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News for Dogs
News for Dogs
News for Dogs
Audiobook4 hours

News for Dogs

Written by Lois Duncan

Narrated by Katherine Kellgren

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Now that Andi is no longer running a hotel for dogs, she decides to start a new project -- a newspaper for dogs! With her brother Bruce and a few friends, the kids make a hit out of their paper. But they also attract the attention of some mysterious dognappers. Can the kids find the criminals and bring their dogs safely home?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherScholastic
Release dateMay 1, 2009
ISBN9780545174657
Author

Lois Duncan

Lois Duncan (1934–2016) was an author of more than fifty books for young adults. Her stories of mystery and suspense have won dozens of awards and many have been named Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association. Among the many honors and accolades she has received for her work, in 2015, Lois Duncan was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America.  Duncan was born Lois Duncan Steinmetz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; she grew up in Sarasota, Florida. By age ten she was submitting her work to magazines, and she had her first story published nationally when she was just thirteen. In 1994, Duncan released a nonfiction title, Who Killed My Daughter?, after her youngest child was killed in a crime that was never solved.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This review is written by Sarah NNews for Dogs by Lois Duncan is the book that I will be reviewing. It is a really good book for readers who love reading about dogs. News for Dogs is a familiar piece in many kids’ childhoods: finding creative ways to make money. Unlike lemonade stands and other less rewarding ways to explore the business world, Andi and Bruce (her brother) find a cost-effective way of appealing their talents and creative energies. But it isn’t long before their untrained business skill leads them into trouble. It has a creative side to it that when you read it this will never make you want to stop reading the book. The addition of a dog napping plot may seem far-fetched until you read it within the context of the growing storyline. News for Dogs has a huge heart, and the author’s characters aren't afraid to show theirs - which means young readers will find this an engaging, exciting and thought-annoying tale about both the best and worst instincts that man and man's best friend have to offer. Each page will burst out at you and say that it wants to be read. Some of the pages that you read will take you into another world and thinking about how life would be in the story. This book is an action and an adventure. It includes many real-life aspects of the world around us. The story includes a brother and a sister (which I mentioned earlier) getting a news paper about dogs, for dogs. I willing to continue the series bit-by-bit until the end comes. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes dogs. So read it and find out if you like it, I did.