodily fluids all over--for two years!!!!!?" The next chapter was about an obnoxious bird. Life is too stressful to
My husband and I had a lot of fun reading this; it was definitely our sense of humor. Having looked at other people's reviews, I've noticed one common criticism is of the author's seeming carelessness with animal ownership, but it looked to me like he was exaggerating for the sake of self-deprecating humor. (I mean, he talks like they bumbled along in total ignorance, while joking about the painstaking details of the daily clean up routines, the animals needing constant attention at meal times,
I wanted to love this book. With a title and a cover like that, how could I not love it??? The author has a great writing style. His descriptions of the various characters (animal and human) had me laughing out loud several times. The book doesn't really have a plot, it is more just a collection of anecdotes about the various animals in his life. Definitely something that I would normally really enjoy. But the reason why I didn't love it is because I couldn't get past the complete
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