The Case of the Most Ancient Bone: Hank the Cowdog #50 (Hank the Cowdog #50)
Hank the Cowdog is on the case in his fiftieth mystery, and its an extralong, laugh-out-loud adventure! When Hank gets invitedthat is, invites himselfon an archaeological dig, all he can think about is impressing the head scientists beautiful lady dog. But Hanks heart isnt the only thing thats about to get stolen! Can the Head of Ranch Security save an ancient buffa...more
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published
July 19th 2007
by Viking Juvenile
(first published 1996)
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A entertaining and funny entry in a long-running children's book series. I had never read Hank the Cowdog as a child; even without nostalgia glasses, the book was a blast. Hank makes a hilarious narrator, and his folksy, self-important voice is a lot of fun to read. I'm not a fan of the art style, but the illustrations serve their purpose. I'd definitely recommend this series if the rest of the books are anything like this.
Hello, it's Hank again. In this 50th anniversary tale, Hank the Cowdog looks into becoming the assistant archeologist at a nearby archeological dig. With humor and understanding of life on a ranch, Erickson again gives listeners a rip-roaring tale of fun and foolishness.
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.
So funny!
I am reading this to my kids at school. It is entertaining - students around the 3rd - 4th grade level should get most of the jokes.
This book is long. but it is good. In it Hank has alot of adventures. He is a talking dog. Its is a mystery
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