Return to Howliday Inn

Cover of Return to Howliday Inn by James Howe
Author: James Howe
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781416939672
Dimensions:
Height: 9.375 Inches
Length: 5.125 Inches
Weight: 0.29 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.5/4
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Return to Howliday Inn by James Howe is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster on August 7, 2007. This 192-page book continues the adventures of the Monroe family’s pets as they are once again boarded at Chateau Bow-Wow. The story unfolds with a series of eerie occurrences that distract the animals from the kennel’s subpar food, setting the stage for a mix of humor and mystery.

Readers will find Chester, Harold, and Howie navigating a new set of challenges alongside a diverse cast of fellow boarding pets, including Hamlet, a Great Dane grappling with his master’s absence, and a pair of yuppie puppies, Bob and Linda, who bring their own set of concerns. As the pets encounter unexplained phenomena, such as mysterious voices and buried secrets, the narrative explores themes of friendship and adventure in a lighthearted manner. This engaging tale combines elements of juvenile fiction, action and adventure, and humorous stories, making it a delightful read for young audiences.


Official synopsis Publisher

In this sequel to “Howliday Inn,” the Monroe family pets are again boarded at Chateau Bow-Wow, where some spooky goings-on serve as a distraction from the kennel’s poor food. First there is the omen: A relentless rain stops suddenly at 3:00 am and Chester shows Harold and Howie a cat carrier, open and waiting, by the front door. Chester, who has been reading avidly about the paranormal, predicts that they will soon be traveling someplace, and chances are they are not going to like it. Indeed they are not, as the very next day, with the sun shining bright and clear, the Monroes finally leave for their vacation, dropping Chester, Harold, and Howie off at the scene of some previous harrowing experiences — Chateau Bow-Wow, the boarding kennel that Chester so aptly had dubbed “Howliday Inn.” And this visit promises to be no less harrowing than the last one. The three are greeted by a whole new group of temporary residents. There’s Hamlet, the Great Dane, whose sadness grows deeper with his certainty that his beloved master Archie will never return to pick him up. And Bob and Linda, a pair of yuppie puppies from fashionable Upper Centerville who have been left at Chateau Bow-Wow with a more than adequate supply of gourmet treats, also seem to have been left with a more than adequate supply of worries. Then there are Felony and Miss Demeanor, sinister sisters in crime who pride themselves as cat burglars, and The Weasel who tries almost too hard to make a good impression. Chester is certain that nothing bodes well and he is right. Unexplained voices, buried bones, a collar with the name Rosebud on it, and a secret code all make for a paranormal experience that none of the guests at Chateau Bow-Wow will ever forget.

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Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9781416939672.
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Language: en. Pages: 192. Edition: Reprint.

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