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  pamadona (Amazon reviews) “The beginning of the book was difficult to get through as I had recently lost a Weimaraner who guarded my soul. Once he was gone I felt I needed help so I asked my husband to get this book for me for Christmas. Reading about Blitz’s discoveries at the Rainbow Bridge put me there with my Maverick. The tears slowed as Blitz tried to find a way to tell his dad he was OK and no longer in pain. My own pain was soothed as I hoped the same was true for my Maverick. I’m sure if I relapse into sorrow I will once again pick up this lovely book to soothe my troubled soul.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (pamadona) http://mybook.to/LettersFromBlitz    
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(Amazon reviews) “This is the story of a dog who died but worried more about the suffering his humans were undergoing than about his own pain. Once at the Rainbow Bridge he summoned all his cunning and street smarts to try to send them a comforting message. With his characteristic chutzpah, he corrected inequities and made that magical land more pleasant for those who had to wait a long time for their humans to show up. This is the story of a dog named Blitz who changed the Rainbow Bridge forever. It's written from the dog's POV and it draws from Native American legends and general theology. It depicts the deep bond between the author and his canine companion; a bond way beyond friendship.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (Mert DAMLAPINAR). http://mybook.to/LettersFromBlitz