No+More+Dead+Dogs



**Ever since Wallace Wallace was little, he has faithfully told the whole truth and nothing but the truth. So when this football hero is forced to report on the book //Old Shep, My Pal// for his English class, he cannot tell a lie. He feels compelled to inform his teacher that it was one of the worst books he's ever read. Why does the dog in every classic book always have to croak at the end? Not pleased with this report is Wallace's English teacher, who thinks it's the best book ever written and also happens to be directing the play version at school. He orders Wallace to attend the play rehearsals until he can come to his senses. Wallace doesn't change his mind - but he does start to change the play. It begins with his suggestion to add a line, and then a pair of old Rollerblades, until the play has evolved into a rock-and-roll edition of the older classic.**

**No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman is going to be our first book club book! Please head to the Scituate Library to check it out. If you have a problem finding the book please see me! Please read pages 1-32 by October 19,2011, then check the wiki for the first question and post your answer. Keep in mind I do not have to be the only one asking the questions. Feel free to post questions that you have while you are** **reading!** **Have Fun!**

**Read to page 61 by Friday October 28,2011. Then answer the the next two question on the discussion page.**

**Read to page 112 by Friday November 4th. Then answer "That dog is going down."**

**Read to page 150 by Friday November 11th. Then answer Tudi Davis and Parker Schmidt.**  **Complete the story by November 22nd. Then answer the last three questions. Please return your books to me by November 22nd! Don't forget to vote on the next book. We will begin on December 5th!**