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J**N
Sally May bought a baby from Hospital.
Or so Hank thinks, though he doesn't know anything about the town of Hospital. However, Little Alfred doesn't like Baby Molly, because he thinks his Mom doesn't love him anymore. The obvious choice of action is to run away, and that's exactly what he does. Now, it's up to Hank to brave the forest with the help of his old friend, Madame Moonshine. However, that might not be enough, because Sinister the Bobcat is on his trail!
A**G
A series in waiting
Still one of the best I am the biggest fan of the hank the crowding series and I would love for there to be a cartoon series because some friends and I have been waiting just in case but I can assure that they will be popular.
M**Y
So funny
All the Hank stories are so funny
H**Y
Another brilliant Hank adventure!
We sure do love Hank, he is the best & reading his adventures out loud always entertain. This one has all the favorite characters.
C**Y
Hank
THIS BOOK IS TO AWSOMEMy family and I love it so muchThey go crazy when I tell them the word " hank"We will reed until the end.
M**1
Good book
this is a good book it is about hank bobcat and little Alfred run away in to the wood it is a interesting book
R**R
Five Stars
Another fun Hank book to replace watching the news before sleeping.
A**S
Sibling Rivalry Gets Out of Hand
It's fun to anticipate Hank the Cowdog leaping to false conclusions in a single bound, his attempts to save face when he finds out he's wrong, mangling words, and yet somehow saving the day. Loved his reaction to newborn Molly Loper, though not the jealousy from big brother Alfred. Hank and Drover's conversation as they munched their tasteless co-op dog food in their improvised dog dish had me chuckling. Hank's encounter with the aptly-named Sinister made me wince in sympathy.The highlight, of course, was Hank's adventure in the dark unchanted (sic) forest. The place frightened him enough that only danger to Little Alfred could get him to enter, and he almost chickened out. It was nice to see Madame Moonshine the owl again. Rip and Snort, the coyote brothers, and the buzzards, Wallace and Junior, were also welcome. (I particularly enjoyed Wallace's contribution to "I Love All Kinds of Stuff," even if "Disorientation" had a better tune.)Old-time background music I recognized: "Turkey in the Straw," "I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair," "Old Folks at Home" (also known as "Way Down Upon the Suwanee/Swanee River") and "Oh, Shenandoah".Hank continues to offer some fine listening pleasure. I'm miffed that some other library patron has beaten me to the next audio book in the series.
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