The book Puppet Wrangler was written by author Vicki Grant Here you can read free online of Puppet Wrangler book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Puppet Wrangler a good or bad book?
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“I had no idea you were alive!” Bitsie was saying to this dusty brown furball with one missing eye. “Had I known, I would have called you when your show got cancelled.” I couldn’t believe it. Was Bitsie blind? The only thing that would have made Mavor the Mammoth look any less alive was to have an axe in his head and some flies buzzing around the wound. “Bitsie,” I said. He ignored me. It was like when Kayleigh Mombourquette, my so-called best friend in Grade Two, met Melissa Weagle. I didn’t co...unt anymore. Bitsie had new friends to talk to now. “It wasn’t your fault,” he was saying. “You didn’t have much to work with. I mean, a dinosaur day care? Whose idea was that? Don’t these people realize that there’s not a mammoth alive who could fit in those eensy-teensy chairs?” Bitsie rolled his eyes and elbowed Mavor in that old “Can-you-believe-these-guys?” way. Mavor’s front leg bent up backwards and landed in his ear. It stayed there. I tried again. “Bitsie.”
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