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Fenway and Hattie by Victoria J. Coe
Fenway and Hattie by Victoria J. Coe









Fenway and Hattie by Victoria J. Coe

Just make sure you go walk yours before they start reading it. It's the perfect letter for any of Fenway's cousins and it's also the perfect letter for their humans, too. Happy Fenway, scared Fenway, adventurous Fenway, and all sorts of fun characters and moments. I have to give this five loud WOOFs because it had everything I want in a letter. So I told him we needed to write back to Fenway but he kept saying, "It's a bark, not a letter." Sometimes I worry about him. I tried to get him to read it again to me, but he wouldn't. I had to know what was going to happen to Fenway and his human! I mean, who stops in the middle of an important letter to go pee in a bowl? When my human finished the letter I was so happy. My human wanted to stop reading so he could go pee about halfway through, but I didn't let him. I felt so bad for Fenway, but I knew he'd come up with a plan. And then Fenway met some new dogs (also my cousins), but they were kind of mean. I wasn't scared until Fenway had to battle the Wicked Floor because we have one, too, and it's awful. And it was all about how he had to move to a new place. But that's okay because apparently, the thing was actually a letter from Fenway. blah, blah, nothing about food, blah, blah." But the thing he was holding had a picture of my cousin on it so I jumped up on the couch to see what it was.

Fenway and Hattie by Victoria J. Coe

He came into the sit-down-and-eat-pizza room one day and said, "LeeLoo, come here. I received an ARF-sorry, ARC of Fenway and Hattie in exchange for an honest review.











Fenway and Hattie by Victoria J. Coe