Evil Lassie

By Trina Jacobs
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(4.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: March 21, 2012
Words: 1,208 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476492735


Short description

Lassie doesn't want to be a good dog anymore, so she changes her name, wreaks havoc, and fulfills her ultimate fantasy.

Tags

humor, dog, evil, well, collie, lassie, trina jacobs, timmy

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Review by: Sandra Black on March 21, 2012 : star star star star
This was fun. It gave me a good snigger on each page. I simply can't understand why Lassie didn't add "Rick Santorum" to the list of possible evil names. Perhaps he was too evil. Jacobs has produced a competent, amusing and cleverly written satire. Well worth a laugh.
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Review by: Ferdinand Stowell on March 21, 2012 : star star star star
A quick glance at this title had me laughing, not something I could say of "War and Peace", which may (or not) have more literary merit. Those with attention deficit disorder may feel cheated; with only 1200 words, there just isn't time for their attention to stray, forcing them to complete an entire work at one sitting. It's so wonderfully silly that I kept laughing throughout - who wouldn't get tired of saving Timmy from the well? Spoiler alert: It becomes clear by the end that Lassie is lazy as well as evil - can we expect more of her non-adventures in the future? I'll try "Were-Poodles and Dragon-Cats" soon.
Thanks
Ferdinand Stowell
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