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The Great Smelling Bee (Rotten School #2) 6 reviews R. L. Stine
HarperCollins, 2005
Sure to be a popular pre-teen series This is the second book in a new series from beloved children's author R. L. Stine of Goosebumps fame. Bernie Bridges has a problem. His residential school does not allow any pets and his dog and parrot have arrived. How will he keep them hidden from view? A quick thinker, Bernie enrolls his dog in school. But the dog received his nickname of Gassy for a good reason and this causes all kinds ...
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Stinky The Bulldog 8 reviews Jackie Valent
AuthorHouse, 2005
Hey, Bulldog! All You Need is Love Stinky is a lovable little bulldog who moves to a new neighborhood. The mama bulldog teaches Stinky a valuable lesson in not judging others.
This is a family friendly, ideal for classrooms as well story about acceptance of differences in others. This is non-judgmental and very gently written. Get this along with Gloria Estafan's book, " The Magically Mysterious Adventures of Noelle the ...
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French Bulldog (Complete Handbook) 12 reviews Muriel P. Lee
Tfh Publications, 2000
Frenchie The French Bulldog by Muriel P. Lee is the definitive guide on this charming breed. The books' design, layout and lavish illustrations have as much personality as the breed itself. This text is an encyclopedic approach to the French bulldog and will appeal to both the dog fancier and the novice alike.
The chapter "Pieces de Resistance" by Gary Bachman, who is a connoisseur of French Bulldog ...
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The Shaman's Bulldog: A Love Story 9 reviews Renaldo Fisher
iUniverse, 1998
My entire perspective on dogs has been altered. I cannot look into my dog's face the same way anymore-I can't watch her sleep the same way-my entire perspective on dogs has been altered. I cried from Chapter 3 to the last page.
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Frenchie Kisses 9 reviews
Berkley Hardcover, 2005
Frenchie Kisses is a '10' for French Bulldog lovers! I saw this book at PetSmart and fell in love with the photographs and captions, and was thrilled to find it on Amazon. Amanda Jones captured the essence of the dogs she photographed very well, and managed to match appropriate celebrity quotes about dogs as well as provide random humorous captions for the featured shots. I have this book on our coffee table, because we enjoy paging through it ...
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A French Bulldog for Every Season 9 reviews Michele Copen
Design Boutique, 2007
Absolutely faBULLous! This book was a labor of love for the author, Michele Copen, and her devotion definitely comes through on every page. It is beautifully done, lovely pictures...Michele's done an excellent job of capturing the soul of the Frenchie!
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Top Dawg: Mark Richt and the Revival of Georgia Football 6 reviews Rob Suggs
Thomas Nelson, 2008
A great story of the right man for the right program Rob Suggs' central theme - that the right man came to Georgia football at the right time - is demonstrated ably in this well-written and timely book. This isn't just a rehash of Georgia football and Mark Richt. The author talks about his own personal anecdotes briefly in an introduction, which should ring true with Dawg fans, but he follows with very interesting parallels between the fall and ...
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Odd Verse Effects 7 reviews Leanne Hanson
The Bulldog Publishing Co., Inc., 2006
A Sapphire in the Sand It's very rare in this age indeed to discover such a collection of poetry as this one written by the hand of Leanne Hanson; so finding Odd Verse Effects was a pleasure akin to finding a sapphire buried beneath desert sands. I've had the pleasure of workshopping with Leanne, and her flowing mythological images and sarcastic prose have, at various times, left me in tears, nodding thoughtfully, or ...
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Damn Good Dogs! The Real Story of Uga, the University of Georgia's Bulldog Mascots 10 reviews Sonny Seiler, Kent Hannon
Hill Street Press, 2002
A tribute to America's #1 Mascot Guaranteed to please all Georgia fans and English Bulldog lovers, this entertaining book contains the individual stories of six beloved Ugas who have served as mascots for the University of Georgia since 1956. Filled with delightful photos, illustrations and memorabilia spanning nearly five decades, it is loaded with fun facts, heartwarming stories--even poems written in their honor. Uga flies ...
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The Shaman Bulldog: A Love Story 6 reviews Renaldo Fisher, Michele St. George
Warner Books, 1996
A Magical Journey into the World of Man and Dog If you're really lucky, you understand me when I say that a dog calls forth the best in a man and reveals to him little glimpses of the mysterious otherwise unseen life force. As a Seneca saying tells us, "Whenever a person loves a dog, he derives great power from it."
Part of the power that we derive from the love of a dog is reversed, weakening us in the sense that in the back of our minds ...
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Smoke & Mirrors 4 reviews Maggie Huscroft
The Bulldog Publishing Co., Inc., 2006
No smoke and mirrors here I have been reading Maggie's work for the better part of a year now, and I am thrilled to own a copy of her first book. I have found her poetry to be substantive and satisfying. She covers many topics with a unique eye for description that invariably transports the reader into her world; a world that can be funny, sad, full of wonderment, or bitingly harsh. Her writing is never forced nor ...
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Rimbauds Echo 4 reviews Renata Emther
The Bulldog Publishing Co., Inc., 2006
The mind of an emotive writer is an everlasting gift to the world. Renata Emther has walked to the beat of her own drummer, always leaving a trace of her essence within peaks and valleys to reach the reader's psyche. Once you have read this extraordinary compilation of poems each one will take you to a new realm of feeling, seeing and thinking. It will leave you with impression that will resound with an aeonian echo. You will find an unusual beauty within the ...
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Bulldog (Kennel Club Dog Breed Series) 5 reviews Michael Dickerson
Kennel Club Books, 2004
bulldog book The cover picture alone would be reason enough to buy this book. The book itself, though, is a very good manual for bulldog owners and has lots of other pictures scattered throughout. A very good purchase.
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The Bulldog: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 3 reviews John F. McGibbon
Howell Book House, 1996
This is the most informative and accurate book I've owned. I highly recommend this book all the time to people interested in buying a bulldog puppy or raising a litter. It is a storehouse of info. on the Bulldog. I literally have hundreds of books and this is my favorite on the Bulldog. It also has a lot of pictures of Bulldogs. You'd be suprised you might just find some pics of your Bulldogs relatives.
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Salty Dogs 4 reviews Jean M. Fogle
Howell Book House, 2007
This book is a winner!! Pure enjoyment for the dog lover in you. Each page featured a page that would make any dog lover envious and make you wish that you and your dog were at the beach. The quotations on each page only enhanced the page-turning appeal of this book. A must read for the dog lover and a must buy as a gift for the dog lover in your family or circle of friends.
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The Bulldog Compact 4 reviews Donald James Parker
Sword of the Spirit Publishing, 2008
William Terry Growing up is tough enough for any teenager, but the pull of different priorities makes it particularly difficult for Bambi Masterson. In the eighth grade he and his friends establish priorities--to develop a team capable of capturing the state basketball championship. The experiences of the next four years binds the boys together as they fight to maintain a healthy, moral lifestyle--something ...
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10 Downing Street (Gamekeeper Series, Book 3) (Gamekeeper Trilogy) 3 reviews Dave J. Putnam
Bulldog Press (CA), 2004
Putnam's Gamekeeper Series Better and Better In book 3 of the Gamekeeper Series, Mr. Putnam really ups the pace. For all the readers who kept saying they were reading the same stories over and over again, and nothing truly new was being written, Mr. Putnam is what you asked for. The characters, both historical figures and new creations, have depth and personality far beyond those of most authors. The book abounds with imagination and ...
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Let the Big Dawg Eat: A Collection of Bulldog Tailgating Recipes 4 reviews Loran Smith, Myrna Smith
Longstreet Press, 2002
A must for Dawg Fans! Just reading this book will make your mouth drool like Uga's on a hot Saturday. Not only is it full of great tailgating recipes and stories, the recipes are all contributed by legendary Dawgs - players, coaches, fans and supporters. There's nothing better than tailgating in Athens before a big game - eating good food, drinking your favorite drink and talking about the Dawgs! This book is a ...
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Alfred's Nose 5 reviews
Katherine Tegen Books, 2008
Fun and imaginative book This is a fun and imaginative book with great photography. Children and adults will enjoy the book alike. Especially if you have a "Frenchie". Alfred is adorable.
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The Fabulous Bouncing Chowder 5 reviews Peter Brown
Little, Brown Young Readers, 2007
This book is FABULOUS! Chowder has done it again! I absolutely love this story. The message is thoughtful and the illustrations are beautifully done. Great job Peter Brown! I am such a fan and look forward to more of your amazing books!
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