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Authors: Darby Conley
ISBN-13: 9780740791895, ISBN-10: 0740791893
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Date Published: October 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Darby Conley

Darby Conley first brought the characters Bucky, Satchel, and Rob to life in 1996. He lives in Massachusetts.

Book Synopsis

Bucky B. Katt is leading the charge of the Highlands Kittyscouts. Bolstered by his roommates Rob Wilco (decked out in a borrowed hotel bathrobe and a Burger King crown) and Satchel Pooch (protected by a colander helmet), the trio from Get Fuzzy are ready to entertain their readers with another collection of their antics. Bucky's crazy schemes and snarky attitude play off the good hearted Satchel and the exasperated Rob to endless comic results.

School Library Journal

Gr 6 Up—This 10th collection of "Get Fuzzy" newspaper strips was originally syndicated in 2007. Rob Wilco and his two pets, Satchel Pooch and Bucky Katt, continue their daily misadventures of feline-vs.-canine competitiveness, misunderstanding the human world, and squabbling over word meanings and household rules. Each character embodies a strong personality, and their sheer proximity creates conflict and subsequent jokes. And Conley excels at providing a variety of absurd and fanciful logical extensions of his main and regularly appearing characters. In this volume, Satchel gets a personal trainer to help him work off some of his Shar-Pei flab, which leads to commentary about how easy it is to find animal by-products in food. A visiting pug wears a rubber glove as pants and quotes Shakespeare. Bucky creates an art exhibit of appliances that he has smashed and subsequently photographed. These may not, on the face of it, strike one as inherently comic, but the writing has a quiet silliness and a gift for finding bad puns and clever ripostes in almost every situation, and Conley is willing to build a slow burn to get there. Combined with the simple lunacy of the setting and the personable charm of the main trio, this continues to be an excellent comic.—Benjamin Russell, Belmont High School, NH

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