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Paperback Garfield Eats Crow: His 39th Book

ISBN: 0345452011

ISBN13: 9780345452016

Garfield Eats Crow: His 39th Book

(Book #39 in the Garfield Series)

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The perfect holiday gift for fans of the witty kitty Mischief's on the menu and trouble's brewin' in this concoction of comics. Share in the shenanigans, as Garfield, the furry prankster, engages in a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Highly Entertaining

I bought this book for my classroom. I've always loved Garfield, and my students love him, too! They love this book!

Garfield in his 39th Book

Being a big Garfield fan, I enjoyed this book. It is a wonderful, entertaining book (although you should first read Garfield Beefs Up, #37, and Garfield Gets Cookin', #38, before you read this book.) But I recommend this book to anybody, Garfield fan or not. Great art, and heartwarming fat cat, Garfield, is back again!

if you ask me, this is better than some reviews say

The title here should have been the first sentence! I was amazed by how much the first strip was like an opening joke. If Garfield keeps on going like this, it could get more popular than "Peanuts" was.

It's Garfield...

At his best. WIth three sets of Spider Weeks (for those who love Spider jokes), more Jon/Date jokes and tons of comedy. Just check it out

Another hilarious collection of the fat cat and his friends

Although I am close to thirty years old, Garfield the cat is one of my favorite childhood characters. I don't know if it was his love for lasagna or his sarcastic wit that attracted me to the fat cat but after all these years, I am still a huge Garfield fan. It has been over a year since his last book. I have been anticipating this book for some time now. Of course I was not let down. Garfield can never let me down with his lazy, selfish, and often abusive nature. Odie is still the dumbest animated dog there is, and Jon remains to be the dorkiest cat owner to walk the face of the earth. My favorite moments in the book definitely involves spiders and Garfield finding ways to squish them. Then there is Jon trying to get a date but ends up getting shot down by most women he encounters in person or over the phone. I wish Jim Davis would bring back Nermal the world's cutest kitten so I can see Garfield mail him to Abu Dhabi. Oh well, seeing Garfield squish spiders is good enough for me. If there is one thing I really appreciate from Jim Davis is that his cartoons never involves politics or social issues. Everything that is funny is at the expense of Jon, Odie, and spiders. I will never grow out of my Garfield obsession. I am a fan for life.
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