Odie Unleashed!: Garfield Lets the Dog Out (Garfield Classics (Paperback)) this question feed

asked by bethness on November 9, 2006 8:34 PM
The Dog Finally Has His Day!

After years of living in Garfield’s supersized shadow, Odie breaks loose with a brand-new book of his own. Sure, the fat cat’s slobbering sidekick may be a few dog biscuits shy of a box, but he’s all heart – or is that all tongue? Odie’s fetched his favorite strips and quips for this comical canine collection, so enjoy! Just watch out for dog breath!


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"Odie Unleashed! Garfield Lets the Dog Out" is a terrific book that had me howling so hard my eyes (nearly) popped out of their sockets, my tongue started to swell, and I began panting and slobbering heavily. Not a pretty picture, I know, but that was my reaction after reading page upon page of this wonderful and hilarous book.
In Odie Unleashed! the lovable dog dim-wit of Garfield comics-fame is given centre stage and shows us all what a sheer joy he truly is. On page after page of this book, author Jim Davis shows us not only the virtues that have endeared Odie to his fans since 1978 (his warmth, love, acceptance, and indestructibility!) but also his impeccable comic timing and the understated and perhaps unappreciated way he helps Garfield and Jon define the world in which they live.
Unlike most us, as represented by Garfield, Odie is excited by the world around him, and approaches each day with a joy that only the truly mindless and simple among us can appreciate. Hatred is virtually impossible for him, as he "laps up" the life around him and returns it rejuvenated and fresh to those near him.
This makes Odie the quintessential child in all of us; one full of life, love and vitality. Because of this, I suppose, he may also represent the BEST in all of us and that's not always easy in our busy-busy, rush-rush world.
Sure, he might be a stupid, elastic, overly-abused empty space full of "duhhh," but even in this Odie is simply doing what we all want to do: be ourselves, without fear and without reservation. In "Odie Unleashed", we get to see all of these chracteristics and much, much more on top.
So, even if you, like myself, have bought and read every single Garfield comic book since the strip's debut, this book will have you howling with laughter and sheer delight. By "unleashing" Odie, Jim Davis has also unleashed his funny bone and given the big-tongued, slobbering, bug-eyed, stupid mutt in all of us a reason to howl!
Yip, yip, yip!
reviewed by tubi on November 29, 2006 7:35 AM

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well i loved the book, i was worried it will be more odie over garfield which i wouldnt like , but it turned out to be just right it included both garfield and odie . It tells the life of odie and how it was affected by the presence of that fat cute cat..hope you will enjoy it as much as i did ..
ps. garfield rules :)
reviewed by mountaindew on November 29, 2006 8:52 AM

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Very nice book. Thank you for sending it to me.
reviewed by vladi on November 29, 2006 6:54 PM

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Is Odie really stupid or is it all an act? He does seem to outsmart Garfield every now and again and methinks it's perhaps a subtle dose of Socratic Irony. Does Garfield really hate him? No way, they are best pals but they'll never admit it.

Every strip in this book features Odie in some capacity, whether he is annoying Garfield, running riot or just being stupid. As with all Garfield collections, there are some truly brilliant strips in here that will frequently make you laugh out loud. Jim Davis just gets better and better. Definitely one to get if you a fan of the long-suffering pup.
reviewed by benzdrives on November 29, 2006 7:18 PM

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