There is No Dog

There is No Dog by Meg Rosoff, published by Puffin in 2012, is a humorous and imaginative exploration of a unique premise where God is depicted as a typical teenage boy. This edition, available in English and spanning 242 pages, presents a narrative that delves into the chaotic life of Bob, a self-absorbed and careless deity whose romantic entanglements lead to unexpected disasters.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and humor as the story unfolds around Bob’s interactions, particularly with Lucy, who is described as the most beautiful girl on earth. The book navigates themes of love and the consequences of Bob’s actions, offering a lighthearted yet thought-provoking take on divine intervention and teenage dilemmas. With its engaging premise, There is No Dog invites readers into a whimsical world that combines elements of juvenile fiction and fantasy.
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Imagine that God is a typical teenage boy. He is lazy, careless, self-obsessed, sex-mad – and about to meet Lucy, the most beautiful girl on earth. Unfortunately, whenever Bob falls in love, disaster follows. Let us pray that Bob does not fall in love with Lucy.
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