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Arf

Arf and the Three Dogs

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After taking pictures of the neighborhood dogs, Alf realizes that something strange is happening at the animal shelter.

66 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2006

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Philip Wooderson

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Philip Wooderson is an author, creative editor, and co-director of the Limnisa centre for writers in Greece.
His fiction for children and young adults has been published in the UK and US, and translated in several languages. His series, the Nile Files, was used by the Times to promote the Tutankhamun exhibition at the O2 Centre in London.
He graduated in history at the University of Sussex.
More recently he has turned his attention to adult historical fiction. His latest work, Acropolis, a novel in two volumes, Curse of Athena and Wind of Hermes are now available in paperback and kindle editions.

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November 4, 2012
This is a great mystery and graphic novel for elementary kids. The problems can be easily related to (poor Arf can't do anything right) and the mystery is explained to Arf in the end, making it transparent to all.
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January 30, 2016
I like this realistic fiction, graphic novel, series for the early grades. It is accessible, flows well, has an interesting mystery, and realistic family dynamics.
Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 2 - 3
Lexile Measure: 390L
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