With their little wrinkly faces and big, soulful eyes, we didn’t think it was possible for pugs to be any cuter ... but look! OMG! They’re wearing costumes!
Pugs in Costumes is a collection of the best-dressed pugs around. From haute couture Oscar dresses and character classics, to inanimate objects there isn’t a creature on earth that can rock a costume quite like a pug.
An inspiring and entertaining collection
—— Daily MailWhile pugs make adorable pets, pugs in costumes are even cuter. Here are the cutest we’ve seen so far…
—— Irish ExaminerThere are few books that really help us understand the present. The Shock Doctrine is one of those books
—— John Gray , GuardianLucid, calm, impeccably researched, gorgeously readable
—— Observer, Books of the YearIt’s beautiful to look at, charming to read and will strike a chord with dog owners.
—— Catherine Larner , Suffolk MagazineFor any dog-loving child, this book would be bedtime balm.
—— Ysenda Maxtone Graham , Country LifeThe perfect stocking filler for any dog lovers, who will recognise his or her own dog somewhere in these hilarious entries.
—— Good Book GuideThe exuberant Plum adores swimming, croissants and long walks and will charm dog lovers young and old with her escapades.
—— Emma Lee-Potter , Daily ExpressCharming.
—— Family TravellerCarr argues, very convincingly, that automation is eroding our memory while simultaneously creating a complacency within us that will diminish our ability to gain new skills … I had always wondered if it were possible Google Maps was ruining my sense of direction. Now I am certain of it
—— Evening StandardFascinating … With digital technology today we are roughly at the stage we were with the car in the 1950s – dazzled by its possibilities and unwilling to think seriously about its costs … [this] nuanced account … is very good
—— New StatesmanWho is it serving, this technology, asks Carr. Us? Or the companies that make billions from it? Billions that have shown no evidence of trickling down … It’s hard not to read the chapter on lethal autonomous robots – technology that already exists – without thinking of the perpetual warfare of Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four
—— ObserverAn eye-opening exposé of how automation is altering our ability to solve problems, forge memories and acquire skills
—— BooksellerA powerful and compelling book.
—— Mail on Sunday[A] full and frank account
—— Access magazine[A] wonderful book
—— Yahoo UK