Hangry by Drew Brockington
Author:Drew Brockington
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: 2019-06-04T00:00:00+00:00
There
he is!
I missed!
Almost
got it!
DARN!
SHOOT! HE IS
GETTING AWAY!
Hey, people!
I GOT
IT!
I DONâT
GOT IT!
IT IS GONE
FOREVER . . . .
I MISS MY
HOT DOG . . . .
IâM STILL
HUNGRY!
AND IâM
STILL
ANGRY!
Excuse me,
Giant Monster?
I still have plenty
of hot dogs.
YOU DO?
I probably have
enough for everyone.
COULD I HAVE
EXTRA ONIONS?
You got
it, bud.
Thanks for the
hot dog! Goodbye!
Joanne Brockington
DREW BROCKINGTON is the author and illustrator of the Indiebound bestselling graphic novel series CatStronauts. Hangry is his first picture book. He works at his drawing table while his ghost dog snores at his feet. Drew lives with his family in Minneapolis.
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