Bad Dog, Good Sales: ; 'Marley & Me' Becomes an Unexpected Bestseller

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EMMAUS, Pa. - Marley did his best to live down to his reputation.

The 97-pound Labrador retriever crashed through screen doors with alarming regularity. He went berserk during thunderstorms, destroying everything in his path. He stole food off the dinner table, slobbered incessantly, drank from the toilet bowl, and ate bath towels, sponges, socks, used tissues, plastic toys, furniture, speaker covers, paychecks, even an expensive gold necklace.

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Bad Dog, Good Sales: ; 'Marley & Me' Becomes an Unexpected Bestseller

He was incorrigible. And utterly lovable.

In a funny and poignant memoir, "Marley & Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog," first-time author John Grogan remembers his late pooch as an irrepressible force of nature and as a faithful companion who taught his human...

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