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The Last Dog on Earth

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Product Description WHAT IF MAN’S BEST FRIEND TURNED INTO MAN’S WORST ENEMY?   It’s Stephen King meets Shiloh in this thrilling action-adventure survival story perfect for fans of Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet, #1 New York Times bestselling author D.J. MacHale’s the Sylo Chronicles, and anyone who appreciates the loyal bond between a boy and his dog.   Logan Moore hates everyone. Everyone except Jack. A mangy mutt that nobody wants. Except Logan.   But Jack is in terrible danger. A mysterious disease is sweeping across the country, turning dogs into vicious, raging predators. Jack isn’t infected, but that won’t keep her safe. People are shooting dogs on sight, and asking questions later. Logan’s own parents want to hand Jack over to the authorities.   Now Logan and Jack are on the run. There’s nowhere they can turn and no one they can trust. Except each other. Review “A smartly written, thoroughly engrossing tale.”—Publishers Weekly“A fast-paced novel with stark language . . . readers will be sympathetic to the pair’s plight.”—School Library Journal“Nicely written with a sprinkling of humor amid the pages of action and adventure.”—VOYA From the Inside Flap Logan Moore hates everyone. The father who abandoned him. The stepfather who wants to control him. Kids who get in his face. Everyone. Except Jack. A mangy mutt that nobody wants. Except Logan. He doesn?t care that Jack has already bitten three workers at the animal shelter or that she?s ugly. She?s the only one who doesn?t want anything from him and that?s enough for Logan.But Jack is in terrible danger. A mysterious disease is sweeping across the country, turning dogs into vicious, raging predators. Jack isn?t infected, but that won?t keep her safe. People are shooting dogs on sight, and asking questions later. Logan?s own parents want to hand Jack over to the authorities. Now Logan and Jack are on the run. There?s nowhere they can turn and no one they can trust.Except each other. From the Hardcover edition. From the Back Cover Logan Moore hates everyone. The father who abandoned him. The stepfather who wants to control him. Kids who get in his face. Everyone. Except Jack. A mangy mutt that nobody wants. Except Logan. He doesn't care that Jack has already bitten three workers at the animal shelter or that she's ugly. She's the only one who doesn't want anything from him and that's enough for Logan.But Jack is in terrible danger. A mysterious disease is sweeping across the country, turning dogs into vicious, raging predators. Jack isn't infected, but that won't keep her safe. People are shooting dogs on sight, and asking questions later. Logan's own parents want to hand Jack over to the authorities. Now Logan and Jack are on the run. There's nowhere they can turn and no one they can trust.Except each other. "From the Hardcover edition. About the Author Daniel Ehrenhaft is an award-winning author of books for young adults. When he isn't writing, he serves as the Editorial Director of Soho Teen, at Soho Press. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Jessica; their son, Nate; and their scruffy dog, Gibby. Find out more at www.danielehrenhaft.com and follow Daniel on Twitter @danielehrenhaft. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. "You know what the Wallaces' dog can do?" Robert asked. He slapped the steering wheel. "He can fetch his own leash when he wants to go for a walk. Can you believe that? Otis fetches his own leash!"Robert had an annoying habit of slapping the steering wheel while he was talking and driving at the same time. Logan hated that.Logan Moore hated a lot of things. Mom said that hate was a strong word and that Logan shouldn't use it. Logan didn't agree. If hate was a strong word, then that was fine by him. If there had been a stronger word, he'd probably have used that one. In fact, hating was such a big part of his life that he kept a running list of all the things he hated. The list changed from day to day. It could change from hour to h