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Buster's Secret Diaries

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Buster the dog has kept a relentless journal in which he lays bear the truth of how The Man has held him back. Despite The Man's best efforts, Buster still gets into lots of scrapes, and although his sight and hearing are failing somewhat, he still enjoys going courting, especially in the springtime. For all The Man’s treachery, Buster still remembers the words of someone called Robert Kennedy: “Don't get angry. Get even.” And he has. And this time it's personal.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published April 26, 2007

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Roy Hattersley

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Roy Sydney George Hattersley, British Politian and author.

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February 12, 2018
Buster the dog has kept a relentless journal in which he lays bear the truth of how The Man has held him back. Despite The Man's best efforts, Buster still gets into lots of scrapes, and although his sight and hearing are failing somewhat, he still enjoys going courting, especially in the springtime. For all The Man’s treachery, Buster still remembers the words of someone called Robert Kennedy: “Don't get angry. Get even.” And he has. And this time it's personal.
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June 18, 2019
Again, I love the read from the do's point of view. Buster is a character :).
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May 4, 2014
Although I liked the references to areas of England where my grandparents lived, I can't say that I really enjoyed the book. It was good as a one day read but I wouldn't recommend it.
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