Dog Head Bites Back
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He raced to the mirror, and a fine canine head glared back at him. Every spare bit of flesh was covered in a blue-black velvety fur. Doghead was back.
Now that schoolboy Jack has embraced his doggy alter ego – Anubis, jackal-headed god of the dead – he must travel to the Afterlife and join his dead grandparents in a fight against an evil that could affect the whole of history! But can Jack succeed in his toughest mission yet – to prevent the dreadful god Seth from wreaking a tide of divine terror over the inhabitants of the local holiday park? And how will he manage to conceal his increasingly canine appearance? The hilariously off-the-wall sequel to Doghead follows the further adventures of Jack Bootle-Cadogan, a normal kid whose life changes in a woof-tastic way when he’s bitten in a graveyard by a stray dog!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780330451543
Other details
- 256 pages
Condition
New
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What kids think
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spongebob440
on 13 December 2012I think this book looks really funny and with the tittle makes it more funny and I say a bit more intresting can’t wait to read it!
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corxwolf
on 17 September 2011This book is a great sequel to the first book “dog head.” I’d recommend this book to 10 and older readers, as it is quite long and there are hard words for younger readers.
5 out of 5 -
michaelamontana
on 25 May 2011I loved it. I love when the dog gets chased by bites.
AngelofDeath
on 8 March 2014
Really funny book about egyptian gods