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Books with title The Werewolf

  • The Werewolf Mask

    Kenneth Ireland

    Paperback (Ravette Publishing, June 15, 2003)
    Book by Ireland, Kenneth
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  • My Uncle the Werewolf

    Jackie French, Stephen Michael King

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Buster's parents have vanished! One day they ate breakfast, chewing their bones. And then, they left for a walk and never returned. Now, Uncle Wal is in charge of the werewolf pack and Buster is not happy. Uncle Wal is insisting on everyone being human and he's started wearing aftershave. What sort of wolf wears aftershave? Horror of all horrors, Uncle Wal hands down the ultimate punishment, Buster is forced to take a BATH! To make matters even worse, Buster is being sent to school. He can't believe it. Werewolves don't go to school. They hunt in the forest and capture their prey and howl on the cliffs at full moon. They don't sit at desks doing math! How will Buster's misery end? And where in the world are his parents?
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  • The Wavering Werewolf

    David Lubar

    Paperback (Apple, Dec. 1, 1997)
    When Norman gets nipped on the nose by a wolf, he is transformed into the amazing Wolf-boy, and in between howling at the moon, he must figure out how to become human again. Original.
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  • The WOLF

    Barbalet

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 30, 1992)
    The haunting howl of a wolf keeps Tal and his family captive in their own house at night, until Tal decides to face his fears head on.
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2006)
    In the Dragon of Doom, Moongobble successfully completed his first mighty task-collecting the Golden Acorns of Alcoona. So now it's time for him to complete the second one. He must bring back a bottle containing the tears of the Weeping Werewolf! But werewolves are scary, dangerous creatures. How can Moongobble, a magician with a good heart but who's not much good at magic, collect the tears without being torn to shreds? Luckily Edward, Fireball the dragon, and Urk, Moongobble's faithful toad, are all there to help him. Together they go in search of the Weeping Werewolf, and end up with much more than they bargained for! 69 pages with illustrations ages 9-11
  • My Brother, the Werewolf

    Nancy Garden

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 15, 1995)
    Frankie begins to wonder if her brother, Pig, is really the beast who is attacking the livestock on her uncle's farm and joins forces with her cousin, Ben, to save Pig before its too late, before the next full moon. Original.
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Ryan Sparkes

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Full Cast Audio, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Moongobble and Edward are back for another adventure, this time venturing to the Forest of Night in search of the Weeping Werewolf. The quest is Moongobble's, but what they find will change Edward's life forever. More high adventure and high hilarity for younger listeners. Grown ups will find themselves laughing along as well!
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  • The Werewolf Academy

    Marcus Dunbar

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2009)
    Warren and his family are werewolves who live among regular people. Warren is not happy that he has to go to the Werewolf Academy in the deep woods. He just wants to play with his regular friends. He doesn't know why it is so important that he not tell his friends he is a werewolf.
  • The Jealous Werewolf

    Brenda Westfall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 21, 2015)
    All her life Sheba has watched as her friends at school went out with a different boy every weekend and had fun. She watched as they kissed in the halls at school. She saw how they held hands. She hated having to sit back and watch the way the boys treated the girls. How they would call them all the time and ask them out. While she sat home alone in her bedroom. Sheba isn’t allowed to have any contact outside of school with her friends. See Sheba is a werewolf, and it is strictly forbidden for her to be around the humans outside of school. Her father is Pack Master, the almighty Alpha, what he says goes. She is so tired of being lonely. All she wants is to get out of the house away from her pack and her father’s rules. To go to the lake and party with her friends from school. She has to listen to them talk about what they did all week long, at the lake over the weekend. If only her father understood how it is. The pack males have all got their eyes on Sheba. But not the way she thinks. She thinks they’re just watching her because her father tells them to. No sir, it’s not like that at all. Soon one of them will be given her paw as their new mate. He makes them fight out in the woods so she can’t see. The strongest one will win her. She will have no say in who will be her mate.
  • Cycle of the Werewolf

    Stephen King, Berni Wrightson

    Paperback (New American Library, )
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Library Binding (San Val, Oct. 15, 2005)
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  • The Runton Werewolf

    Ritchie Perry

    Hardcover (Galaxy, Sept. 1, 1997)
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