Spring has sprung - and so have we... even cats and dogs get crazy in the spring. After all, what self-respecting cat (that's me, Chuck) stays somewhere he doesn't want to be? And what self-respecting dog (that's Rotten Willy, who calls me Upchuck) won't let his best friend (me) goad him into action on a fine spring day? Believe me, it's not easy getting a lumpy Rottweiler over - or under - a big wooden gate I figured it was about time I took Willy to my pal Luigi's restaurant for a great spaghetti and meatball dinner. Problem was, Luigi didn't understand that some dogs and cats, particularly an exceptional feline like me, can be friends. He was only trying to protect me when he took after Willy with a skillet Did he run Then Willy decided to teach me how to chase cows. ME chase cows? Me-ow I tried to introduce him to something more civilized, like chasing mice, but no go. Then came the skunk. Need I say more? But the real obstacle to a long-lasting friendship was yet to come.
I liked this book because it was, like most of Bill Wallace's books, about animals! I recommend it! There are 2 other Upchuck And The Rotten Willy books, (by Bill Wallace) which I also recommend.
Upchuck and Rotten Will, The Great Escape
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The title of this book is called Upchuck and Rotten Willy, The Great Escape. It is all about a dog named Willy, or Rotten Willy, and a cat named Chuck or Upchuck. They are trying to get Willy out of his yard so he can explore with Chuck. There is one problem though, Willy can't climb.This book doesn't really have hard words. It would probably be for kids between the ages of 8 & 10. Older kids might like it but it would probably be a little easy.I particularly liked it because it was exciting and hilarious. Not only that, but it shows two creatures (a cat and a dog) working together to get what they want. Will they succeed? Or will their life be the same forever?
A Whole Lot of Fun!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Bill Wallace brings our friends Upchuck and Rotten Willy back again for another fast-paced adventure. This time Rotten Willy leaves the safety of his backyard and gets in trouble each step of the way. Upchuck can't figure out how his lovable friend can get in so much trouble! But, he's there to rescue his doggy pal from danger. Good read for 3rd-6th graders and excellent as a book to read to children. Only problem, you can't put it down!
This is an awesome book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is one of the best books I've ever read. A cat and a dog are best friends. The dog (Willy) always has to stay in his yard, but one day, they get borred. They decide to try and get out of Willy's yard. To find out what happens, read Upchuck and the Rotten Willy, The Great Escape!
upchuck and willy are great and funny friends
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book captured the true essense of the young reader. It gave them something to read about and keeps them interested. It provides laughs and adventure to read.
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