Oooeelie The dog who taught man to speak and to reach for the stars Kenneth C Crowe 9781450503457 Books
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The Oooeelie Myth A dog, the reincarnation of a canine being whose space ship crash-landed on earth tens of thousands of years ago and taught humans to speak, is still trying to find his way home to Sirius in the Twentieth Century.
Oooeelie The dog who taught man to speak and to reach for the stars Kenneth C Crowe 9781450503457 Books
Intriguing and complex...Oooeelie, a superior being who crash lands on earth tens of thousands of years ago in mankind's infancy, is stranded. Lonely, he mentally connects with a human girl to form a bridge between himself and her tribe. In the process, she speaks the very first fully formed word, Oooeelie.
Fast forward to modern day New York, the original Oooeelie is long dead. However, he isn't gone. Joanna, a dissatisfied woman is plagued by recurring dreams that feature strange cave paintings, a shaman and her dog, Oooeelie. Through chance, she comes across a picture in an old book that exactly matches her dreams and tracks its origins to an address in the city. What she doesn't know is that the building hosts the offices of the Order of Man, an organization whose members have systematically tracked down and destroyed Oooeelies throughout history.
Overall, I loved the character development, the intrigue, the mystery of Oooeelie throughout the ages and the motivations of the antagonistic secret society bent on destroying the dog who taught humans to speak. I also enjoyed how the author was able to change my allegiance from Joanna to her husband, almost without me realizing it.
The only thing I didn't like was that the story reads like a history book (albeit an interesting one) in places. It is also important to note that the book contains adult content such as sexual encounters (explicit, but short), profanity, and violent clashes between Oooeelie and those who would destroy him.
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Oooeelie The dog who taught man to speak and to reach for the stars Kenneth C Crowe 9781450503457 Books Reviews
it was a very good read. I love the full circle the story takes you on that is the reality of actual life.
A most interesting twist to "alien visitation". Ken Crowe brings us through millennia in this tale of a higher level consciousness.
A resounding MEH all the way through.
This book started out fairly well, a bit like 2001 A Space Odyssey in some respects. The plot built okay from there, and we got a fair understanding of the main female character. Overall I enjoyed the first half of the book, but then, for me at least, it all got a bit long-winded and silly.
I enjoyed this story about a dog who is superior to Man. It was well balanced, with a good amount of 'What?' mixed with 'Oh, I see!' I think it is self-published, as there were several typos and a few grammar errors, but although these usually distract me totally, I found I could ignore them and get on with the story. Only small flaw in that was the heroine changed from first opinions to final ones too suddenly. I will read another book by this author, but I hope he will get a better editor next time.
Mr. Crowe has quite an imagination! He's also quite a fiction writer. In Oooeelie there's a mix of artists, cultists, believers, and non-believers. There's something about the way the characters in Mr. Crowe's stories are presented that can cause me to like them for a while and then dislike them, or vice-versa. My relationship with dogs will not be the same as before I read Oooeelie. Some of the descriptions of how folks treat their dogs helped me laugh and say to myself "oh yeah ! ! !" I always get a chance to see other viewpoints and new perspectives when I read Mr. Crowe's work.
An excellent read. A possible answer about Neanderthal man's disappearance through an alien influence and the beginnings of modern man. Some readers might connect Oooeelie to a dog, but the alien is described as walking on two legs and having digits instead of paws. Apparently, a dog's body was just a convenience because of the physical similarities. A secret society that existed just for the purpose of destroying the "evil" alien was a little hard to swallow; but, hey, anything goes in the name of religion.
I think the author would have a hard time sequeling this tale, but it could have had a better ending. All in all, moving action and well worth reading.
I probably should have given it 4 stars, but I enjoyed it and gave it a thumbs up!
Intriguing and complex...
Oooeelie, a superior being who crash lands on earth tens of thousands of years ago in mankind's infancy, is stranded. Lonely, he mentally connects with a human girl to form a bridge between himself and her tribe. In the process, she speaks the very first fully formed word, Oooeelie.
Fast forward to modern day New York, the original Oooeelie is long dead. However, he isn't gone. Joanna, a dissatisfied woman is plagued by recurring dreams that feature strange cave paintings, a shaman and her dog, Oooeelie. Through chance, she comes across a picture in an old book that exactly matches her dreams and tracks its origins to an address in the city. What she doesn't know is that the building hosts the offices of the Order of Man, an organization whose members have systematically tracked down and destroyed Oooeelies throughout history.
Overall, I loved the character development, the intrigue, the mystery of Oooeelie throughout the ages and the motivations of the antagonistic secret society bent on destroying the dog who taught humans to speak. I also enjoyed how the author was able to change my allegiance from Joanna to her husband, almost without me realizing it.
The only thing I didn't like was that the story reads like a history book (albeit an interesting one) in places. It is also important to note that the book contains adult content such as sexual encounters (explicit, but short), profanity, and violent clashes between Oooeelie and those who would destroy him.
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