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Dog Man: Lord of the Fleas - Book Review

Lord of the Fleas by Dav PilkeyWe'll get to the root of Petey's problems. Why he's the villain, in every Dog Man book. Well, this time it's different. Petey's the good guy. We'll also meet his childhood friends, who want their revenge with a giant Robo-Brontosaurus. And Petey will fight back with the power of knock-knock jokes, in Flip-O-Rama. Will the power of good arise or will Petey stay his rotten old self? 

This book is very funny. Something I always enjoy about Dog Man books is Lil Petey (he's my favourite character). He always does this thing where he says "why" after everything. Here's an example from the book.

 Lil Petey is never mad or angry. He is always happy and innocent. He makes many jokes that are always HILARIOUS! 

I also really love Flip-O-Rama scenes, Dav Pilkey always has Flip-O-Rama's in his books. Flip-O-Rama is when you flip a page very quickly and it looks like it is animated.

I think that anyone, any age would laugh and learn something new from this book. This book might look like it's a kids book and you might think that you already know everything in it, but you are WRONG. There is a very valuable lesson in the book that I think everyone should know. I love Dav Pilkey's drawing and writing style, it always brings me back to Captain Underpants. I honestly think that this book is amazing and I recommend it to kids ages 9 - 13.  


Dog Man: Lord of the Fleas

Fiction/Adventure/Comedy
Dav Pilkey

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  1. I liked how you passion was for this book and you added you favorite thing from the book to help use visualize with our example. This book also reminds me of the book can Captain Underpants. You just forgot to write the ratings for this book. Otherwise this is really good

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