'A perfect story to tickle the funny bone of any young reader!' MEGAN RIX
AAAAAAAAAAAGH!
Something terrible is going on, my person-pal! Something so DREADFUL, it’s enough to curl your tail with TERROR (if you have one, of course)...
A spine-jangling HOWLING has been heard in the middle of the night, favorite toys have been STOLEN, trash bags have been SHREDDED and all the best pee-spots have been RE-SCENTED!
It must have something to do with the NIGHT OF THE HOWLY WIENER, which is only days away…
Can I find the evil mastermind who is TERRIER-izing our town?!
James Patterson is the most popular storyteller of our time and the creator of such unforgettable characters and series as Alex Cross, the Women’s Murder Club, Jane Smith, and Maximum Ride. He has coauthored #1 bestselling novels with Bill Clinton, Dolly Parton, and Michael Crichton, as well as collaborated on #1 bestselling nonfiction, including The Idaho Four, Walk in My Combat Boots, and Filthy Rich. Patterson has told the story of his own life in the #1 bestselling autobiography James Patterson by James Patterson. He is the recipient of an Edgar Award, ten Emmy Awards, the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation, and the National Humanities Medal.
It took us a while to read this because I didn’t love it. My son liked it though, so I pushed through and finished it for him. It was cute, nothing overly exciting about it
Miss 5 really enjoyed this book narrated from the perspective of a dog with his sometimes inaccurate interpretations of "People-ish". She likes that he really means well even if he sometimes makes mistakes with hilarious results. This is set approaching Halloween; didn't matter for us that this is an American holiday - she still thought it was hilarious imagining a howling sausage terrorising the neighbourhood!
Miss 5 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.
Yes it is a book written for kids, and yes they are less discerning, and yes you need to allow for the fact that they like things differently, but this was just utter rubbish and another attempt to get more bucks from unsuspecting readers from Patterson Inc. A nonsense book with very little going for it. It would be interesting to know how many Patterson books I had read and find it out really easily, if only they had something I don';t know like a most read author section.....
LOL This was an adorable, laugh-out-loud read for Junior readers! This story is told from the pers-pup-tive (perspective) of the canine main character. His interpretations of English (which he calls Peoplish) and human behavior and items are hilarious! sniff-a-rific lick-a-licious bark-tastic im-paw-tant Howly-Wiener & Fangs Giving & Crisp Mouth I *highly* recommend this book as a read-aloud with your kids! I thought it was "howling" great fun!
This is book four of the Dog Diaries Series. Junior is once again the star! I so enjoy the dogs perspective of the story! These stories make me smile!
In this story Junior is learning about Howly Weiner and Junior is determined to find out who the Howly Weiner is! I love the concept behind the stories about each holiday, about friendship, family and loyalty.
My 5 year old loved it! She thought it was hilarious! I laughed as much as she did if not more. We read every night (or listen on audible) and I think this was her favorite in a while. We want to go find more Dog Diaries. We are going to start Scaredy Cat (early copy) next. We hope it’s just as good.
166 pgs. Another silly book of dogs and what they are thinking. This time there is a mystery to solve...who stole Mr. Fuzz-Butt. Things get a little complicated as the main character tries to track the culprit during Halloween week. Fun and silly for kids. Lots of humorous illustrations throughout. Highly recommended for Grades 3-5.
I didn't like this one as much as the other books, but it was still good. I did like the part the costume Junior was wearing was a pirate. It didn't have as many funny parts like the other books did, well that is what I think. I still like reading these books. Can't wait to the next one. 4 stars for this one.
Junior is awakened from a deep sleep by a spine-rattling howling, and when he meets up with his friends at the doggy park, he discovers that they heard it too. But that's just the beginning of this mystery, because favorite chew toys are missing. Will Junior be able to solve this mystery before Hills Village is taken over by the evil mastermind?
Poor thing he got soooooo freakd out and And yes that costume was sooooo weird And I now hate flease sooooo mach more And the store was terrific!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Junior and his pals really are surprised when Halloween rolls around and their humans dress them up in costumes too. But the biggest surprise is who the culprit is who is doing the nighttime mischief. Together they make a good team.
When I was nearing the end of the book, I thought that Genghis was the one who stole all of the toy because he was the only one who didn't come and I was right, but he was sleepwalking.
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A good and easily digestible book for younger audiences with loads of "punny" puns and an overall unique way to portray this story, portrayed in the eyes of a dog. Definitely will have to give the other novels a try.
They don't tell you this is set at Halloween and that's how I ended up reading it aloud to my son in March. Anyway, this series is kinda stupid, but it's always a hit with my first grader. You could do worse is what I'm saying.
The story was about Junior and his friends solving the case of the Howly Weiner. Junior and his friends thought the Howly Weiner was a giant sausage that destroys and steals other people's property. The Howly Weiner comes out around Halloween but causes the most damage on Halloween night. Junior is my favorite character because he solves the case of the Howly Weiner. Junior is the bravest because he was the only one who didn't show fear in the junk yard. He is also very loyal and would do anything for his owner. I was very surprised when he found out the Howly Weiner was Genghis, their friend. They found him in the junkyard sleepwalking surrounded by missing toys. Genghis flea medicine had some weird side effects which were sleepwalking, nighttime howling, and criminal tendencies. I would not change the end, I like how the Howly Weiner turned out to be their friend. They found the missing toys and returned them to their rightful owners.
My daughter loves this series. The stories are always super cute, with nice illustrations. They're easy for her to take in without being insulting to her intelligence, which I always find to be such a challenge when writing for children.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.