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  2. A Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a Stray - Wikipedia

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    The target audience for this book is grades 4–7. It is written from the first-person perspective of a female stray dog named Squirrel. Ann M. Martin bases her books on personal experiences and contemporary problems or events. [1] Martin is a children's author from Princeton, New Jersey.

  3. Category:Books about animals - Wikipedia

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    Category: Books about animals. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Dinosaur books (4 C, 13 P) Books about dogs (3 C, 6 P) E.

  4. Microsoft Dangerous Creatures - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Dangerous Creatures is an educational PC program by Microsoft Home.It was designed for Windows 3.1 and first published in August 1994. It was included in the "Microsoft Home bundle pack" along with 'Encarta', 'Works Multimedia', Money and 'Arcade & Best of Windows Entertainment Pack'.

  5. My Family and Other Animals - Wikipedia

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    The book is an autobiographical account of five years [2] in the childhood of naturalist Gerald Durrell, aged 10 at the start of the saga, of his family, pets and life during a sojourn on Corfu. The book is divided into three sections, marking the three villas where the family lived on the island.

  6. List of fictional rodents in literature - Wikipedia

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    Ron Weasley's pet rat. Scrabble Louisa May Alcott: Little Women: Pet rat of the March sisters. Socrates Stephen Gilbert: Ratman's Notebooks: A white rat who is befriended, and used for evil, in this 1968 horror novel; also appears in the film adaptation Willard and the 2003 remake Willard. Surfer Paul Zindel: Rats

  7. Animal (book) - Wikipedia

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    Animal is a non-fiction coffee table book edited by David Burnie, who was the main-editor, and several co-authors. The full title of the book is: Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to The World's WildLife. The 624-page book was published by Dorling Kindersley in 2001. The book is printed in full gloss paper and has numerous, full-color pictures.

  8. Category:English-language books - Wikipedia

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    Animal Ethics in the Wild; Animal Liberation (book) Animal Rights Without Liberation; Animal Theology; Animals' Rights; The Anita Bryant Story; Another Day in the Death of America; Another Gospel; Another Man's War; The Ant and the Elephant; Anthem (novella) The Anti-Chomsky Reader; Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe; Antifa: The Anti-Fascist ...

  9. Flush: A Biography - Wikipedia

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    The book, due to its subject matter, has often been considered one of her less serious artistic endeavours; however, she uses her distinctive stream of consciousness style to experiment with a non-human perspective. In places the novella plays with realism by allowing Flush an improbable amount of perception for a canine (Flush seems to grasp ...