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Cats And Dogs : Mutts II |
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Rating: Summary: THE 2nd MUTTS BOOK--WOW--EVEN BETTER THAN THE 1st-GET IT NOW Review: Th is one of the funniest and most entertaining of the mutts collection. Get it before it's to late!!
Rating: Summary: Two best friends, a stupid cat and dog roam through life. Review: This book is hiliarious and shows the lighter side of life. All of the things you've ever wondered and pondered about the silly things your pets do are included in this heartwarming and oh-so-adorable sequel to an equally hysterical book. The 2 pets, Mooch the cat and Earl the pup are a great duo, and have there favorite hangouts such as the butcher store, where they hang out 6 feet below the counter waiting for ever-frustrated butcher to toss a steak now and then; there's Ozzie's house (Earl's owner), and Millie and Frank's house (Mooch's owners). Even when the two pets are alone they have they're Laurel and Hardy relationship, while the dog ponders serious matters the cat responds with a lisp and usually a one word answer. The rest of the 'Cast' includes a flock of identical birds, 2 devilish, annoying squirrels, a cute orphan cat ( that really belongs to a rich business man) named Stinky Puddin', a lonely goldfish, a mean, grumpy bull dog, and a crab with an additude. Among the funniest remains Frank and Millie, the bicory old couple. Frank is aggravated by his cat, Mooch, while Millie loves both [the cat and husband] dearly. 'Mutts' is definitly a book any cat or dog owner could appreciate. It takes away the steriotypical cat and dog fight, and reveals the real thing. I would definitly recommend this book to anyone at all.
Rating: Summary: This Is The Best Written Comic Strip In A Long Time Review: This book was great!!! It combines the cute and funny habits of animals not only Mooch and Earl. It points out their silly perception of humans. It's a funny interpretation of the animal mind. And It's funny.
Rating: Summary: This Is The Best Written Comic Strip In A Long Time Review: This book was great!!! It combines the cute and funny habits of animals not only Mooch and Earl. It points out their silly perception of humans. It's a funny interpretation of the animal mind. And It's funny.
Rating: Summary: Not as good as the first book, but still good. Review: This second outing of the "Mutts" characters wasn't as good as the first book. I still found it to be enjoyable though. It still gave me a cozy warm feeling inside to read the book. I hope the third book picks back up and is as good as the first book which I gave 5 stars.
Rating: Summary: Not as good as the first book, but still good. Review: This second outing of the "Mutts" characters wasn't as good as the first book. I still found it to be enjoyable though. It still gave me a cozy warm feeling inside to read the book. I hope the third book picks back up and is as good as the first book which I gave 5 stars.
Rating: Summary: One of my favorite comic strips Review: This strip grew on me gradually, but now, "Mutts" is one of the two or three comic strips I read daily. I look forward to the antics of Earl the dog, Mooch (a perfectly apt name for a cat, if you ask me), Ozzie, Shtinky Pudding and the gang to get me started every day. (Just thinking of the Fatty Snax Deli can crack me up.) I think "Mutts" is the best-drawn strip since Bill Watterson's "Calvin and Hobbes"; McDonnell has a fun, loopy style that reminds me of "Krazy Kat". I say "Mutts!" to you!
Rating: Summary: One of my favorite comic strips Review: This strip grew on me gradually, but now, "Mutts" is one of the two or three comic strips I read daily. I look forward to the antics of Earl the dog, Mooch (a perfectly apt name for a cat, if you ask me), Ozzie, Shtinky Pudding and the gang to get me started every day. (Just thinking of the Fatty Snax Deli can crack me up.) I think "Mutts" is the best-drawn strip since Bill Watterson's "Calvin and Hobbes"; McDonnell has a fun, loopy style that reminds me of "Krazy Kat". I say "Mutts!" to you!
Rating: Summary: Yesh, it's the second Mutts book. Review: Yesh, this book is even better than the first collection. A perfect gift.
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