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The Howling Inferno

Steve Barlow, Steve Skidmore

The Howling Inferno

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

4 out 5

9 reviews

Villainous feline Katmanchew is plotting to steal the famous Da Vinci painting, Dozy-looking Woman With A Stupid Grin On Her Face, at the opening ceremony of a luxury hotel in Paris, and only the Action Dogs can stop him. But with Benji in the doghouse, Spike, Sally and Rascal must fly to France and save the day without him.

Reviews

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It was good because it's full of fantasy and good ideas! I'd recommend it to between 4 and 8 year olds.

Chief Binky Bacon-slicer 26.09.2022

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I gave it a five because it was cool. I like books about dogs because I have a dog. Benji. yes.

Anonymous 29.08.2022

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because it was more of an adventure book. It was quite funny. I found it was an easy book to read.

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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It is really good there is a series of it you should read it NOW

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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Its all about dogs

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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it was easy to read and a good adventure story I would recormend this book to people that likes dogs

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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I liked the bit where the cat said his favourite programmes, Dancing On Mice and Kittens Got Talent.

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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The Action dogs win.

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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This book is for people who like action

Anonymous 23.06.2014