Pug Hill
 

Pug Hill

by Alison Pace

For Hope McNeill, pugs are love, unconditional friendship, happiness, and freedom. She doesn't have one of her own (busy life, tiny apartment), but she does have Pug Hill in Central Park, where pugs (and their owners) from all over New York convene.

She also has a crush on one of her co-workers, a flailing romantic relationship, and an unspeakable fear of public speaking. Then Hope's... (read more)

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SilverNeurotic
  • Rated 4 stars

For the most part, Pug Hill was a pretty decent book. Yes, I would classify it under “chick lit” but any negative connotations to the term aside, Pug Hill was a lot of fun. When the book opens up, Hope, the main character, is in the middle of a personal crisis. She has just recieved the news that her parents are expecting her to give a speech at their huge anniversary party…and her boyfriend is sadly failing in the boyfriend department. We aren’t sure how Hope is going to cope with life,...

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