Rachel H. reviewed The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of His Friend Marilyn Monroe on + 317 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
What a disappointment. I could not get the jist of this book. Tried skipping some parts, but it did not get any better for me. Now I notice others did not rate it high either.
Deborah B. (deebb) reviewed The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of His Friend Marilyn Monroe on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Maf is a sensitive dog who is well-read and a good writer. I also sense that he is quite witty, but unfortunately, he is so literate that most of his bons mots went right over my head.

Helpful Score: 2
Welp it was about time I read a book that I wasn't crazy about. I had a long string of great reads.
I did love hearing the stories that involved Frank Sinatra - didn't potray him in the nicest light. I never thought he was anything but gentlemanly and the everyday man. I also enjoyed hearing a book come from the prospective of a dog, different and interesting, I liked it.
For what I didn't enjoy, as far as a dog talking that was great for this book, but the rest of the animals talking to Maf the dog was weird. I didn't understand why he would have all these conversations with ants and birds.
I also didn't know how historically accurate this book followed Marilyn's life. Unfortunately, I haven't read a ton about her and her life, so I can't say for sure, but I feel as though if you are going to write fiction about a historical figure it needs to be close to the truth. I didn't understand how President Kennedy could have taken such a back burner - maybe their affair has been blown up over the years, but it was absolutely brushed aside.
So for those who are Marilyn Monroe fans - you may enjoy, but to those who aren't and like things historical to be close, I would say skip over this one.
I did love hearing the stories that involved Frank Sinatra - didn't potray him in the nicest light. I never thought he was anything but gentlemanly and the everyday man. I also enjoyed hearing a book come from the prospective of a dog, different and interesting, I liked it.
For what I didn't enjoy, as far as a dog talking that was great for this book, but the rest of the animals talking to Maf the dog was weird. I didn't understand why he would have all these conversations with ants and birds.
I also didn't know how historically accurate this book followed Marilyn's life. Unfortunately, I haven't read a ton about her and her life, so I can't say for sure, but I feel as though if you are going to write fiction about a historical figure it needs to be close to the truth. I didn't understand how President Kennedy could have taken such a back burner - maybe their affair has been blown up over the years, but it was absolutely brushed aside.
So for those who are Marilyn Monroe fans - you may enjoy, but to those who aren't and like things historical to be close, I would say skip over this one.