The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog (Hank the Cowdog #2)
The second book in the series finds Hank defending the ranch against the attack of a Silver Monster Bird. Madame Moonshine sings the song, "I Am a Witch."
Analog Audio Cassette, 0 pages
Published
August 28th 2002
by Maverick Books (TX)
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Plenty of new adventure for good ol' Hank. It will keep you laughing! Best part about this book: hearing my son read with different voices and correct intonation for the different characters- he also laughed in the right places!
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.
I got tired of reading incorrect grammer to my children. Even though it is a dog speaking, it just irks me. Add in a chapter about crossing your eyes until they stick (something I wouldn't put it past my boys to be curious enough to try), and this series is on permanent hold for us.
John M. Erickson, Hank the Cowdog, vol. 2: The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog (Puffin Books, 1983)
Hank's second adventure (of... I no longer know, but it's a number larger than “many”) starts out with Hank, after a tussle with something he shouldn't have tussled with, developing a nasty case of crossed-eyetis and needing to go find himself a solution before he gets offed by anything from his girl's new boyfriend, a nasty pinscher, to the local barn cat. Very simple language, s...more
Hank's second adventure (of... I no longer know, but it's a number larger than “many”) starts out with Hank, after a tussle with something he shouldn't have tussled with, developing a nasty case of crossed-eyetis and needing to go find himself a solution before he gets offed by anything from his girl's new boyfriend, a nasty pinscher, to the local barn cat. Very simple language, s...more
i loved this book because i used to like adventuer story and this book was pperfect.
Great story.
He is so funny!
SM
I almost knocked a star off - the owl and rattlesnake were losing it for me - but Hank is such a great BSer that he conned a free pass out of me.
This book made me laugh, not only as a kid, but as an adult. It's a fun read-aloud book, and kids will definately get a kick out of it.
This one wasn't as good as the first, but my daughter liked it.
it's funny
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