Picked this book up for Teilee. Completely inappropriate for her age and I wouldn't recommend it for any age. She adored it after a few pages and I couldn't convince her to stop so we continued with the book changing much of the wording. Inappropriate language, improper English, adult topics, all around BAD book.
You can’t be readin’ this one to family under seventeen. You know. Love scenes, and … a death scene. Edgy stuff.
First thing, Hank seeks “the whole story” from a fowl character with a speech inpedimun … impedime… . Poor speech. He then confronts snakes-in-the-grass, coyotes, a putrid polecat, a collie, a beagle and a Doberman. You’re thinkin, it can’t get any worse. Right?
It does. It involves the most treacherous animals on earth. Women. Hank and I have suffered thousands of them. Well hundreds. A dozen? Okay, one or two.
Hank the Cowdog tickles my funnybone. His proclamations about what life is are so funny! I have to admit I felt a little sad about his love life, and I could see the train wreck in that love life coming, but I still laughed (albeit with a hint of guilt).
And yes, I need to read the next book in the series. Note that this book is simple enough for a child to understand, but obviously amuses adults as well.
Another miscommunication from Drover, and prank from Pete along with a run in with Sally Mae sets Hank to change his outlook as head of ranch security and he decides to seek love. Who better to fulfill his lonely heart but his beloved collie Beulah, so off Hank goes to begin a meaningful courtship. Adventure travels along the journey of love.
In 1993/1994 someone donated a "box" set of Hank the Cowdog books to the group home I lived in. I remember well that the set included 22 books and I remember flying through them one by one. I'm not sure I was in the age range of the target audience, but I loved them nonetheless. It is a fond memory in a sea of uncertainty. I can honestly say that these books got me through a rough time.
As always, a good Hank the Cowdog adventure. The kids loved it, as always with Hank. There’s this one kinda outdated pretty unhealthy part where he dramatically threatens to commit suicide because his love doesn’t love him, but honestly that was a trope of the times. I just changed that sentence a bit when I read it to the kids. They love this book! Highly recommended for Hank the Cowdog lovers!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
My husband and I read Hank the Cowdog to our 7 year old grandson whenever he spends the night with us. (About once a week.) He always asks us to show him the pictures, which are very simple drawings that he enjoys greatly. The books are entertaining to him but we enjoy them as well!
Reading these books allowed to Caden. He loves them! I only have to do a tiny bit of editing along the way just to help him understand what’s going on and maybe what doesn’t age well. But there’s still a delight and the podcast that goes along with them is so fun too!!!
Once again, Hank has been driven from the ranch by the thoughtlessness of the humans he works with, and this time Drover is with him. On a mission for love, the two dogs head off for places unknown. Well, not entirely, but dang it, it's far enough away that it's unknown where they'll get their next meal. But alas, away from their beloved ranch lies many dangers, including nefarious coyote. But all's fair in love and war, and Hank is determined to win both.
If you enjoyed the first few books, this is a good one to read. Full of danger and beautiful dogs that must be wooed, this adventure is just as funny and charming as the others.
I read pretty much this entire series years ago after I descovered them in my elementary school libary. The plot, and characters are great. Plus these books are extremly funny. I loved this series then and I still love it.
when hank is on his way to Belulah's house he meets his old friends rip and snort who are coyotes and they convince him that a smell of a stinky and dead scent will make a love potion so Hank goes to Belulah's house with his unusual smell and Belulah doesn't fall in love with Hank.
We listened to this as an audiobook. Hank the Cowdog is such a great series. The kids love it and it has as much adult humor as possible in a kids book. I can't recommend the series enough to anyone with kids and this book in particular is a hoot!
This was fun. Hank the Cowdog will remain one of my favorite series. Good memories from my childhood and nice quick reads for my book challenge this year. ;-)