Yes, "No More Dead Dogs" by Gordon Korman contains metaphors that enhance its themes and character development. For instance, the protagonist's experiences with the school play serve as a metaphor for the struggle between authenticity and societal expectations. The title itself can be seen as a metaphor for the desire to move beyond clichéd narratives and embrace more complex, realistic storytelling. These metaphors contribute to the book's exploration of friendship, honesty, and the challenges of adolescence.
No More Dead Dogs was created in 2000.
Gordon Korman is the author of No More Dead Dogs.
The ISBN of No More Dead Dogs is 0-7868-1601-5.
"No More Dead Dogs" by Gordon Korman has approximately 176 pages.
The breed of dog on 'no more dead dogs' is a German Shepherd. Also said Alsatian as its real name.
I'm seeing a lot of questions here about the book No More Dead Dogs. If they're all from you, I don't mean to be rude, but you need to just read the book.
Gordon Korman
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Life is like a rollercoster
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Old Yeller, Where the Red Fern Grows, Marley and Me, A dog called Kitty etc. (if you are tired of this read No More Dead Dogs)
because they think you are going to kill dogs