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He uses a stick in the dirt floor to draw a diagram of the layout of a house ITBBTT. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 396) |
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ITBBTT we meet a search and resue dog. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (loc 386) |
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ITBBTT he had one hour to teach what had taken him two years of training to learn. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 391) |
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ITBBTT there is a character who had speent his entire life drinking out of a toilet bowl. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 365) |
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A character in this book weighs thirty-seven pounds. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 277) |
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ITBBTT the main character once woke up sick in Detroit. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 246) |
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ITBBTT we learn that the sad truth about search and rescue work is that there isn't always a rescue. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 198) |
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A staring contest made the main character cross-eyed ITBBTT. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 193) |
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ITBBTT the main character wakes up behind bars. Name the book. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 481) |
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ITBBTT a plan was put in motion for a house full of books. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 594) |
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ITBBTT a character has chronic ear infection. |
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The Trouble With Chickens (Loc 735) |
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This author teaches us that chickens do have ears. |
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This author sets her story at Barb's country house. Name the author. |
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The author of this book sets her story on the Fourth of July weekend. |
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ITBBTA we learn that POD is short for "probability of detection." Name the author. |
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This author names characters "Dirt", "Moosh", "Sugar", "Vince", "JJ", "Sweetie", and "Poppy". Name this author. |
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This author describes some of her characters like fuzzy popcorn kernels with feet. |
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In which book can a dog read a note on the refrigerator? |
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The Trouble With Chickens (p. 80) |
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In the book by this title a character is a "brilliant alpha dog who doesn't like company". |
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The Trouble With Chickens, (p. 44) |
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The author writes of an animal who spent 7 years as a search and rescue dog. |
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In the book by this author, the main character would only work for a cheeseburger. |
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In which book do we learn that nicknames are only cute when your mother knows where you are? |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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This author writes that there are inside dogs and outside dogs. |
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In this book, sometimes your gut can tell you more than your nose. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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A character in this book has eyes that were tiny , black and set so close to each other that they practically touched. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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A character states having been lowered from a helicopter, strapped to a snowmobile and flown 1st class to France. Name the book. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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In the book by this author a character has no problem with big words, "but there's a time and place for them". |
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A woman in this book had an old birdbath and a droopy tomato plant in her yard. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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In which book is a pawful of chicken feed given for repeating instructions? |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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In the book by this author, sometimes adrenaline is all you need. |
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This author tells us that a 'tell' is something people do when they're lying. |
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In the book by this author, it wasn't the linoleum that did him in, it was the empty plastic bottles. |
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Timing, weather, terrain, fatigue and dumb luck are things that can affect the outcome of a rescue. Name the book. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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A female in this book is teaching the rest of her family how to read. Name the book. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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An author writes that siblings were new enough to the world to be spitting up eggshells. Name the author. |
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In the book by this title, it rained hard; the kind of rain that makes grown men wear funny boots. |
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The Trouble With Chickens |
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