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My Dog Made Me Write This Book

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A heartwarming and humorous middle-grade duology that will resonate with pet lovers of all ages. When Eric gets a dog, he expects to have a new best friend. But Ugly has other plans in mind...

When Eric got a dog, he thought he was getting a best friend. But his dog doesn't even consider Eric to be his second best friend. Or his third. He even likes Eric's horrible sister, Gretchen, more than he likes Eric. Eric isn't sure where this betrayal came from. Maybe his dog is resentful that Eric named him Ugly, or that Eric's Mom is the one who feeds him and walks him.

No matter the reason, it's got to change. Eric's ready to try anything and everything to get his dog to love him. Or if not love, at least show some half-hearted interest. But will Eric have what it takes to gain Ugly's affection? Or will he be in the doghouse...forever?

Discover more of Eric and Ugly's adventures in My Dog Get's a Job!

Why readers love My Dog Made Me Write This Book:

  • the best book for middle school boys and funny book for kids 9-12
  • the ideal preteen gift for boys
  • with doodles and drawings throughout the story, it is a great book for reluctant readers and for those who love graphic novels!
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      • Kirkus

        April 15, 2019
        Nine-year-old Eric was thrilled to get a puppy from the animal shelter. But Ugly has now grown into an out-of-control dog. The primary reason for that is Eric, of course. It's been far too easy for him to leave Ugly's care to his busy mom, so the young dog has never received any training, and now Eric's parents and his rather unpleasant, much older sister have lost patience with both boy and dog. Worse is that Ugly prefers the person who feeds him, leaving Eric feeling rejected and unmotivated. If Ugly isn't to be sent away, Eric has to step up and take over, a lesson he's quite reluctant to embrace in spite of gentle--if rather pedantic--guidance from his grandfather. Eric's first-person narrative is represented as a book he's writing, apparently as self-motivated bibliotherapy. With amusing advice from his friends and help from Maggie, an experienced dog trainer, Eric eventually learns his lessons--and so does Ugly. Ugly's misadventures are believable, as is Eric's avoidance of responsibility. Maggie provides interesting dog-training hints, and the happy ending may inspire readers to pick up Ugly's next misadventure, My Dog Gets a Job, which publishes simultaneously. Eric, his family, and Maggie present white in Lancett's engaging illustrations; he has at least one friend of color. This amusing but never especially compelling dog tale is most likely to appeal to animal lovers. (Fiction. 8-11)

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    • English

    Levels

    • ATOS Level:4.6
    • Lexile® Measure:730
    • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
    • Text Difficulty:3

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