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Marley: A Dog Like No Other Kindle Edition
A heart-warming story about the World’s Worst Dog, adapted from John Grogan’s phenomenally bestselling memoir, Marley and Me.
Meet Marley, a yellow furball of a puppy who quickly grows into a large, rowdy Labrador retriever. Marley is always getting into trouble, whether he is stealing underwear, crashing through doors, or drooling on guests, some may say he’s the World’s Worst Dog!
But those who know and love Marley accept him as a dog like no other. His heart is pure and his larger-than-life personality irresistible. He brings joy to his family, the Grogans, and teaches them what really matters in life.
- Reading age8 years and up
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
- Publication date22 Jan. 2009
- ISBN-13978-0007310609
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Review
Reviews for Marley & Me:
‘…a very funny Valentine … full of tail-thumping enthusiasm.’
The New York Times
‘This is a wonderful, moving book that even non-dog-lovers cannot fail to enjoy.’ The Mail on Sunday
'Made me laugh so much that I pulled a muscle in my solar plexus.’ Daily Mail
From the Inside Flap
But for those who love Marley he is a dog like no other. Despite his mischievous streak, his heart is pure and his larger-than-life personality irresistable. His love and loyalty bring joy to his family, the Grogans, and as he bounds through life he teaches them what really matters.
From the Back Cover
About the Author
John Grogan is an award-winning newspaper columnist and a former editor in chief of Organic Gardening magazine. His first book, Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog, is a number one international bestseller with three million copies in print and rights sold in more than two dozen languages. He lives with his wife, three children and their new dog, Gracie, in the Pennsylvania countryside
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Marley
A Dog Like No OtherBy John GroganHarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
Copyright © 2008 John GroganAll right reserved.
ISBN: 9780061240355
Chapter One
And Puppy Makes Three
"Slow down, dingo, or you're going to miss it," Jenny scolded. "It should be coming up any second." Jenny was my wife. That January evening in 1991, we were driving through inky blackness across what had once been Florida swampland. We had been married for a little over a year and decided it was time for another family member. A dog, to be exact. We were on our way to look at a litter of Labrador retrievers.
Our headlights shined on a mailbox. The numbers on the side reflected back at us. This was the place. I turned up a gravel drive that led into a large wooded property. There was a pond in front of the house and a small barn out back. At the door, a woman named Lori greeted us, with a big, calm yellow Labrador retriever by her side.
"This is Lily, the proud mama," Lori said. Lily's stomach was still swollen even though she'd given birth five weeks before.
Jenny and I got on our knees, and Lily happily accepted our affection. She was just what we pictured a Lab would be—sweet natured, affectionate, calm, and beautiful.
"Where's the father?" I asked.
"Oh," the woman said, hesitating for just a fraction of a second. "Sammy Boy? He's around here somewhere." She quickly added, "I imagine you're dying to see the puppies."
Lori led us through the kitchen into a utility room. The puppies stumbled all over one another as they rushed to check out the strangers.
Jenny gasped. "I don't think I've ever seen anything so cute in my life," she said.
The litter consisted of five females and four males. Lori was asking $400 for the females and $375 for the males. One of the males seemed particularly smitten with us. He was the goofiest of the group and charged into us. Somersaulting into our laps, he clawed his way up our shirts to lick our faces. He gnawed on our fingers with surprisingly sharp baby teeth and stomped clumsy circles around us on giant paws that were way too big for the rest of his body.
"That one there you can have for three hundred fifty dollars," Lori said.
"Aw, honey," Jenny cooed. "The little guy's on clearance!"
I had to admit he was pretty darn adorable. Frisky, too. Before I realized what he was up to, the rascal had chewed off half my watchband.
"We have to do the scare test," I said. I had told Jenny the story many times of picking out Saint Shaun when I was a boy. Sitting in this heap of pups, she rolled her eyes at me. "Seriously," I said. "It works."
I stood up and turned away from the puppies. Then I swung quickly back around, taking a sudden step toward them. I stomped my foot and barked out, "Hey!"
I didn't seem to scare any of them. But only one plunged forward to meet the assault head-on. It was Clearance Dog. He plowed full steam into me, throwing a cross-body block across my ankles. Then he pounced at my shoelaces as though he was convinced they were dangerous enemies that needed to be destroyed.
"I think it's fate," Jenny said.
"Ya think?" I said. I scooped him up and held him in one hand in front of my face, studying his mug. He looked at me with heart-melting brown eyes and then nibbled my nose. I plopped him into Jenny's arms, where he did the same to her. "He certainly seems to like us," I said.
Clearance Dog was ours. We wrote Lori a check, and she told us we could return to take the dog home with us in three weeks, when he was eight weeks old. We thanked her, gave Lily one last pat, and said good-bye.
Walking to the car, I threw my arm around Jenny's shoulder and pulled her tight to me. "Can you believe it?" I said. "We actually got our dog!"
Just as we were reaching the car, we heard a commotion coming from the woods. Something was crashing through the brush—and breathing very heavily. It sounded like a creature from a horror film. And it was coming our way. We froze, staring into the darkness. The sound grew louder and closer. Then in a flash the thing burst into the clearing and came charging in our direction, a yellow blur. A very big yellow blur. As it galloped past, without stopping or noticing us, we could see it was a large Labrador retriever. But it was nothing like sweet Lily. This one was soaking wet and covered up to its belly in mud and burrs. Its tongue hung out wildly to one side. Froth flew off its jowls as it barreled past. I detected an odd, slightly crazed, yet somehow joyous gaze in its eyes. It was as though this animal had just seen a ghost—and couldn't possibly be more thrilled about it.
Then, with the roar of a stampeding herd of buffalo, it was gone, around the back of the house and out of sight. Jenny let out a little gasp.
"I think," I said, a slight queasiness rising in my gut, "we just met Dad."
Continues...
Excerpted from Marleyby John Grogan Copyright © 2008 by John Grogan. Excerpted by permission.
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Product details
- ASIN : B002RI9T8W
- Publisher : HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 22 Jan. 2009
- Language : English
- File size : 2.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 213 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0007310609
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Reading age : 8 years and up
- Best Sellers Rank: 631,323 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 285 in Children's Pet eBooks
- 501 in Children's Dog eBooks
- 511 in Children's Popular Culture Literature
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About the author

John Grogan is the author of the #1 international bestseller Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog, the bestselling middle-grade memoir Marley: A Dog Like No Other, and three #1 best-selling picture books: Bad Dog, Marley!, A Very Marley Christmas, and Marley Goes to School. John lives with his wife and their three children in the Pennsylvania countryside.
John Grogan ha sido un premiado reportero gráfico y columnista por más de veinticinco años. Vive en Pensilvania con su esposa Jenny y sus tres hijos.
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Customers find the book easy to read, with one mentioning it's great for kids of all ages.
"A superb read and a book that grips you from beginning to end. Must read!!" Read more
"Loved it.easy to read story about a man growing up with a dog - not any old dog though ...." Read more
"This is a very good read for children who are fairly advanced in their reading...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 December 2020I got this for my granddaughter aged 11 years as she has a Labrador (who is very well behaved) but I thought she would love reading about Marley who wasn’t.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 December 2012I've got the full paperback version of this, but decided to get the kindle version as well, since other people reviewed that it was a shorter book. However, it didn't detract from the story at all. I managed to read it in a couple of hours, and the story was equally as heart warming:)
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 July 2013This book always makes me cry I have a mad loving dog who is my soul mate and I can safely say John got it spot on if you give a dog your time and love you have their heart forever.loved every chapter.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 June 2018A superb read and a book that grips you from beginning to end. Must read!!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 July 2010Marley and me made me cry with laughter and sadness but had parts that I thought unsuitable for my two kids who dearly wanted to read it so this edited version was ideal as it had the unsuitable parts removed.
Its a great story (far better than the film) about the misadventures of a dog and its owners and is supposedly based on fact. A heartwarming story about life in general and a must for anyone who has ever had a dog. Take note, the end, without giving anything away will have you in tears, no matter how tough you think you are.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2016Loved it.easy to read story about a man growing up with a dog - not any old dog though ....
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 May 2014Marley: A Dog Like No Other I got this book after seeing the Film and way told the book would be nice to reed.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2012This is a very good read for children who are fairly advanced in their reading. The age range who will most appreciate this book are from about 8 to early teens.
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Michael SiedhoffReviewed in Germany on 5 June 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Buch und klasse zu Lesen
Das Buch ist perfekt für Schüler ab der 7. Klasse geeignet (meiner Meinung nach)
Ich habe darüber auch eine Buchpresentation gelaufen und zu diesem Buch kann man echt ne Menge erzählen
- ChenReviewed in Australia on 28 March 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Like the book
My son really likes this book, he was searching this one for a very long time
- Melinda S.Reviewed in the United States on 22 September 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Family Entertainment!
I received this product in a timely manner, and it played without any trouble. The story is fantastic and read well on the audio CD. My family very much enjoyed listening to "Marley: A Dog Like No Other" during a car trip and the kids (boys, ages 4 and 8) didn't want us to turn it off! The story has been adapted to a more family-friendly version in this audio CD for children, and having read the book previously myself, I was glad that certain parts of the story were not told in this particular edition. (That being said, my husband and I LOVED the original book, as well, but some topics would not have been appropriate for young listeners.)
The story of a rambunctious, but loving dog named Marley, and his many antics made us laugh out loud. Being dog lovers and owners ourselves, even our boys would make comparisons between things that Marley did and things our own dogs like to do. The car trip went MUCH faster as we listened to this audio version and we all enjoyed the wit, humor and love with which the story was both written and read. I highly recommend this product!
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YUKO TAKEMOTOReviewed in Japan on 4 September 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars 犬好きにはたまらない!
犬好きにはたまらない、感動の物語。映画にもなったので、とってもお馬鹿ぶりが目に浮かびました。犬好きにはそのお馬鹿ぶりがたまらなくかわいい!そして最後の場面は涙、涙で、我が家の飼い犬のことをあれこれ思い出しました。
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Canada on 16 April 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny
I laughed out loud while reading this book. I made me think back to the three dogs in my life each with their own foibles. I loved them all.