A Tale of Two Kitties (Dog Man #3)

by Dav Pilkey (Author) Dav Pilkey (Illustrator)

A Tale of Two Kitties (Dog Man #3)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Dog Man

A cute kitten disrupts Petey's plans in the third Dog Man book from worldwide bestselling author and artist Dav Pilkey.

He was the best of dogs... He was the worst of dogs... It was the age of invention... It was the season of surprise... It was the eve of supa sadness... It was the dawn of hope...

Dog Man hasn't always been a paws-itive addition to the police force. While he can muzzle miscreants, he tends to leave a slick of slobber in his wake! This time, Petey the Cat's dragged in a tiny bit of trouble -- a double in the form of a kitten clone. Dog Man will have to work twice as hard to bust these furballs and remain top dog!

Dav Pilkey's wildly popular Dog Man series appeals to readers of all ages and explores universally positive themes, including empathy, kindness, persistence, and the importance of being true to one's self.

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Starred Review
High-intensity, heartwarming, and, above all, hysterically funny.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4—Fifth graders George and Harold, inspired by reading classic literature in school, have finished their third "Dog Man" graphic novel. A cop with the head of a canine and the body of a policeman, Dog Man fights crime while trying hard to be a good boy. As in the earlier installments, he defends his city from a daunting array of bad guys. Flippy the fish returns as an evil cyborg to ravage the city with an army of Beasty Buildings, and Petey the mad scientist cat clones himself and causes double trouble for our dogged hero. Though George and Harold are a bit older and "totally mature" now, their artwork remains charmingly childlike, with bold outlines and colorful simple backgrounds, and their dialogue retains its amusing misspellings and quirky syntax. Madcap action and general silliness abound on every page. The book is filled with laugh-out-loud situations, puns, delightful Flip-o-Rama animations, and a lot of licking and chewing on furniture—enough to keep even the most jaded young reader enthralled. VERDICT Pilkey has done it again. This latest installment is just as "supa" funny and irreverent as the first two volumes in the series. Sure to be popular, it's a great choice for elementary school graphic novel collections and of particular interest to reluctant readers and fans of the series.—Kelley Gile, Cheshire Public Library, CT

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes


I LOVE DAV PILKEY

EVERYTHING

dog man

it is th

dog man

It is the best book i had read the book is every cool and thank you for ginveing me the books and the end of the book is good and the illustrations and good pages

its so funny

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I like dogman how he savs the city

i love this book

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I love dog man books. Petey was trying to find littl petey. and he coud'ed find him and dog m an jumped n cheef. try this book you will probly like it.

This book is Supa hilarious

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The book was excellent

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" A tale of the two kittens ", A tale of the two kittens was excellent because I liked how Petey the Cat cloned himself end then he screamed "GIVE ME MY LIVE BACK" it was super funny and it put me in a bunch a laughs and Petey's clone can calling him PAPA. That's why I love " A tale of the two kittens ".

Dog man 3 is the best book I've ever read because it had so much drama. It was exciting it has action and it's sad too and it has a little bit of ever thing .And whoever made this book you are the best author in the whole world, But for real I would read this book ever day if I had to for the rest of my life .Ever time I read this book it's like i'm in a different world that's just filled with adventure . That's why I think this book is awesome,amazing .

Dav Pilkey

When Dav Pilkey was a kid, he was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. Dav was so disruptive in class that his teachers made him sit out in the hallway every day. Luckily, Dav loved to draw and make up stories. He spent his time in the hallway creating his own original comic books -- the very first adventures of Dog Man and Captain Underpants. In the second grade, Dav's teacher ripped up his comics and told him he couldn't spend the rest of his life making silly books. Fortunately, Dav was not a very good listener.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781338741056
Lexile Measure
390
Guided Reading Level
Q
Publisher
Graphix
Publication date
August 20, 2021
Series
Dog Man
BISAC categories
JUV008020 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes
JUV008040 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Action & Adventure
JUV008110 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Humorous
JUV008050 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Animals
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Cats
Dogs
JUVENILE FICTION
Police
Cartoons and comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Humorous comics
Comics & Graphic Novels
Action & Adventure

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