
Labradoodle
Book
A Designer Dog book dedicated to the world's most popular crossbred, Labradoodle celebrates the...

The Tourist Attraction (Moose Springs, Alaska #1)
Book
When Graham Barnett named his diner The Tourist Trap, he meant it as a joke. Now he's stuck...

Blockbuster
Tabletop Game
Blockbuster is a movie game for anyone who has seen a movie, and like all the best films it comes in...

Tricky
Book
The Duke and his dog, Tricky, spend their days making trouble. They cheat, steal, and play...
picture book children children's nonfiction animals dogs kindness

Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs
Book
Fresh from a ride on a Nazi submarine, Indiana Jones is persuaded by a beautiful missionary to...

Simon Gray: Plays: Otherwise Engaged; Dog Days; Molly; Plaintiff and Defendants; Two Sundays; Pig in a Poke; Man in a Side Car: Volume 2:
Book
'A superbly written play, a funny play, an agonising play. It is, moreover, a play of truth and...

Lindsay (1760 KP) rated Twofer Murder in Books
Apr 9, 2019
The boys go on a fishing trip together. When they arrive they meet some new people in Scary, WV. They take two dogs with them. Tristan, Mac, Joshua, Murphy, JJ, David and two dogs are all together for a weekend.
Jessica, Archie, Sarah, Dallas, goes to the writer conference for that same weekend with a spider named Monique in Pennsylvania. Cameron joins the girls on their weekend when the Black Diamond shows up and Dallas calls David.
There appears some murder galore in this book. There are three victims. Will the boys solve the murders? There are twists and turns throughout the book. Will the girls solve their murders? Also, the book goes from one murder to the other. There are a total of thirteen parts all together.
Who could be the killers in the two murders, that take place in two different states? Tristan got his only little mystery as well. I love this book. There are some many mysteries going on that I believe you can get caught up in the book. Will Tristan find his missing cheese balls? Who has taken, Tristian's cheese balls? Will Tristan find the culprit of his missing cheese balls?
Sarah as her own little adventures. To find out what all these adventures are you will need to find out by reading the book.

Amanda (30 KP) rated Weekends with Daisy in Books
Jun 21, 2018
It's one thing to say to lock a murderer or another inmate up forever and throw away the key, but it's another thing to have a name and a face to that story. Thinking of Keith still in jail for the crime that he committed so long ago really was scary. While obviously he needed to pay for what he had done, it is amazing to think that one decision had so many consequences. Fortunately for Keith, I believe that dogs like Daisy are a great outlet for people in his situation. With their need to pass the time doing something positive, I think training dogs for the disabled is an excellent way to help not only the inmates themselves, but the community around all of us.
I've always said that one day I wanted to train a service dog puppy, however, I will have to keep this in mind when I reach that point in my life. Being a weekend puppy raiser sounds hard as hell, but so fulfilling.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Raiders of the Lost Bark in Books
Dec 4, 2019
The books in this series are always fun, and this book is no exception. The mystery starts well and moves quickly as we get more suspects and motives to sort through before Mel finally figures things out. The dogs’ antics are always entertaining. The people can tend to be more caricature than full character here, but it works for the series and provides us with some laughs. Mel is real and helps ground things. Mel’s assistant Betty is also along for the ride in this book. She’s a hoot, but we get a bit too much of her here, and I grew tired of some of her antics at times. The brooch that Mel is feuding over with her cousin Caro continues to make things challenging here, and I’m anxious to find out what happens next in that saga. Readers who have pets will be interested in the two recipes at the end of the book. Pack your bags because this is a glamping trip not to miss.

The Lovely and the Lost
Book
Kira Bennett’s earliest memories are of living alone and wild in the woods. She has no idea how...
Fiction YA Search and Rescue Mystery Middle School