Age Level: 7 and up | Grade Level: 2 and up | Series: Zack Files
After getting scratched at the museum by an Egyptian-looking cat who was wearing an earring, Zack begins to wonder if he is turning into a cat himself when he finds that he suddenly enjoys chasing birds and is terribly afraid of the vacuum cleaner.
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Dan Greenburg has known success as a humorist, a novelist, a journalist, a screenwriter, and a playwright. Now he has turned his considerable talent to writing an original new series of books for a younger audience. Inspired by his own son Zack, for whom the hero of his new series, The Zack Files, is named, Greenburg has combined his love of humor, his interest in things paranormal, and his talent for writing to create books that kids like Zack will want to read. With 18 books to his credit, Dan Greenburg's work has been translated into 19 languages and is available in 22 countries. His best-selling titles for adults include How to Be a Jewish Mother, How to Make Yourself Miserable, Scoring, Love Kills, How to Avoid Love and Marriage and Exes. His previous books for children include Young Santa, The Bed Who Ran Away From Home, Jumbo the Boy and Arnold the Elephant. His articles have appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, Ms., Time, Newsweek, Life, New York magazine, Cosmopolitan, the New York Times Book Review, Vanity Fair, Playboy, and have been reprinted in 33 anthologies of humor and satire in the United States and England. Born and raised in Chicago, Dan Greenburg received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Illinois, and his M.A. from UCLA. He is the father of Zack, a teenage son, who played the title role in the motion picture, LORENZO'S OIL, and served as the inspiration for The Zack Files. Mr. Greenburg lives in Westchester County, New York.
5.0 out of 5 starsA very fun book to read, January 17, 2002
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This review is from: Zack Files 07: Never Trust a Cat Who Wears Earrings (Paperback)
My daughter read this book for a oral school book report. She really liked it because she thought it was funny that Zack started to turn into a cat. After giving her report several others in her class also read the book and thought it was funny too.
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This review is from: Zack Files 07: Never Trust a Cat Who Wears Earrings (Paperback)
Zack Files:Never Trust A Cat Who Wears Earrings is about a kid named Zack who lives with his dad in their apartment. One day at school he walked in to a room with a lady worshiping a cat. So he walked over to the cat and it scratched him. Soon Zack started acting like a cat and has a big problem to solve, how was he going to get back to a normal kid. My opinion of this book is that it is a great one. I read it three times in one week, and I recomend it to everyone.
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This review is from: Zack Files 07: Never Trust a Cat Who Wears Earrings (Paperback)
This was my son's first "Zack Files" book. We loved it and read it all in one night. It kept the interest of my 7 1/2 year old and we both had some laughs.
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