Garfield Takes the Cake (Garfield #5)
by
Jim Davis
Just in time for Garfield's 25th birthday on June 19, here's his classic fifth collection of cartoons--now published in a new eye-catching, full-color format.
Paperback, 96 pages
Published
July 12th 1984
by Random House Publishing Group
(first published 1982)
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I loved Garfield when I was in middle school. I had several of these collections, and I read them all again and again.
I'm giving three stars based on the way I felt about the book when I read it the first time (or should I say the first 10 to 15 times?). Now I can't imagine reading any one of these books one time.
I can barely believe how many of these collections exist.
I'm giving three stars based on the way I felt about the book when I read it the first time (or should I say the first 10 to 15 times?). Now I can't imagine reading any one of these books one time.
I can barely believe how many of these collections exist.
this book was awesome from getting out of jail to being scared in the rain
This book is a great book with laughs and reading. This book is for people that like Garfield or for people that reading comics.
I can't believe I read so many of these.
Tons of funny illustated comics by Jim Davis
I also love it!!
I think this book is funny.
I like it how garfield kicks
odie.Also how big and funny And lazy he is.
I like it how garfield kicks
odie.Also how big and funny And lazy he is.
Love it!
Amanda (Cirque Du Freak Freak)
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This book was funny.
This book is funny. I don't remember everything that happened. When I read this book it was with a lot of other Garfield books. I love these comic type books because they are easy to read, and quite funny. I think everyone should read these books. So read them now!
~Bookworm~
This book is funny. I don't remember everything that happened. When I read this book it was with a lot of other Garfield books. I love these comic type books because they are easy to read, and quite funny. I think everyone should read these books. So read them now!
~Bookworm~
I used to actually worship Garfield. I mean that I used to pray to Garfield before I went to bed. I used to be weird. Not anymore. My mom used to come in my room thinking that I was wailing and crying, I was laughing so hard when I read these. Now I am a comics snob and find Jim Davis soo boring.
3.5 stars. Book 5 in Garfield's continuing quest to find the perfect pan of lasagna (without having to work too hard to get it). Along the way, he torments Odie, Nermal Jim and the rest of gang in classic Garfield fashion.
Garfield hugs Pooky.
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James Robert "Jim" Davis is an American cartoonist who created the popular comic strip Garfield. Other comics that he has worked on are Tumbleweeds, Gnorm Gnat, Slapstick, and a strip about Mr. Potato Head. He also has created a Garfield T.V. show that aired on CBS for six years.
Jim Davis was born in Fairmount, Indiana, near Marion, where he grew up on a small farm with his f...more
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