The Invisible Dog
Dick King-Smith
A girl tries to satisfy her yearning for a dog by introducing an imaginary Great Dane called Henry to the house. Her wish comes true and she is allowed a real Henry – but there’s more than a hint that old Mrs Garrow, with her cackling laugh and black cat, may have been involved.
Reviews

Like crumble and custard I really envy the puppy owners cute puppies
Madam Ariel Squirrel 06.08.2023

It was nice and good to read
Major Quicksand Fink 26.08.2022

Girl had good imagination
Anonymous 20.08.2022

Great.
Coach Sandwich Racoon 12.08.2022

We read part of this at school ages ago, so I wanted to read it myself. I realised it's better to have it read to you without the pictures so you can imagine it yourself.
Queen Magnolia Scratchings 22.08.2021

I like funny books, and this is not my type. The only funny part was the ending. I wouldn't recommend this to many people, though it was quite magical.
Superintendent Quincy Heronimus 22.08.2020

I love dogs so glad she got a real one in the end
Marshal Venus Archer 21.08.2020

A bit sad at the beginning but has a happy ending.
Professor Flash Endeavour 20.08.2020

A good book
Sergeant Jupiter Wellington 24.07.2020

I rate this book a 12
Anonymous 02.09.2017

I gave it a three because it had a different mood so it was funny and sad. I also enjoyed when they went to the dog show because I could imagine the dogs easily and how they were acting!
Anonymous 16.08.2017

Very good and magiclike.
Anonymous 10.08.2017

Now I would like a dog please!
Anonymous 01.08.2017

I love this book
Anonymous 28.07.2017

Love this book!!!
Anonymous 01.09.2014

I think that children who like dogs should read this book. This book is about a girl who has an invisible dog... but her parents think that she is just playing a game!
Anonymous 01.09.2014