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No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman
No More Dead Dogs Review
No More Dead Dogs is a book that I think could be a movie. The book is pretty good a 3 star book in my opinion. It is a book about a middle/high school student who is a football hero to his school and a non lie kind of person. He is giving the book Old Shep My Pal a bad rap and his teacher is making him do a report on it and goes into detention. He is then a observer of a play about old shep with a saboteur in the story.
As this story continues with other character Mr.Fogelman, Rachel Turner, Trudi Davis, and more. I would recommend it to a reader who likes twists and mystery for a younger standard of people. It has drama, romanceish, action, and mystery. Also if you’re a football or actor(or actress)this may be the book for you. If you can relate to a freshman or if you are you can kind of see the parallel to a nonfiction book and real life.
People need to see a young high school student develop through out a school year. Also the story is seen through many characters eyes like Trudi Davis, Rachel Turner, Mr. Fogelman, Wallace Wallace, and ect. I think the righting of the story was good seemed like a young man was talking or a girl
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