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Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pack #2: A Triple Helping of Classic Garfield Humor
By (Author) Jim Davis
Random House USA Inc
Ballantine Books Inc.
1st November 2005
28th October 2005
United States
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Fiction
741.5973
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288
Width 217mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm
748g
A triple helping of classic Garfield humour! This uproarious collection includes three books in one-Garfield Weighs In, Garfield Takes the Cake,andGarfield Eats His Heart Out. The felonious feline is up to his old tricks-and some new tricks, too! He mugs a Girl Scout, escapes from the city pound, flirts with his girl, Arlene, and, of course, hassles Odie, Jon, and Nermal. Hey, mischief is his life! The GARFIELD FAT CAT 3-PACK series collects the GARFIELD comic-strip compilation books in a new, full-color format. Garfield may have gone through a few changes, but one thing has stayed the same- his enormous appetite for food and fun. So enjoy some super sized laughs with the insatiable cat, because too much fun is never enough!
Jim Davis was born July 28, 1945, and was promptly dropped on his head, explaining his lifelong desire to become a cartoonist. Jim Davis grew up on a small farm with his parents, his brother and 25 cats. As an asthmatic child, Jim spent a lot of time in bed and with little more than his pencil, paper and imagination, he created pictures, which he soon discovered were more fun when accompanied by words.