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Dog wars (edition 2004)

by Michael Wagner

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Title:Dog wars
Authors:Michael Wagner
Info:Fitzroy, Vic. : Black Dog Books, 2004.
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This is a strange tale of battles and fights told by, of all things, a flea!
Faydo hitches a ride on the backs of a number of dogs and discovers that he can control them by whispering in their ears! As he was kicked out of flea Martial art classes, he takes out his needs on the neighbourhood dogs. “Dog Wars”is a fun book like those written by Morris Gleitzman and Paul Jennings.
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Australian. The quiet suburb of Grandview has another name. The dogs know it as Dogland. The dogs share a hidden life and secretly control the streets with their own set of rules. But there's something controlling them...and it's pushing Dogland to the brink of war. 10 yrs+.… (more)

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