Wally Mcdoogle

Does anybody else read them?

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I love the Wally Mcdoogle series! :D My mom tried reading them to me and my brothers, after the first couple of pages we all were about to die from laughing. :hilarious: I enjoy reading them myself now. I don't have a favorite because I love them all! \:D/

So, what's you favorite? What do you think of the series?
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I really like the Wally McDoogle books! They're so funny! I read some a few years ago when my brother started liking them, and I just wanted to check them out. I haven't read one recently, but this thread is making me want to go read one now! They're a fun short read! \:D/
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I said this somewhere else (not sure where but it wasn't a thread devoted to Wally)

Wally McDoogle is perhaps the funniest collection of literature on the planet. I adore Wally McDoogle and would love to read them again. Unfortunately I loaned most of them out to friends and most of the others have been destroyed :(
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It's been a long time since I've picked up a Wally McDoogle...

Those used to be my favorite books on the planet! \:D/ Bill Myers sure is gifted when it comes to children's books. Totally imaginative and hilarious! :D I haven't read the most recent books in the series (I think I stopped around 20), but I own most of them before that.
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Post by Jennifer Doyle »

The one I remember the best is Wally McDoogle and extra hot burriot sauce or something like that. He's at camp with a bully and really learns a lot about the bully as a person and sees that people have reasons for the bad ways they act sometimes.

We probably have every book there is. :D
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I love that series!! It's hilarious! If you or any of your siblings recieve Clubhouse, there's a Wally McDoogle story for October's issue. It's so funny!
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I only read up to about 12 or so...

And the Burrito one was #1
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I definitly love the Wally McDoogle series. It was the first real chapter book I ever read. :D
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I read a couple Wally books a long time ago. I enjoyed them, but not a ton. I liked Bill Myer's trilogy of Blood of Heaven, Fire of Heaven, and something else.
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Wally McDoogle is a wonderful series!
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My brother owns a lot of the Wally McDoogle books, and he loves them. But, he does get tired of the repetitiveness of the books (each one has a very similar plot), and of Wally's clumsiness. I like them as well, but I prefer books for older audiences.
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I've read some of them. They are hilarious! It's been a long time since I've read one. Perhaps I should go raid my little brother's bookshelf. :twisted: ;)
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Love 'em.
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