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Bad

This series delves into the darker aspects of human nature and moral complexities. It follows characters navigating their flaws and desires, often leading them down challenging paths. The narratives are filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and profound explorations of ethical gray areas. Readers will find themselves captivated by stories that question the boundaries of good and evil.

Bad Cat
Bad Dog

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  • Bad Dog

    • 256 pages
    • 9 hours of reading
    3.8(293)Add rating

    Bad habits, bad attitudes, bad breath. With a weakness for bad outfits and having bad hair days. Dogs are no less bad than cats, so it was only a matter of time before, emboldened by the runaway success of Bad Cat , the #1 New York Times bestseller with 487,000 copies in print, dogs would be begging for the chance to speak out. Dogs like:Trixie, the puppy eating her own foot, who says: “If you’re wondering, it tastes like chicken.” Or the aging Sam, eyes popping out of his head and granny glasses askew: “Sweet mother of mercy—the Viagra’s working!” Or Tasia, a big mutt forced to wear little Santa hats, who snarls: “I’d like to roast your chestnuts on an open fire.” There’s Dallas the surly yoga instructor. The old letch Samson, half-mastiff and half-slobber. Barley of the Order of the Vested Shih Tzus. Devil-worshipping Penny. Friend of sailors Miz Skeeter Bug. And Charlie, whose words should be heeded by every owner who thinks it’s cute to dress up the family pet: “Listen to me! I am not a bird. I am not a plane. I’m just your dog, Charlie.” In the same format as Bad Cat , with 244 truly funny photographs (including a number of group portraits), plus name, age, hobby, and candid quote.

    Bad Dog
  • Presents photographs of mischievous kittens and cats, along with quotations describing the intentions and attitudes of the feline subjects.

    Bad Cat