Daisy in the Doghouse by Joe Barrett


Daisy in the Doghouse
Title : Daisy in the Doghouse
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Daisy in the Doghouse Reviews


  • GhostWriter

    This was the last Joe Barrett book I read. I was introduced to him by his most recent, Semi Gloss. Just a little way into that one, I purchased the rest of his books, and I've enjoyed every one of them. Some were a little less believable than others (Managed Care), but I

  • k.h.

    I have now bought three Joe Barrett books: Managed Care, Unplugged, and Daisy in the Doghouse. I loved that each book was different from one another and different from anything I have read in a long time. I found the stories and characters funny, unique, and lovably odd!

  • Bob Calder

    Joe Barrett brings back the mutual savings and loan to save the planet, wrapped up in a story about a child.

  • Kindle Customer

    This was such a good story. And really interesting too. Wish all this could happen in our world. Loved those kids and the Dad was a pretty cool guy too.

  • ParbleuParbleu

    If you need a respite from thrillers and mystery books,this is definitely a winner. I laughed out loud and heard the message loud and clear. It's time to look closely at what makes the rich richer still, on the back of the true workers who are struggling to make ends

  • Kindle Customer

    I knew from the beginning that I was going to enjoy this book from the very beginning. The father, Jack, this is going crazy because someone is changing how he puts is roll of toilet paper. It's over not under. Then he finds out that is his 12 years old daughter that had

  • JR

    This is the 3rd book I've read by this author and I have this TIP: Give him 2 3 chapters to get rolling, because that's what it takes. Once you do, you are pulled in for a fast, furious, fun ride. This one wasn't as uproariously hilarious as his other 2 books, but this

  • Ozelloron

    I read this during what we hope is the downside of the covid19 pandemic. What an uplifting experience this wonderful book is during these troubles times of a divisive presidency and a looming election. Not an escape read, but a genuine format for social and economic justice