Thoughts of Dog

Thoughts of Dog

Author: Matt Nelson

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2020-10-27

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1524866830

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Based on the beloved Twitter sensation, Thoughts of Dog contains never-before-seen, sweet and funny reflections on life from the pup-spective of a gooooob dog, who, above all else, loves their human. Join a dog and their stuffed “fren” sebastian as they navigate life’s adventures through the most wholesome lens imaginable. The mastermind behind WeRateDogs, Matt Nelson, expands the Thoughts of Dog universe born on social media with his new book for anyone looking for a smile.


The Little Book of Big Corgi Butts

The Little Book of Big Corgi Butts

Author: Zoey Acoff

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1647002974

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An illustrated activity book featuring the adorable, fluffy corgi bum What’s floofy, boopy, splooty, and driving people wild? Corgi butts. Corgis have been breaking the Internet with their heart-shaped bottoms and woeful glances since the dawn of online. Now, finally, The Little Book of Big Corgi Butts will be the first-ever illustrated ode to the world’s favorite dog booty. Part activity book, part homage, this book is a delightful dose of much-needed comfort and cuteness. The Little Book of Big Corgi Butts offers all the charming, escapist fun that anxious adults need today, as well as a stress-relieving, hands-on experience anyone can enjoy. With activities and coloring pages, this book offers Corgi Crosswords, how-tos for drawing derpy pups, amusing word searches, and more. Irresistibly adorable, The Little Book of Big Corgi Butts is primed to be the must-have gift book of the season for pet lovers and anyone who could use more smiles and soft tushies in their life.


Dog Shaming

Dog Shaming

Author: Pascale Lemire

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2013-09-24

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0385349343

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Based on the runaway web phenomenon (dogshamingdotcom), Dog Shaming features the most hilarious, most shameful, and never-before-seen doggie misdeeds. Our dogs are our best friends. They are always happy to see us. They comfort us in our times of need. They also eat our shoes, stain our carpets, and embarrass us in front of our guests. Dog owners everywhere have found their outlet in Dog Shaming, where they can confess their dogs' biggest (and often grossest!) sins, which turn out to be recognizably universal—complete with snapshots of ridiculously cute but shamed pups who don't seem capable of humping humans, pooping on pillows, or snagging steak straight from a grill. So share in the shaming and laugh through your frustration as Dog Shaming reminds us that unconditional love goes both ways.


#WeRateDogs

#WeRateDogs

Author: Matt Nelson

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2017-09-14

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 178685502X

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Based on the social media sensation, #WeRateDogs features the most heroic puppers, adorable floofers and entertaining pooches the world has ever seen. It will take you on a journey through the science of dog rating and its unwavering rules. They are certainly not arbitrary and this book is definitely not just about how cute dogs are.


Bootsy the Floppy Eared Corgi

Bootsy the Floppy Eared Corgi

Author: Justin Venneri

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578747774

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Bootsy is a Corgi puppy who is adopted and moves to New York City. There are so many new sights, smells, and sounds to discover. Along the way he makes new friends, but there's something bothering him-his big floppy ears haven't gone up like other Corgis! Wanting to look like them, Bootsy tries all sorts of crazy things to make his ears stand up, but maybe he needs to learn that he's perfect just the way he is.


Rust on the Allegheny

Rust on the Allegheny

Author: Corey McCullough

Publisher: Corey McCullough

Published: 2021-07-23

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0996690271

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*** 2022 Independent Publisher Book Awards Bronze Medal Winner, Best Regional Fiction - US Northeast *** A multi-generation family saga set in a Pennsylvania town that changed the world. In 2019, a man takes a copyediting job at his local newspaper. In 1939, a boy stands outside a theater and hatches a plan to sneak in. And on a cold, rainy night in 1982, a college student gives a bloodied hitchhiker a ride. Not one of these individuals is aware of how these seemingly isolated events will change their lives forever, or the inexorable connections between them. Rust on the Allegheny is a historical fiction novel told through the shifting perspectives of multiple generations of the MacCulloch family, a bloodline said to be cursed by perennial misfortune. It is the story of one family's messy and at times dysfunctional relationship with their hometown of Latonia City, Pennsylvania — where moldering Victorian manors and empty art deco theaters tell of the rich heritage and industrial downturn of America's Rust Belt, with glimpses of hope for the future.