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Doglands
by Tim Willocks
Tim Willocks’s first fantasy novel, Doglands, won the 2012 Montreal Book Festival prize for YA fiction. Written from the first-person perspective of Furgul, a lurcher whose mother is a greyhound, Doglands tells the story of Furgul’s quest for freedom after the brutal breeder Dedbone discovers…
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