Sky Dog. Sky Train. Sky God.

The book wasn't big on descriptions.

I wasn't complaining.

It was big on a story.

I liked the way Flynn handled his sister.

He never wrote her off.

In the end Flynn would be popping pills.

Now who is Sky Dog?

It's a wild goose chase.

The author lets us import our own descriptions in the book.

It's an unusual technique.

If you have ever been to Thailand, then this book is like a coloring book, fill in the pictures with the colors you want.

I know Flynn got a bullet from the Armenian. As to how he gets rid of that bullet, it's still a mystery. He treats the wound himself. He doesn't go to see a doctor.

Don't let that put you off.

I actually really enjoyed this book.

It's written as a Director would direct.

The best descriptions are given while Flynn is working out scenes for the movie.

Ram is a mysterious character, trying to usurp the role as Sky Dog.

But as you find out, Sky Dog is a loose term for anyone who has the right stuff to discern between good and bad and to act upon his convictions.

There's a moral in this book, steeped in Buddhism.

Sky Dog isn't your normal Bangkok dish.

That's why I liked it.

Based on stray dogs, the author takes us on a romp through Bangkok's kaleidoscope.







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