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Screwing the Pooch by J. B. Bergstad: Book Review
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Reader Views
Book review, by readers, for readers 
By Reader Views
Published on 11/30/2009
 
"Screwing the Pooch" by J.B. Bergstad is a collection of seven eclectic tales filled with thrills, suspense, chills and romance. There's even a little laughter and murder to liven up a coffee or lunch break. If agony, redemption, love and laughter are your cup of tea, you will find them stylishly attended in this compilation. The unusual mix of genre fiction is bound to please the most discerning fiction buff and may even please the reading palate of the nonfiction lover. "Screwing the Pooch" is a fun romp and a fast ride.

Screwing the Pooch by J. B. Bergstad: Book Review
BookLocker (2009)
ISBN 9780615284064
Reviewed by Carol Hoyer, PhD, for Reader Views (11/09)


If readers ever wanted a fast read that makes them think about those in their past or present, this is the book. The author has written seven short stories that we all can relate to from bullies to a narcissistic rapist. His ability to get into the mind of his characters is amazing. His vivid descriptions of events and repercussions (good or bad) place you right there.

I don’t think I had one particular story I liked better than another. They all had relevant meaning for me on how we see the world through our eyes and then act on our views. Readers will find those who have to protect themselves from their social environment to those who might have not have made wise decisions but eventually figured it out.

More than anything, I thought the author was telling me stories that he might have experienced or knew someone who did. It was easy to read with everyday language that we all can understand.

The title of the book is not what one would find inside, but psychologically speaking it is. How many times do we take revenge out on those who have harmed us or someone we know? When do we decide that “this is too much” and take action, whether it be good or bad?

These stories will make readers cry, get angry and yet at the same time let them realize why individuals do what they do. “Screwing the Pooch” by J. B. Bergstad is a must read book.