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The Incredible Ice Event
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
- Duración: 2 h y 30 m
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Woodrow, Slim’s future father-in-law, is a man of few words. So, when he takes the trouble to warn Slim about an Arctic cold front that is about to descend on the Texas Panhandle, Hank knows the ranch is in for a rough time. In that kind of cold, everything quits working: pipes freeze, diesel pickups don’t start, power lines break, cattle suffer, and stock tanks freeze over.
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slim on the porch freezing to death
- De Anonymous User en 12-21-24
- The Incredible Ice Event
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
Another great story
Revisado: 05-23-24
This story has everything that makes this a great series. Hank fans won’t be disappointed
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The Case of the Airborne Invasion
- Hank the Cowdog, Book 81
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
- Duración: 2 h y 30 m
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It’s all hands on deck after head rooster J.T. Cluck files an alarming report that the Charlies have invaded the ranch! And, things go from bad to worse when, in the midst of the chaos, Drover turns up missing. Between J.T.’s report and some important clues from Pete, the Security Force has no choice but to assume that he's been taken hostage! Will Hank be able to rescue his deputy from the Charlies in time—or even find out where they're hiding him—or is it curtains for everyone's favorite sidekick?
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Music is great!
- De Allison Cox en 04-27-25
- The Case of the Airborne Invasion
- Hank the Cowdog, Book 81
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
Normally love Hank, but this one falls short
Revisado: 05-23-24
As much as I usually like Hank, this one was good, but not great. It’s always been a trope that Hank is easily distracted and rambles about nonsense. However, in this particular story, that mechanism is overused so it’s not funny, but rather just tedious.
In fact, the entire sequence of events is based on nonsense that Hank makes up in his own head. As a consequence, there’s no real action or drama. Large parts of the story are quite frankly just boring, which is unusual for Hank.
There are some funny moments, but overall, this isn’t one of the better books in the series.
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The Secret Sleeping Powder Files
- Hank the Cowdog, Book 80
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
- Duración: 2 h y 27 m
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No self-respecting Head of Ranch Security would be caught dead sleeping on the job...so when Slim catches Hank asleep, not once but TWICE, Hank knows something sinister is afoot. And, if that's the case, then odds are that Pete the Barncat is involved. Later that day, the case takes an interesting twist when Hank learns that Pete has been missing for two days! Worried about her precious kitty, Sally May asks Slim and Hank to find and rescue Pete from whatever trouble he might’ve found himself in.
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Sally may and Hank are both friends finally
- De Kristen laboon en 11-20-24
- The Secret Sleeping Powder Files
- Hank the Cowdog, Book 80
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
Good, but not quite up to the standards of earlier books in the series.
Revisado: 10-08-23
Hank the Cowdog is always a great read. However, the more recent books just haven’t been quite as good as the older ones are.
It almost seems like the author is trying too hard at this point.
Specifically, it has always been a trope that Hank becomes sidetracked and starts rambling. In this book (and the past several), there are times where this goes on way too long. It stops being funny, and almost becomes annoying. I find myself mentally telling him to stop talking and get on with the story. There’s no real action for the first third of the book.
Once we get to the action, this book is as good a story as any in the series, with several unexpected twists and a great ending. We even get to see a side of Hank that doesn’t show very often. It just takes a while to get there.
I’d definitely recommend if you’re a Hank fan, but if you’re a new reader, start with the older books.
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Double Trouble
- Hank the Cowdog, Book 79
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
- Duración: 2 h y 25 m
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The drought on Hank’s ranch has finally ended, and it’s a beautiful spring day. In fact, it’s the kind of day in which the head of ranch security really wouldn’t expect to find himself protecting the ranch from bloodthirsty mosquitoes, doing toad duty, or, most especially of all, standing between his cowboy friends and a sick and angry cow. However, that’s exactly what happens when Miss Viola asks Slim and Hank to help Woodrow haul a cow to the veterinarian. And, what begins as a simple job soon turns into a circus when the cow proves to be a little more clever than anyone anticipated.
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Hank is so silly.
- De Anonymous en 04-17-25
- Double Trouble
- Hank the Cowdog, Book 79
- De: John R. Erickson
- Narrado por: John R. Erickson
Good story, but compared to older Hank books this one seems sub par
Revisado: 07-16-23
While I normally love the Hank stories, a few of the more recent ones have been sub par.
It has been a troupe throughout the entire series that Hank gets caught up in irrelevant tangents, mispronouncing words, etc, but here the author takes this to an extreme.
There are times where that provides great humor, but after a while it just gets annoying. I eventually want to hear what happens, not listen to Hank go on about bones and mis pronouncing words.
All in all, good story but go listen to the older ones from around twenty years ago and you’ll see what I mean.
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