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Katt vs. Dogg

Written by: James Patterson
Narrated by: Marc Thompson
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Katt vs. Dogg by James Patterson, read by Marc Thompson.

Two age-old enemies come face to face in this new novel.


Oscar is a happy dogg – a rambunctious kid who loves being a Dogg Scout. Thanks to his family, he knows that snobby katts are good for nothing but chasing up trees.

Molly is a clever katt who just knows she's destined for fame and fortune as an actress. She comes from a family of well-bred katts who despise drooly, disgusting doggs!

For their whole lives, Oscar and Molly have been told that katts and doggs hate each other. One day, they each get hopelessly lost in the woods, but those lifelong prejudices flare up when they cross paths. Slowly, they realise that the only way to survive and find their way home is to...work together?!

Yeah...that's not going to happen!

Animals Animals & Nature Humorous Fiction Literature & Fiction

Critic Reviews

A waggish tale with a serious (and timely) theme (Kirkus)
This mash-up of farce, fable, and slapstick ultimately delivers a profound and relevant message (Publishers Weekly)
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