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Totally Joe

Totally Joe

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2007
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When he is given an assignment to write his autobiography on alphabetized cards during the span of a school year, Joe Bunch takes it on with little enthusiasm until his writing begins to help him understand himself, his feelings for his boyfriend Colin Briggs, and his place in the world as the misfit he thinks himself to be. Reprint.
Horace and Morris But Mostly Dolores

Horace and Morris But Mostly Dolores

James Howe

Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
2003
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Will their friendship ever be the same? Horace, Morris, and Dolores have been best friends forever. They do everything together -- from sailing the seven sewers to climbing Mount Ever-Rust. But one day Horace and Morris join the Mega-Mice (no girls allowed), and Dolores joins the Cheese Puffs (no boys allowed). Is this the end? Or will Horace and Morris but mostly Dolores find a way to save the day -- and their friendship?
Scared Silly: Ready-To-Read Level 3

Scared Silly: Ready-To-Read Level 3

James Howe

Simon Spotlight
2005
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It's Halloween night and many spooky things are happening at the Monroe house. The wind is howling. The walls are creaking. Bunnicula's eyes are gleaming red. But worst of all, there is a witch in the kitchen Harold the dog, Chester the cat, and Howie the dachshund puppy are all scared silly. Are they doomed to be part of a witch's brew? And does Bunnicula have anything to do with the strange goings-on?
Bud Barkin, Private Eye

Bud Barkin, Private Eye

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2004
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Dear Reader, The guy who usually writes these letters asked me to do it instead. Maybe he was having a bad writing day. Maybe he wanted me to play the sap for him. Or maybe he ran into Trouble with a capital T. Well, Trouble's in my business. I'm a dog. I'm a detective. The name's Bud Barkin. And this book is about the case I had involving a dame named Delilah Gorbish, whom I would call Trouble with a capital T except I've used that metaphor already, and the clown named Crusty Carmady whose calling card is a teakettle that he heaves through windows. Nice pair of birds. The mystery deepens with another character called the Big Fish, who isn't really a fish and who's addicted to the Home Shopping Network. Hey, I don't write 'em -- I just solve 'em. Yours truly, Bud Barkin, P.E.
The Amazing Odorous Adventures of Stinky Dog

The Amazing Odorous Adventures of Stinky Dog

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2004
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In order to meet his deadline, writer Howie Monroe transforms himself into Stinky Dog, a cute wire-haired dachshund puppy armed with extremely smelly fire power that bends steel and clobbers criminals with a single blast, but when he goes up against the vile Bathman, will it be the end of Stinky Dog? Reprint.
Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Time

Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Time

James Howe

Candlewick Press (MA)
2008
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The creators of the E. B. White Read Aloud winner Houndsley and Catina offer a charming sequel about taking time out from the hustle and bustle. The first snow of winter has fallen, and Houndsley is very happy, as he loves the quiet time. Catina does not like the quiet time, however, and she does not enjoy being snowed in. What about all her plans for the day? What if their evening concert has to be canceled? With a bit of pretending, a few books and board games, a flourish of creativity, and some time to dream, Houndsley helps Catina let go of her worries and enjoy the snowy day, wherever it might take them.
Houndsley and Catina Plink and Plunk

Houndsley and Catina Plink and Plunk

James Howe

Candlewick Press (MA)
2009
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A charming tale about paddling past fears with the help of true friends. Houndsley loves to canoe. Catina loves to ride bikes. But when Houndsley takes Catina out canoeing, she chatters the whole time, drowning out the sounds Houndsley loves, like the call of birds or the plink and plunk of the paddles. And when Catina wants to go biking, Houndsley balks at going, even though Bert says he wants to come along. What is wrong with Catina? And what is wrong with Houndsley? Luckily, with Bert's help, they discover that the things you're afraid of are easier to do with a good friend or two at your side.
Houndsley and Catina

Houndsley and Catina

James Howe

Candlewick Press (MA)
2013
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This charming trio of chapters implicitly testifies to the adage that opposites attract. -- Publishers Weekly Catina wants to be a famous writer. Houndsley is an excellent cook. Catina thinks Houndsley is a wonder. Houndsley thinks Catina is a very good friend. So what should Houndsley say about Catina's seventy-four-chapter memoir? And can Catina find the right words of comfort for Houndsley after the big cooking contest fiasco? The subtle dance of friendship -- from holding your tongue to knowing what to say -- is played out in three sweetly humorous tales about an unlikely, likable pair.
Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Time

Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Time

James Howe

Candlewick Press (MA)
2013
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"Fully suits newly independent readers." -- Kirkus Reviews The first snow of winter has fallen, and Houndsley is very happy, as he loves the quiet time. Catina does not like the quiet time, however, and she does not enjoy being snowed in. What about all her plans for the day? What if their evening concert has to be canceled? With a bit of pretending, a few books and board games, a flourish of creativity, and some time to dream, Houndsley helps Catina let go of her worries and enjoy the snowy day, wherever it might take them. Candlewick Sparks are perfect for the newly independent reader: * Award-winning stories by top authors & illustrators* Short, engaging chapters* Vibrant illustrations* Welcoming design* Rich vocabulary
Brontorina

Brontorina

James Howe

ACAIR
2012
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Brontor�ona has a dream. She wants to dance. But Brontor�ona is rather large- too large to fit in Madame Lucille's dance studio. Brontorina does not have the right shoes, and everyone knows you can't dance without the proper footwear. Still, Brontor�ona knows, deep in her heart, that she is meant to be a ballerina. (Scottish Gaelic language).
Big Bob, Little Bob

Big Bob, Little Bob

James Howe

Walker Books Ltd
2021
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It’s not easy to become friends with someone who is nothing like you – but surprising things can happen when you give it a try.A comforting story of friendship for any child who does not conform to traditional gender stereotypes, this is the story of two boys, as different as different can be. Big Bob likes trucks and throwing balls and being loud. Little Bob likes dolls and jingling bracelets and being quiet. No matter what they do, they do not do it the same. But when they become new neighbours, they might just find a way to be friends... With humour and tenderness, James Howe and Laura Ellen Anderson beautifully depict the struggles and joys that come when friendships are forged between different kinds of people.
Tyrone O’Saurus Dreams

Tyrone O’Saurus Dreams

James Howe

Walker Books Ltd
2021
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In this prehistoric story of defying expectations, a young dinosaur finds unexpected support for his secret dream: to become a dancer.Tyrone has a dream. But it seems like everyone else has their own dream for Tyrone. Should he be a dentist? A lawyer? A football player like his brother Johnny? None of these things make Tyrone happy. But then he meets the strongest dinosaur he’s ever seen, who inspires him to follow his own heart and become a dancer, like her. A captivating story about a young dinosaur who, with a little love and encouragement, finds the courage to dance his way into his dreams.
Addie on the Inside

Addie on the Inside

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2012
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Outspoken seventh grader Addie Carle confronts bullying and heartbreak in this third book of the funny, heartfelt, and beloved Misfits series by Bunnicula author James Howe. They say in the seventh grade you are who they say you are, but how can that be true? How can I be a Godzilla-girl lezzie loser know-it-all big mouth beanpole string bean freaky tall fall-down spaz attack brainiac maniac hopeless nerd *bad word* brown-nosing teacher's pet... How can I be all that and still be true to the real me while everyone is saying: This is who you are. Addie has been called a lot of names. Until now, her tough exterior and her best friends--Bobby, Joe, and Skeezie--made the teasing easy enough to ignore. But dealing with a broken heart in more ways than one makes seventh grade harder than Addie expected, and she begins to wonder if standing up for who she is on the inside will only make her more of a target on the outside.
Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow

Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2006
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When the celebrated author of fright, M. T. Graves, comes to stay at the Monroe house as part of Pete's prize for winning a school contest, Chester the cat is fearful of the writer's pet crow whom appears to have its beady-eyes constantly focused on his dear friend, Bunnicula.
Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow

Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2008
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The Monroe house is going mad with excitement. Pete has just won a contest, and the prize is a school visit from none other than M. T. Graves, Pete's idol and the bestselling author of the FleshCrawlers series. He's even going to stay with the Monroes while he's visiting Harold and Howie are thrilled, but Chester the cat is suspicious. Why does Graves dress all in black? Why doesn't the beady-eyed crow perched on his shoulder say anything? Why has a threatening flock of crows invaded the backyard? And most worrisome of all: In each of the FleshCrawlers books, why does something bad always happen to the pets? Suddenly, Graves's interest in all of the animals -- especially Bunnicula -- looks far from innocent. It's up to Chester, Harold, and Howie to find out if M. T. Graves and Edgar Allan Crow are really devising a plot to make their beloved bunny. . . NEVERMORE.
The Celery Stalks at Midnight

The Celery Stalks at Midnight

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2006
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HARE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW Bunnicula is missing Chester is convinced all the world's vegetables are in danger of being drained of their life juices and turned into zombies. Soon he has Harold and Howie running around sticking toothpicks through hearts of lettuce and any other veggie in sight. Of course, Chester has been known to be wrong before...but you can never be too careful when there's a vampire bunny at large
Howliday Inn

Howliday Inn

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2006
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Not a great place to visit, and you wouldn't want to live there The Monroes have gone on vacation, leaving Harold and Chester at Chateau Bow-Wow -- not exactly a four-star hotel. On the animals' very first night there, the silence is pierced by a peculiar wake-up call -- an unearthly howl that makes Chester observe that the place should be called Howliday Inn. But the mysterious cries in the night (Chester is convinced there are werewolves afoot) are just the beginning of the frightening goings-on. Soon animals start disappearing, and there are whispers of murder. Is checkout time at Chateau Bow-Wow going to come earlier than Harold and Chester anticipated?
Nighty-Nightmare

Nighty-Nightmare

James Howe

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2007
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THINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM.... Are Harold, Howie, and Chester simply lost in the woods with Dawg, their strange new friend? Or have they been lured away from their campsite intentionally, leaving the Monroes at the mercy of evil spirits with mayhem on their minds? Lulling Dawg to sleep with a bedtime story may be their only hope of escaping -- but is the hare-raising tale of the origins of Bunnicula, the vampire bunny, really a bedtime story?