Ehtaria, B. Woster
Ehtaria, B. Woster
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Ehtaria
A land of their own

Author: B. Woster

Narrator: Barbara Woster, Eric LaCord

Unabridged: 1 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Barbara Woster

Published: 07/20/2018


Synopsis

Have you ever wondered where your pets go when you let them out to play? Find out with your guide, Felicia Feline. (A 1st Chapter reader for ages 6+).

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on February 17, 2021

Good idea. Poor execution. I love the concept of this book. I love the animal point of view. I was so irritated with the writing though I couldn't finish it. Parts are written in third person. Parts in first person from the cat's POV. Unfortunately the author chose not to divide those sections in any......more

Goodreads review by Deborah on September 13, 2022

Produced in hardback to a high standard, this books states on the front cover that it is ‘for ages 6 and up’. The style and language may be too advanced children this young, even when being read to, and would suggest that confident readers of 8+ may be a more suitable audience. The front cover and (......more

Goodreads review by Joshua Easton on February 13, 2022

Utopia For Pets What a fun little novel this is. Fantastic character development and a story early elementary to upper grades can read with ease about adventurous pets who find a utopia for pets to be happy for eternity. Hope there are more adventures with Zeus and Tabby, as well as Siam, Snookums, a......more

Goodreads review by Joanna_bookDragon on January 23, 2021

Felicia the feline and Zeus the dog go on an adventure to a place called Ehtaria. They make new friends along the way and deal with some not so friendly animals as well. Originally published under the name Freepetopia in Oct 2012, it was revamped with a new cover and title in 2018 and looks better t......more

Goodreads review by Maggy on November 04, 2013

Hello Barbara I read this book to my class and just the part of hello folks...got them leaning forward. after every paragraph I would look up to see how they were doing they were always sitting up and looking at me even my naughty kids were paying lots of attention at the end when I finished reading......more