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My Squirrely Husband : How Squirrels Entertained a Family for 25 Years |
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Rating:  Summary: I've fought this battle, too! Review: Anyone who has fought this battle must read this book. Entertaining. Learn new ways to fight these little varmints! Have fun!
Rating:  Summary: A cheery, warmhearted read! Review: Enchanting tales of man v. beast, ok man v. a cute, fat squirrel, will keep you wishing for the simple days and make your attention turn towards the wonder of the outdoors. All the pranks and inventions will keep you happily confused on who to root for. Wonderful to share with the family on a cold winter night by the fire!
Rating:  Summary: The worst book ever Review: First of all im sorry that i paid the money that i did,im not quite sure if this book was supposed to be fact or fiction. The photos in the book were of very poor quality,and also very hard to follow this alice in wornderland story for it had no direction what so ever. I would not advise anyone to buy this book unless you are an "yooper"(and everyone knows there a breed of there own)
Rating:  Summary: Did you have squirrels in your backyard? Review: I remember the squirrels in my backyard when I was growing up . . how great to have this story to share with my children. A great invitation to turn off the T.V. and look out the window . . nature is so much more entertaining, especially when you give it a helping hand.
Rating:  Summary: Well-written, fun! Review: When I read this book, it took me back to a charming mid-20th century, mid-America. The author has an engaging way of telling tales of big family life, untamed nature, and the perennial battle of man-versus-squirrel. The family's encounters with neighborhood wildlife are so outrageous, I wouldn't have believed them without the pages of photos! I've read it twice!
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