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  • Pick of the Litter

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 2006)
    Tom's grandfather is recovering from heart surgery, so during summer vacation Tom is helping him with his hunting dog business. It's hard work, but Tom doesn't mind so much after he falls in love with one of the pups, a rare blue-eyed pointer Tom names Tad. It's almost as if Tad understands when Tom talks to him, especially about confusing things like how hard it is to write to Angie, a girl Tom met on vacation. The trouble is, Grandpa promised the owner of the pup's sire the pick of the litter, and it's pretty clear that's Tad. Tom knows what he should do, but he can't help hoping there's a way to get around Grandpa's promise. How can he do the honorable thing when it will cost him what he wants most in the world?
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  • Danger in Quicksand Swamp: Danger in Quicksand Swamp

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 1991)
    When jake finds the old canoe filled with rocks and hidden in sand near the river, he and Ben are thrilled! But someone wants to bury it. Why? The trouble begins when they clean it up, discover a treasure map, and set out in their new boat in search of adventure.What they find instead is terror: alligators swarming around them, trapping them on the tiny island in the middle of the eerie Swamp. But there is an even more fearsome enemy: a shadowy figure who is waiting to kill them if they survive the alligators and the quicksand that lies beyond...
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  • Upchuck and the Rotten Willy

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1998)
    The happiest of Chuck's nine lives comes to an end when his two best friends move away, leaving him to wander the neighborhood alone, a habit that brings him face to face with a big, black, surprisingly friendly Rottweiler. Reprint.
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  • Skinny-Dipping at Monster Lake

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Kent doesn't believe in monsters. But he knows he saw two gleaming yellow eyes beneath the surface of Cedar Lake when he and his buddies were camping at the lake. When he sneaks out alone a few nights later to investigate, the eyes return -- and they seem to be following him. Kent and his friends are determined to solve the mystery of the Cedar Lake monster. But what they discover one dark summer night is just as surprising as a monster -- and just as dangerous.
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  • The BACKWARD BIRD DOG PAPERBACK

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 1997)
    What's a Bird Dog to Do? Everyone knows a bird dog leads with his nose. Everyone but J.C. After all, what's a pup supposed to think when he's welcomed to his new home by a cat who thwacks him on the nose with his claws...a dog who bites him on the nose...a bee sting on his you-know-what and a mad mamma bird who attacks the sorest part of his body with her beak? Poor J.C. All he wants is love...cuddling up to My Justin...a good tummy-scratching by My Bill and My Carol. J.C. wants to make his new family proud. But how can he point with a nose everyone wants to attack? There must be a better way...
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  • Buffalo Gal: Buffalo Gal

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Amanda Guthridge finds adventure and romance when she and her mother travel to the Texas-Oklahoma frontier on a trip to save the buffalo. By the author of Beauty and the Red Dog. Reprint.
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  • The Legend of Thunderfoot

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 25, 2007)
    The day of the Naming is an important one for young roadrunners. That's when roadrunner parents judge the speed, courage, and hunting skill of their offspring and choose fitting names for them. One proud fledgling dreams of being named Muscles, or Dash, or even Hunter. If only he hadn't pursued those three juicy grasshoppers for a final snack. If only he'd remembered his parents' lesson: "Always look before you leap." If only he'd paid more attention to the mouse family that had lost two children to a nearby snake. If only the rattler had given some warning before it struck.... Miraculously, the young roadrunner survives the attack, but not without damage. With their son's feet swollen to such an enormous size, his parents have no choice but to give him the humiliating name of Thunderfoot. It's enough to make a roadrunner wallow in self-pity and give up. But the only thing bigger than Thunderfoot's feet is his heart, and with some not always gentle goading from a wise old gopher tortoise named Berland, he finds the courage to go forward and seek his destiny -- and to become the stuff of legends.
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  • Coyote Autumn

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    "You Can't Keep A Coyote! They're Wild...." Brad has always wanted a dog, so when he catches the little coyote, he decides to keep it. He couldn't have a dog when his family lived in a Chicago apartment, but now that they've moved to rural Oklahoma anything seems possible. Even rescuing an orphaned coyote pup...and keeping it a secret from his parents. With his friend Nolan's help, Brad is determined to tame Scooter, train him, play with him, and hide him in an old dog pen behind the barn. It almost works...until Mom and Dad discover his secret -- and Scooter steals their hearts and gives them all a coyote's-eye view of what it's like to live in the dangerous world of men.
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  • The Christmas Spurs

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 1991)
    When you're a big brother you don't cry, no matter how scared you are. And I'm scared. My little brother, Jimmy, is sick. All I want for Christmas is for him to get well.Santa seems to be listening when we get Buck, the best horse ever! I get spurs, and Jimmy gets a new cowboy hat, a real Stetson. He's so happy it almost makes us forget...untilJimmy's in the hospital again. I try to act big and strong. But I feel angry and sad, until the miracle happens...on an unforgettable Christmas day...
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  • The Backward Bird Dog

    Bill Wallace

    language (Aladdin, Oct. 17, 2009)
    What's a Bird Dog to Do? Everyone knows a bird dog leads with his nose. Everyone but J.C. After all, what's a pup supposed to think when he's welcomed to his new home by a cat who thwacks him on the nose with his claws...a dog who bites him on the nose...a bee sting on his you-know-what and a mad mamma bird who attacks the sorest part of his body with her beak? Poor J.C. All he wants is love...cuddling up to My Justin...a good tummy-scratching by My Bill and My Carol. J.C. wants to make his new family proud. But how can he point with a nose everyone wants to attack? There must be a better way...
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  • Running Wild

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Chuck finds himself torn between his best friend, Willy the Rottweiler, and his two new companions, Roscoe and his sister Rikki, two cats who think that dogs are awful.
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  • Upchuck and the Rotten Willy

    Bill Wallace

    language (Aladdin, July 29, 2014)
    Chuck’s a cat with a great life—until Katie goes away to college and his best friend moves. Left all alone, Chuck starts to venture farther and farther into the neighborhood and one fateful night finds himself face-to-face with a beast as big and black as death. His name is Rotten Willy—and he’s a dog with a heart of gold.
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