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Boys Are Dogs
Boys Are Dogs
Author: Leslie Margolis
That?s what Annabelle discovers on her first day in her brand-new life. Birchwood Middle School is totally different from her old all-girls elementary. In fact, lots of things in Annabelle?s life are totally different now that she?s back from summer camp. There?s mom?s new boyfriend, a new house, new friends ? even a new puppy that likes to chew...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781423377283
ISBN-10: 1423377281
Publication Date: 1/20/2009
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: All Ages
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Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Book Type: Audio CD
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Reviewed by hoopsielv for TeensReadToo.com

Annabelle comes home from summer camp to a lot of new changes in her life. She's moving into a new house with her mom's new boyfriend.

They buy her a puppy in hopes that she will have a better adjustment.

The puppy appears to be a bouncy ball of fur, but he soon gets into everything! Annabelle certainly has her hands full! Luckily, she has a book on raising dogs that should help.

Going to a new school is another change in Annabelle's life. She had previously gone to an all-girls school, so for the first time she has boys in her classes. It only takes her a minute to realize that boys are dogs! One boy tells her to go into the wrong classroom, another kicks her chair in class, and her two lab partners either ignore her or make fun of her.

Annabelle's book on training dogs proves to be a bigger help than she originally plans. She can use the tips with Pepper and also with the boys at school! She's got to make them all realize that she is the boss and the dominant dog of them all!

This book was terrific! It was full of laughs and I enjoyed seeing what Annabelle planned to do next. She's a character who starts out unsure of herself but you really see her confidence grow in the book. This would be an enjoyable read for anyone, whether you are in junior high or just want to relive those memories!